Restaurant is stolen and uses taping to create commercial

A robbery is certainly an extremely boring situation, but there are those who seek to see the positive in everything in this life. This is the case of Greg Carlson, manager of a Mexican food restaurant called Frijoles & Fresh Grilled Tacos in Las Vegas, USA: after having his shop robbed on the 16th, he countered with humor by creating a hilarious commercial with the material of the security cameras.

The video, titled "Burglars Just Want Tacos, " shows the restaurant closed at dawn. A white pickup truck approaches and a man gets out, while the caption "The guy wants a club, the restaurant is closed" appears. The thief tries to knock on the door but can't break it - "sorry man" says the video.

"Poor guy just wants a club"

The same thug approaches another door and this time manages to break it and enters the store with a companion. "He really wants a club ... And so does his partner, " the subtitles explain. The pictures show the duo looking for something that, of course, the video says is the restaurant's delicious food.

"Maybe they have clubs floating in the air"

As the cash registers are ripped inside, the same vehicle that left them at the restaurant approaches to pick them up. "Here comes Mom to pick them up, she wants a club too, " says the video as one of the thieves returns inside the store to get a second box. "Going to get Mom's stick. She'll be furious if there's no stick in the cash register."

The group runs away and the subtitles say the restaurant takes full responsibility for what its food encourages people to do. They take the opportunity to post photos of the intruders, asking people to help find them so that "they get the clubs they deserve so much" - and poke at the boy who tried to smash the first door with a stone and not succeeded: Please, someone teach this boy to throw a rock. That was weak, bro. "

The picture of the guys who were really interested in eating a restaurant taco

Luckily, the damage was left only on the broken door and stolen cash registers that the video said were empty. Las Vegas police are still looking for the suspects.

Via TecMundo.