This woman got arrested for 911 misuse, in England you can't be arrested for that, but that woman did over react a bit she could of avoided jail by just picking something else!
@gnamp nope. The correct way to get a refund is do a coplaint and request a refund at the McDonalds Corporation. Done it before, works perfectly. Calling 911 is just ignorant and flat out stupid. Period
Yeah they could have gave her the money back. People tried to make it seem like she called because they didn't have any chicken nuggets when really all she wanted was her money back
@Swaver313 That still doesn't constitute an emergency. 911 is for when your or another's life is in serious danger,not when you can't get your money back for some food.
@Dirtyblue929 The same scenario , So if you went to McDonalds and they took your money and gave you no food plus they won't give it back, what would you do ??
@Swaver313 Call or email the McDonalds Corporation and complain about the service at that particular place and begin to eat at a different McDonalds for good measure. That's not life threatening, that's someone being a jackass and not following company procedure.
@Swaver313 Hm quite simple. Do a complaint and possibly follow the correct procedures, instead of calling 911
Theft? indeed, but not an emergency. How much is it for Chicken McNuggets? not much, right? so is calilng for a few bucks more important than robbing a house or watching a man getting killed? Certainly not. that's why she should've had the name of the manager, file a complaint and get a refund.
But still, what she did was wrong. Both parties in here did wrong. no excuses
@Dirtyblue929 You can dial 911 if you are witnessing or witnessed a crime in progress. Theft is a crime. Whether it was just the cashier or manager who refused to give her her money back, money that is rightfully hers, that constitutes theft so she called the police - she did the right thing. When you get a fender bender that is minor but expensive enough that it has to be reported you call the police. Nobody's life is in "serious danger" but you're supposed to dial 911. idiot
@milton123 and to be honest, Dirtyblue is correct. 911 is for priority calls. A pair of chicken mcnuggets is not a priority.
It is theft, but still not an emergency, since there already is a procedure in order to succesfully obtain a refund and further sanctions to the manager instead of calling 911
if there wasn't any of the aforementioned, then calling 911 would be a viable way, but since there is one, then it's pretty much ridiculous and stupid by a longshot.
@LOLinFEVER you are absolutely wrong. These "procedures" you're talking about, filing a complaint with the corporate head office, applies to a DISPUTE you may have, there is NO DISPUTE here, this is OUTRIGHT THEFT. You cannot take someone's money and then not provide them with anything. There is no maybe around it, what happened is her money was taken and she did not consume any product nor was she given any product. No matter how small the amount, THEFT IS THEFT. Theft is a CRIME
@milton123 No, I'm not. It's all about setting priorities. What's the emergency in this case: a man shot 3 times at point blank by a group of gang members, or a stupid woman crying about her Chicken McNuggets
And it's not theft. It's misplaced Policies by McDonalds. That's entitled for a Dispute and possibly a Lawsuit. I did it, people I've known did it, works perfectly. No NEED to do a ludicrous drama by calling 911 for a pair of fake chicken nuggets.
@LOLinFEVER Where was this man shot 3 times you're talking about? And how is that AT ALL relevant. If i've gotten into a car accident and broken my hand and at the same time there is an entire building downtown that is being held hostage by heavily armed terrorists, does that mean I can't call 911 because there is a "greater emergency"?!? of course not you fucking retard. Of course I would still call 911 because i have a legitimate reason to...
@milton123 as said before.....answer simply.... what's more important.... a man that got shot at point blank, or a woman crying about her nuggets. Which one's entitled as the emergency... very relevant, setting asside your bias attempt
Besides, it is theft, but it depends on the basis of the aforementioned. This 'theft' you talk about is not the one where a woman gets mugged with a gun pointing at her. It's a mcdonalds woman that works there and everyone knows she works there
@LOLinFEVER also, i cannot emphasize this any more, but here goes: the woman got arrested later that day? why? because of 911 misuse.
WHY misuse? Because she called for something she thought was an emergency when it wasn't.
Agree, it is theft, but it's more into what lawyers call 'white collar' crimes, these are to be taken directly into Court matters. This woman tried to take it as an emergency and GOT ARRESTED because of that.
