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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2007, 07:30:02 AM »
My question is: why in the blue f*ck did this ignorant peace (of shit) officer eat the whole f'n thing.  Wouldn't any rational, intelligent human being stop eating something that tasted so salty?  This cop should be pistol whipped with his own sidearm for being so stupid and wasting the tax payer's dime.

It seems to me the officer did it to make a point.

If the officer's purpose in this is to get that fast food worker to take things more seriously and be a more responsible person, then I support him and I think he's doing the right thing.

If the officer did nothing, it would be a case of all around apathy... the worker not caring about doing a decent job, and the officer not caring about it either... in that case, the officer's salary may be a waste of taxpayers' money since he'd be getting paid to do nothing at all, even when he knows something's not right.

If the officer is wrong, in my opinion it's only for eating at the fast food restaurant in the first place. Nobody should eat at those places. All of us should demand better food and stop patronizing businesses that sell unhealthy food (with or without extra salt)  :roll:
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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #16 on: September 17, 2007, 07:45:05 AM »
A question I have is: why is the person serving the food being charged, even though she notified the manager, and the manager tried to "thump off the salt"...??

It seems that since the manager was notified and directed the food server to carry on, the manager should be the one facing charges, not the worker.

Of course, I must be a communist for suggesting that any manager take responsibility for his/her decisions when a lowly peon can easily take the fall.

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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #17 on: September 17, 2007, 07:58:42 AM »
I just can't believe that the employee who probably makes minimum wage...or less is the one that is getting charged. Isn't the manager the one responsible for employees? If not then McDonald's needs to start paying their employees more. If anyone can sue their employees then it's not worth the minimum wage to work there.

The higher responsibility the higher the wage/salary.


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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #18 on: September 17, 2007, 08:03:05 AM »
I just can't believe that the employee who probably makes minimum wage...or less is the one that is getting charged. Isn't the manager the one responsible for employees? If not then McDonald's needs to start paying their employees more. If anyone can sue their employees then it's not worth the minimum wage to work there.

The higher responsibility the higher the wage/salary.

Ceti, It seems from the story that the food server is facing criminal charges, and isn't being sued yet.

I agree with you on the manager. The story says that the food server notified the manager, and the manager tried to "thump off" the salt... If the manager was aware of the situation, then why ism't the manager being held accountable?
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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #19 on: September 17, 2007, 08:17:30 AM »
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I agree with you on the manager. The story says that the food server notified the manager, and the manager tried to "thump off" the salt... If the manager was aware of the situation, then why ism't the manager being held accountable?

This case shouldn't stand up in court. A chimpanzee in a suit could be an effective defense lawyer in this case....no offense to any chimpanzees or other lower primates that may be members here.  :P


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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #20 on: September 17, 2007, 08:34:27 AM »
My question is: why in the blue f*ck did this ignorant peace (of shit) officer eat the whole f'n thing.  Wouldn't any rational, intelligent human being stop eating something that tasted so salty?  This cop should be pistol whipped with his own sidearm for being so stupid and wasting the tax payer's dime.

Necro, the police officer interviewed in the video says that only 2 bites were taken out of the burger.

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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #21 on: September 17, 2007, 09:25:06 AM »
If two measly bites made this douche bag sick, then the sodium content of his whole meal would've made him just as sick (assuming that the burger wasn't literally encrusted with salt, in which case he's still a dumb ass for biting into it).  I say the cop is wrong, wrong, wrong, and more wrong because there is no criminal activity - McDonalds was wrong in a-salt-ing (ha-ha) this dick weed, but there is no 'reckless conduct'.  Today, the gal at Wendy's f'd up and put mayo on my burger, but I just had them make a new one and don't plan on suing or pressing criminal charges.
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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2007, 10:07:31 AM »
If two measly bites made this douche bag sick, then the sodium content of his whole meal would've made him just as sick (assuming that the burger wasn't literally encrusted with salt, in which case he's still a dumb ass for biting into it).  I say the cop is wrong, wrong, wrong, and more wrong because there is no criminal activity - McDonalds was wrong in a-salt-ing (ha-ha) this dick weed, but there is no 'reckless conduct'.  Today, the gal at Wendy's f'd up and put mayo on my burger, but I just had them make a new one and don't plan on suing or pressing criminal charges.

From what I understand, the cook has already served a day in jail, as a result of being charged, according to the article.

What bothered me the most is that the cook went to jail and is facing charges, but according to the article, the manager was notified and the manager also made a decision that resulted in the officer getting the bad burger.

Why doesn't the manager have to be held accountable?

