Man Thrown Out Of Sushi Joint For Dining With Baby Snake Returns With A 13-Foot Python

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Man Thrown Out Of Sushi Joint For Dining With Baby Snake Returns With A 13-Foot Python


Being mistreated at a restaurant is just a very pathetic experience, there are no two ways about it. Thankfully, through apps now, one can talk about their disastrous experiences. Some of us might even pick up a fight depending on how bad the situation is, but no one could possibly be thrown out, only to return with a 13-foot python to release at the restaurant!



Apparently, baby snakes just love sushi!
Think of the most 'wtf' experience you've ever had while enjoying a meal at a restaurant. Now, multiply that by the power of infinity. That's what happened to the people eating and serving at a sushi restaurant when 46-year-old Motohashi decided to let loose a giant predator.

Motohashi had ravaged $200 (Rs 13,000 approx.) worth of food at a popular sushi restaurant called Iroha Sushi of Tokyo when diners noticed that he wasn't there alone. People started complaining after they realised that he had actually brought a baby snake along for his meal. Outraged, obviously, the management had an argument which resulted in Motohashi marching out of the place.

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Return of Motohashi (with a powerful friend)

Police spokesman Aareon Jefferson then goes on to describe the weirdest restaurant scene you could ever think of. "The suspect left the location and then he returned with a large snake, probably between 10 to 13 feet (3 to 4 meters). He released the snake in the restaurant, the police was notified and the suspect was arrested for criminal threats, which is a felony."

Somebody needs to tell Motohashi that this was really not about the size of the pet, but the fact that there was a pet, that just happened to be a slimy, perhaps cute, reptile, that was the problem. Diners lost their plot for raw seafood was the most extreme thing they had signed up for that evening. Not a python.

Thankfully, everyone went home safe. Motohashi's bail was set at $50,000. Bet he's considering choosing an animal with greater speed and a bigger appetite right now.

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