@milton123 setting this as the main point. The woman is not going to more from her job, unlike the mugger whos modus operandis is hit and run.....the emergency constitutes the previously mentioned. One can be perfectly disputed anytime later, whereas the other cannot and constitutes an emergency.
Also, the woman got arrested because of 911 misuse. So, basically, you're wrong, authorities saw this as illegitimate, actions taken, woman arrested.
insults are not gonna work either lol, try harder.
@LOLinFEVER, whoops, replied to the wrong guy... also, i cannot emphasize this any more, but here goes: the woman got arrested later that day? why? because of 911 misuse.
WHY misuse? Because she called for something she thought was an emergency when it wasn't.
Agree, it is theft, but it's more into what lawyers call 'white collar' crimes, these are to be taken directly into Court matters. This woman tried to take it as an emergency and GOT ARRESTED because of that.
If the woman didn't get arrested for calling 911 more than 3 times for such a petty 'crime', then I would believe you. But she got arrested, because of the ludicrous request.. soooo
@LOLinFEVER ...THEFT constitutes a LEGITIMATE REASON to call 911 as well. the severity of OTHER emergencies occurring somewhere else at the same time is completely IRRELEVANT. And just because a private corporation labels a crime, in this case theft, as their "store policy" doesn't make it NOT A CRIME. McDonald's does not dictate what is or IS NOT theft.
This woman got arrested for 911 misuse, in England you can't be arrested for that, but that woman did over react a bit she could of avoided jail by just picking something else!
bisquits1000 4 months ago
"She say she are the manager."
How can you be born in the United States and have such bad grammar?
lemonrind 5 months ago 3
oh and yea, the woman got arrested for calling a 4th time
Surely, the Law won't abide such a stupid decision.
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
she was entitled to call the police over this matter. It's theft.
gnamp 11 months ago
@gnamp nope. The correct way to get a refund is do a coplaint and request a refund at the McDonalds Corporation. Done it before, works perfectly. Calling 911 is just ignorant and flat out stupid. Period
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
Yeah they could have gave her the money back. People tried to make it seem like she called because they didn't have any chicken nuggets when really all she wanted was her money back
Swaver313 1 year ago
@Swaver313 That still doesn't constitute an emergency. 911 is for when your or another's life is in serious danger,not when you can't get your money back for some food.
Dirtyblue929 1 year ago
@Dirtyblue929 The same scenario , So if you went to McDonalds and they took your money and gave you no food plus they won't give it back, what would you do ??
Swaver313 1 year ago
@Swaver313 Call or email the McDonalds Corporation and complain about the service at that particular place and begin to eat at a different McDonalds for good measure. That's not life threatening, that's someone being a jackass and not following company procedure.
Dirtyblue929 1 year ago
@Swaver313 Hm quite simple. Do a complaint and possibly follow the correct procedures, instead of calling 911
Theft? indeed, but not an emergency. How much is it for Chicken McNuggets? not much, right? so is calilng for a few bucks more important than robbing a house or watching a man getting killed? Certainly not. that's why she should've had the name of the manager, file a complaint and get a refund.
But still, what she did was wrong. Both parties in here did wrong. no excuses
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@Dirtyblue929 You can dial 911 if you are witnessing or witnessed a crime in progress. Theft is a crime. Whether it was just the cashier or manager who refused to give her her money back, money that is rightfully hers, that constitutes theft so she called the police - she did the right thing. When you get a fender bender that is minor but expensive enough that it has to be reported you call the police. Nobody's life is in "serious danger" but you're supposed to dial 911. idiot
milton123 1 year ago
@milton123 and to be honest, Dirtyblue is correct. 911 is for priority calls. A pair of chicken mcnuggets is not a priority.
