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Trogdor
09-09-2007, 08:14 PM
Our police at its finest. :roll:

UNION CITY, Ga. - A McDonald's employee spent a night in jail and is facing criminal charges because a police officer's burger was too salty, so salty that he says it made him sick.

Kendra Bull was arrested Friday, charged with misdemeanor reckless conduct and freed on $1,000 bail.

Bull, 20, said she accidentally spilled salt on hamburger meat and told her supervisor and a co-worker, who "tried to thump the salt off."

On her break, she ate a burger made with the salty meat. "It didn't make me sick," Bull told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

But then Police Officer Wendell Adams got a burger made with the oversalted meat, and he returned a short time later and told the manager it made him sick.

Bull admitted spilling salt on the meat, and Adams took her outside and questioned her, she said.

"If it was too salty, why did (Adams) not take one bite and throw it away?" said Bull, who has worked at the restaurant for five months. She said she didn't know a police officer got one of the salty burgers because she couldn't see the drive-through window from her work area.

Police said samples of the burger were sent to the state crime lab for tests.

City public information officer George Louth said Bull was charged because she served the burger "without regards to the well-being of anyone who might consume it."


It's reasons like this that I have no respect for Police these days. Try going out and arresting some REAL criminals, you clod. :P

Viridian
09-09-2007, 08:51 PM
I can hear the turbine-like whining of attorneys powering up already.

Idiot police officer is going to be on the hook for a LOT of city money being lost as a result of a wrongful arrest lawsuit and probably a civil lawsuit as well. I would have made him recite the specific statues being violated and gotten a supervisory type to come to the scene as well. Let the suoervisor try to sort out why someone's being arrested for a salty burger.

maggiegee
09-09-2007, 08:59 PM
It wasn't salt, it was that secret sauce that you see in all the teen movies. :D

Trogdor
09-10-2007, 12:23 AM
It wasn't salt, it was that secret sauce that you see in all the teen movies. :D

Hope someone shits in his next fast food order.

Viridian
09-10-2007, 12:39 AM
It's McDonalds food - isn't that redundant?

There has to be more to this than is being reported. I mean seriously, the burger was sent to police labs for analysis? I know this took place in Georgia, which isn't like the rest of the world (in that they're not convinced of things like science, education or hygiene), but it's 2007 for the love of GOD! WHO LETS THIS HAPPEN?!

Ecstatic
09-10-2007, 12:56 AM
It's McDonalds food - isn't that redundant?
Actually, I think it's an oxymoron. :)

Trogdor
09-10-2007, 07:23 AM
It's McDonalds food - isn't that redundant?

There has to be more to this than is being reported. I mean seriously, the burger was sent to police labs for analysis? I know this took place in Georgia, which isn't like the rest of the world (in that they're not convinced of things like science, education or hygiene), but it's 2007 for the love of GOD! WHO LETS THIS HAPPEN?!

It's worse here in Michigan. Cops are more like the criminals up here.....I only need to bring up the rake incident, or the applicant the police turned down cause he scored TOO HIGH on the police entry exam IQ test, or the fact we got Quami ''The Thug Mayor'' kilpatrick firing all the honest police to cover his wide ass over the 2003 Manuevian Mannor scandel.

WillowQueen
09-11-2007, 12:30 AM
Hey, if Pizzahut/Yum brands can fire an employee for informing the health depeartment about rats (or mice) (http://digg.com/business_finance/Pizza_Hut_Worker_Fired_For_Reporting_Mice_To_Healt h_Department), I'm not surprised at much anymore.