An unusual type of food fight broke out in front of a hot dog truck in Princeton, Saturday, Aug. 21.
According to police a disgruntled customer head-butted the truck’s operator. The cook then pinned the man to the ground while awaiting RCMP.
Sgt. Rob Hughes told the Spotlight that since both men engaged in a struggle “no assault charges are being pursued.” Both men involved agreed they did not want charges, he added.
The customer, who is 68 years old, purchased a hamburger from the food truck.
He returned to the concession to complain about the burger and received a refund.
On Saturday, at about 11:30 a.m., the upset diner once again visited the truck and challenged the operator to a fight.
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