I don't have a car. Late one night I was walking home and was hungry and noticed a fast food restaurant had their drive-thru lane open, but the restaurant wasn't open to walk in. I walked up to the window, but they refused to serve me, saying it was against their policy as it could be dangerous for a person to be standing in the drive-thru lane.
I was very upset and felt like I was being treated like a second class citizen. I decided to just stand there and keep repeating the food order. They decided to just ignore my presence. But then a car pulled up and ordered at the order station.
The person at the window got the manager, who came to the window and told me I'd have to move or they'd call the police. I said 'you do what you feel is right. that's what I'm doing.'
The manager left, and I chose to just walk away, feeling pretty down.
Later I realized I could have asked the people in the car to order for me.
Could I have been arrested? What do you think of all this
2006-08-12
08:04:41
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Joy_Brigade
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