Wednesday, July 19, 2017

'I ain't serving no police': Cop's wife says her husband 'was denied service at McDonald's after paying for his meal'

Cathy Naff said her husband, Scott - a police officer, was denied service at a McDonald's store in Virginia. Both are picturedUK Daily Mail  "The wife of a Virginia cop claims her husband was denied service when he tried to buy a meal while in uniform on the way home after a shift.
"Cathy Naff said her husband, Scott, went to the fast-food store on Parham Road in Henrico at the end of a 13-hour shift last Thursday, and what allegedly happened next left her 'completely shocked'. 
" 'He was in uniform and his police vehicle. He paid for his food and drove forward to the next window. The young man who was working that window looked at him and backed away from the window mouthing something to my husband,' Naff wrote on Facebook.
" 'My husband couldn't hear him since the window was closed. The guy finally walked to the window and slid it open. My husband told him that he couldn't hear him and the guy said "I ain't serving no police" and closed the window." . . .
Below: her Facebook post:

Naff posted a lengthy Facebook status about the alleged incident last Thursday night


McDonald’s takes ‘appropriate action’ after officer denied service
. . . "Thornton did not disclose what action was taken, but a social media post by the officer's wife indicated the fast food worker was fired." . . .

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