Teens cited for burger ‘rap' in drive-thru. And in case you're interested here's the video :
McDonalds drive-thru rap
Really, I see this as a case of "Disgruntled Minimum Wage Employee Syndrome". If kids want to rap their order, go for it. At least they're super-sizing their order, sheesh. No need to go all commander McDonalds manager on them and call the cops. Using his powers of authority, he took down the license plates of the offenders and proceeded to escalate the issue into a monumental offense. Local authorities then tracked the meddlesome children and "gave all four teens the equivalent of a speeding ticket on the charge of disorderly conduct for disrupting business." Kids are kids. They come up with stupid raps and spout them in public. The teens claimed no one was in line and that their performance wasnt disrupting anyone. Only in American Fork, Utah would this be an issue. Statements to police from employees said that the "workers felt threatened". "It was basically harmless," one of the teen's mother said. "It wasn't interfering with anything, and it's just hard to believe a ticket would be issued for that." Here in the great nation that is America, you can get a ticket for just about anything. Jaywalking,

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ReplyDeleteI can't believe they got a ticket for that! In the original video, the McDonalds drive thru worker called over several other people to listen and they were laughing and had them repeat it several times. This isn't fair!
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