It is theft, but still not an emergency, since there already is a procedure in order to succesfully obtain a refund and further sanctions to the manager instead of calling 911
if there wasn't any of the aforementioned, then calling 911 would be a viable way, but since there is one, then it's pretty much ridiculous and stupid by a longshot.
so he's actually right
herp derp
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@LOLinFEVER you are absolutely wrong. These "procedures" you're talking about, filing a complaint with the corporate head office, applies to a DISPUTE you may have, there is NO DISPUTE here, this is OUTRIGHT THEFT. You cannot take someone's money and then not provide them with anything. There is no maybe around it, what happened is her money was taken and she did not consume any product nor was she given any product. No matter how small the amount, THEFT IS THEFT. Theft is a CRIME
milton123 11 months ago
@milton123 No, I'm not. It's all about setting priorities. What's the emergency in this case: a man shot 3 times at point blank by a group of gang members, or a stupid woman crying about her Chicken McNuggets
And it's not theft. It's misplaced Policies by McDonalds. That's entitled for a Dispute and possibly a Lawsuit. I did it, people I've known did it, works perfectly. No NEED to do a ludicrous drama by calling 911 for a pair of fake chicken nuggets.
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@LOLinFEVER Where was this man shot 3 times you're talking about? And how is that AT ALL relevant. If i've gotten into a car accident and broken my hand and at the same time there is an entire building downtown that is being held hostage by heavily armed terrorists, does that mean I can't call 911 because there is a "greater emergency"?!? of course not you fucking retard. Of course I would still call 911 because i have a legitimate reason to...
milton123 11 months ago
@milton123 as said before.....answer simply.... what's more important.... a man that got shot at point blank, or a woman crying about her nuggets. Which one's entitled as the emergency... very relevant, setting asside your bias attempt
Besides, it is theft, but it depends on the basis of the aforementioned. This 'theft' you talk about is not the one where a woman gets mugged with a gun pointing at her. It's a mcdonalds woman that works there and everyone knows she works there
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@LOLinFEVER also, i cannot emphasize this any more, but here goes: the woman got arrested later that day? why? because of 911 misuse.
WHY misuse? Because she called for something she thought was an emergency when it wasn't.
Agree, it is theft, but it's more into what lawyers call 'white collar' crimes, these are to be taken directly into Court matters. This woman tried to take it as an emergency and GOT ARRESTED because of that.
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@milton123 setting this as the main point. The woman is not going to more from her job, unlike the mugger whos modus operandis is hit and run.....the emergency constitutes the previously mentioned. One can be perfectly disputed anytime later, whereas the other cannot and constitutes an emergency.
Also, the woman got arrested because of 911 misuse. So, basically, you're wrong, authorities saw this as illegitimate, actions taken, woman arrested.
insults are not gonna work either lol, try harder.
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@LOLinFEVER, whoops, replied to the wrong guy... also, i cannot emphasize this any more, but here goes: the woman got arrested later that day? why? because of 911 misuse.
WHY misuse? Because she called for something she thought was an emergency when it wasn't.
Agree, it is theft, but it's more into what lawyers call 'white collar' crimes, these are to be taken directly into Court matters. This woman tried to take it as an emergency and GOT ARRESTED because of that.
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@milton123 Also....
If the woman didn't get arrested for calling 911 more than 3 times for such a petty 'crime', then I would believe you. But she got arrested, because of the ludicrous request.. soooo
Next_
LOLinFEVER 11 months ago
@LOLinFEVER ...THEFT constitutes a LEGITIMATE REASON to call 911 as well. the severity of OTHER emergencies occurring somewhere else at the same time is completely IRRELEVANT. And just because a private corporation labels a crime, in this case theft, as their "store policy" doesn't make it NOT A CRIME. McDonald's does not dictate what is or IS NOT theft.
milton123 11 months ago
dude i dont get it id be mad too... if they cant give her the nuggets she ordered, they should atleast give her her money back
DJAPK 1 year ago
why is the person talking black. and she wants fried chicken. thats kinda raceist
WatchMeMakeMagic 1 year ago
agree with yentayo
dunk2011 1 year ago
She was right. McDonalds was wrong. Period. McDonalds needs to apologize to her and then fire the idiots who made the policy
YentaY0 2 years ago
typical fucking moron
GIAMISO 2 years ago
Awesome. Glad to have this as a response to my video
Cllepto 2 years ago
a new vid! yay now WAAF rocks lol
coooooollllle 2 years ago