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The Burger King I worked at years and year ago served a well behaved
homeless dude. The trick is well behaved patrons deserve to be served.
Beth t.
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> On Behalf Of ken barber
> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:34 PM
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> Subject: Re: backpacks and restaurants
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> rant or not, i think i might pursue it. obviously you are not
> homeless unless you dress as i do and shave once a week as i
> do. anyone with a half brain (but this is a fast food place)
> can tell the difference in homeless and a person with cp and
> knowing it is a case of pwd they should have a accommodated you.
>
> --- [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> > I'm on vacation this week in Nashville.? I had a little
> incident at a
> > McDonalds because I had my backpack on.? I was supposed to leave my
> > backpack full of souvenirs outside the store where anyone
> could take
> > it.? On top of it, the manager on duty gave me attitude
> about it.?? My
> > mother and Susan was with me, we were hungry and this was the only
> > restaurant in close range to the hotel.?
> >
> > My hand goes numb carrying something over ten minutes, so I use my
> > backpack for majority of things I have to carry.? I never
> order drinks
> > from a restaurant unless I'm going to eat there.? When I go grocery
> > shopping I use the canvas bags when my backpack is full,
> because they
> > do not cut into my arms like the plastic ones do.?
> >
> > Anyway do you think this is a case to pursue or just simply
> avoid the
> > place?? I'm writing to the regional manager about too about this.?
> > Someone told me in the breakfast lounge that they do this in stores
> > because of homeless people come into their stores too much and try
> > keep them out.? In Cleveland I know about the major stores
> ask you to
> > leave the bags at the front counter or customer service area.? I've
> > never had a problem with that other than one store but that was one
> > person and that person is no longer at the store because of
> being too
> > rude to people.??
> >
> > I know?since 9-11?all sports arenas and stadiums have
> to?have people
> > not to bring in bags at all and most cases strollers
> because of nuts
> > who want to blow up the place.? I don't have a problem with that.?
> > These are major places?and the policy is across the board
> and in plain
> > sight on websites and on the front of the sporting place.?
> Some have
> > relaxed a little and take each person on individual
> situation.? I know
> > I'm just on a rant but I was just so mad yesterday, I
> needed to vent.
> >
> >
> > Michael Jeffries
> > ?
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