«What’s absolutely crazy is if anyone actually looks into the story, the sheriff asked for all of this information, and the assistant manager said he was not going to provide it. Which is already against store policy. Restaurants like McDonald’s Burger King, Taco Bell, and Wendy’s are all required to give you the managers information when requested, Not supplying a customer with the information they need to form a proper complaint about this certain organization or restaurant is under violation of the store policy and under violation that the company has with the store owner. It’s absolutely crazy that you have to call the police to get information. People are required to give everyone when requesting that information.»
Sheriff Under Fire After Calling For Backup Because Burger King Got His Order Wrong!
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An Atlanta sheriff is under fire for calling backup to a Burger King after staff got his order wrong and asked officers to get the manager's name.
Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens Sr. called for backup at a Burger King after receiving an incorrect order.
In body camera footage, he asked officers, "Hey, do me a favor. I need to get - all I need is the owner name of whoever owns this damn facility or the manager."
Owens explained his order issue, stating, "I wanted her [passenger] a Whopper, no mayo, cut in half, right? I don't need no damn money back no more. I just need to find out who owns this place so I can do an official complaint to complain about the service."
Sheriff Owens claimed the situation was politicized for votes, "This is a business dispute that any citizen can make," and said he was not in uniform at the time.
Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens Sr. called for backup at a Burger King after receiving an incorrect order.
In body camera footage, he asked officers, "Hey, do me a favor. I need to get - all I need is the owner name of whoever owns this damn facility or the manager."
Owens explained his order issue, stating, "I wanted her [passenger] a Whopper, no mayo, cut in half, right? I don't need no damn money back no more. I just need to find out who owns this place so I can do an official complaint to complain about the service."
Sheriff Owens claimed the situation was politicized for votes, "This is a business dispute that any citizen can make," and said he was not in uniform at the time.
Categories: Bad Cop
FrMucking 1 month ago
«I hope the community see this and changes their vote, waste of taxes over a sandwich that wasn't "cut in half" »