What do Robert P. Farnam and Fred Sanford have in common?
WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) -- A 52-year-old Milwaukee-area man is accused of repeatedly faking heart attacks to avoid paying restaurant bills and cab fares.
Police say Robert P. Farnam of Waukesha took a cab to a mall Monday and pretended to have a heart attack. The cab driver left unpaid.
Then, police say, Farnam ran up a $23 bill when he had a steak dinner at Applebee's. Again he pretended to have a heart attack.
This time the fire department responded and took him to Wisconsin Heart Hospital. A doctor there recognized Farnam from his previous alleged attempts at the same stunt in the last few weeks.
Farnam was charged Thursday with defrauding a restaurant as a habitual criminal. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum penalty of nine months in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Do you think that Farnam can avoid time in prison by faking a heart attack?
"I'm coming to join you, Elizabeth."
--Fred Sanford
2 comments:
Well, he certainly has nerve - what an idea!
Farnam should be careful what he wishes for.
I don't think he'd enjoy having a real heart attack.
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