Maybe it has something to do with the "inconsistencies" that were discussed by the officer in the video... Maybe the manager said under questioning that he/she didn't know anything about it...


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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #23 on: September 17, 2007, 10:50:43 AM »
My question is: why in the blue f*ck did this ignorant peace (of shit) officer eat the whole f'n thing.  Wouldn't any rational, intelligent human being stop eating something that tasted so salty?  This cop should be pistol whipped with his own sidearm for being so stupid and wasting the tax payer's dime.

Necro, the police officer interviewed in the video says that only 2 bites were taken out of the burger.
Now this is getting serious.
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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2007, 06:55:36 AM »
My question is: why in the blue f*ck did this ignorant peace (of shit) officer eat the whole f'n thing.  Wouldn't any rational, intelligent human being stop eating something that tasted so salty?  This cop should be pistol whipped with his own sidearm for being so stupid and wasting the tax payer's dime.

Necro, the police officer interviewed in the video says that only 2 bites were taken out of the burger.
Now this is getting serious.

After hearing the interview in the video, it seems more like the cop felt he was being targeted than anything, and in response, the department is sending a message.

I'm still a bit irritated that the manager gets a free pass while the cook actually had to spend a night in jail. What's up with that? [-(

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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2007, 04:57:09 AM »
Cops are arrogant f*ckheads anymore. Most of them have a serious chip on their shoulder. I have never had any good experiences involving police. Not even as a clear victim in a horrible accident I had when I was 17. My car was completely obliterated-- smashed into a cement wall "median" (probably about 10 feet high) dividing the two sides of Interstate 405 by some dumb bitch in a Suburban at 60mph. My girlfriend at the time and I were lucky to survive. My car was a crumpled pile of scrap metal. The cops showed up, wrote her up for a moving violation or something, and then she drove away.

I asked if they could assist me in getting my "vehicle" off the road, and they said tough shit. That's literally what they said. Mind you, this was back in the day before everyone and their newborn baby had cell phones. I think maybe Bill Gates and Paul Allen had cell phones at that point but I sure as hell didn't. The cops wouldn't even let me use their car phone or radio. They took just took off.

I really need to make a thread about all the bad experiences I've had with cops. Whoever it was that wrote that song "f*ck the Police!," man, they sure had it right. I've never had a single good experience with the cops. Not one. Ever.

I seriously feel bad for these McDonald's employees. Cops are a bunch of small dicked losers that got picked on in high school and feel it's their retribution to acquire a position of power and give everyone else a hard time.

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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #26 on: September 21, 2007, 05:11:49 AM »
Cops are arrogant f*ckheads anymore. Most of them have a serious chip on their shoulder. I have never had any good experiences involving police. Not even as a clear victim in a horrible accident I had when I was 17. My car was completely obliterated-- smashed into a cement wall "median" (probably about 10 feet high) dividing the two sides of Interstate 405 by some dumb bitch in a Suburban at 60mph. My girlfriend at the time and I were lucky to survive. My car was a crumpled pile of scrap metal. The cops showed up, wrote her up for a moving violation or something, and then she drove away.

I asked if they could assist me in getting my "vehicle" off the road, and they said tough shit. That's literally what they said. Mind you, this was back in the day before everyone and their newborn baby had cell phones. I think maybe Bill Gates and Paul Allen had cell phones at that point but I sure as hell didn't. The cops wouldn't even let me use their car phone or radio. They took just took off.

I really need to make a thread about all the bad experiences I've had with cops. Whoever it was that wrote that song "f*ck the Police!," man, they sure had it right. I've never had a single good experience with the cops. Not one. Ever.

I seriously feel bad for these McDonald's employees. Cops are a bunch of small dicked losers that got picked on in high school and feel it's their retribution to acquire a position of power and give everyone else a hard time.

Sounds like you've been victimized by "Shitty Cops"... cops who feel that they 'don't get paid enough to care' and just do the bare minimum to get by.  There's alot of cops like those in our Country.  It's sad.


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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #27 on: September 21, 2007, 05:16:59 AM »


I really need to make a thread about all the bad experiences I've had with cops. Whoever it was that wrote that song "f*ck the Police!," man, they sure had it right. I've never had a single good experience with the cops. Not one. Ever.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/f*ck_The_Police

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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #28 on: September 21, 2007, 08:04:13 AM »
Cops killed my friend and covered it up.
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Re: Salty burger lands McDonald's employee in jail
« Reply #29 on: September 21, 2007, 09:47:30 AM »
You're joking around, but I was completely serious. Although they never killed anyone AFAIK, some of the shit they pulled is just unreal.