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Originally Posted by MMM
When you get into line at a drive-thru you are entering into a "social contract". That means you will make a legitimate order in a timely fashion and the order will be delivered to you in a timely fashion with payment.
Anything otherwise is a breech of that social contract, and let the punishment fit the crime.
Let's be clear, no one was arrested. The teens were cited for being obnoxious.
whether or not there were cars behind them does no matter. It sounds like they were given plenty of opportunity to follow the social contract, and continued to choose not to.
How much was the fine they got? How much time should a drive-thru employee be forced to deal with "harmless pranks"? Let's see some dollars and time-limits.
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The McDonalds Owner stated that "It wasn't because of the rapping"
"The employee in question felt that her safety was at risk as a result of the alleged actions of these individuals in the drive-thru, not as a result of them rapping their order," franchisee Conny Kramer said in the statement. "As such, she contacted the local authorities."
So you might be right and they might be in the wrong but WHY are they trying to cover their butts?
And about how much the tickets where...wasn't stated but the officer said u can compare them to the ones you get on a speeding ticket..Here in PA they are about $400 its more in other states..