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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Employees don’t owe it to McDonalds to try to get a group like that under control. They should have discreetly called 911 and placated the group with their food. I hope every parent who hears about this story warns their working teenagers not to engage in confrontation with violent customers. [/quote] In theory, yes. But your post seems a little victim blaming because you are assuming the girl “engaged in confrontation” with him. That has not been established. He is a very bad guy. His rap sheet is extensive. She could’ve done everything right and still had this outcome. It’s very very sad that people like Johnny Ricks exist. [/quote] I’m not blaming the victim; 100% of the blame lies with the perpetrator, but the article says employees attempted to escort him outside the restaurant. Employers and parents should make it clear that it’s not a fast food employee’s responsibility to serve as a bouncer. This story can serve as a reminder to have that conversation with your teenager.[/quote] What do you expect them to do? It's not like police arrive instantaneously. Sing the perpetrator a song? Fast food restaurants have open kitchens. And presumably not enough room for all the customers and workers to hide in the freezer.[/quote]
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