Police were called to a McDonald’s “restaurant” in American Fork, Utah, because four teens chose to rap their orders through a drive-through window.
When a McDonald’s employee told the group that they were “holding up the line” and had to order or leave. They left without buying anything and the employee wrote down the car’s license plate number and informed the police.
The four teenagers were issued a citation for disorderly conduct. Eighteen-year-old Spenser Dauwalder, who was one of the teens, reported that there was nobody waiting when they tried their stunt. Apparently they were asked several times to state their orders plainly but chose not to do so.
According to Conny Kramer, the manager of the McDonald’s:
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. As such, she contacted the local authorities.
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The video that inspired their McDonald’s Drive Thru stunt:
[Metro]
You have got to be joking me lady.
You have got to be joking me lady.
Awesome,
I think here in Germany you would get a laugh and burgers for free!
Awesome,
I think here in Germany you would get a laugh and burgers for free!