Confusion over sign posted at Pizza Shuttle on Milwaukee's east side
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- There's some confusion over a social media post showing a sign posted in a Pizza Shuttle on Milwaukee's east side.
It's an image warning employees not to accept fake money. If they do, the sign says that the money will be deducted from their paychecks. The owner of Pizza Shuttle says the sign is an old scare tactic used to get employees to pay better attention.
He says he's never actually taken money out of a paycheck.
The owner sent us a statement that read in part, "People are more observant when they think their own money is at stake. It was not an actual policy though and should not have been posted, let alone left up there so long.
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