You go out to dinner with a friend in New York City. The check comes at the end of the meal, but it does NOT include the $30 bottle of wine you ordered and consumed. You are only charged for the food. Would you consider this to be:
(A) A mistake which you should take advantage (say nothing and leave);
(B) An intentional waiver on the part of the restaurant (say nothing and leave); or
(C) A likely mistake which you should correct (call the oversight to the attention of the waiter and pay for the wine.
This is both a moral and a legal question. I am interested in not only what is ethically right, but also what is required under the law.
2006-07-16
06:04:55
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