quincy
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McDonald's has good coffee and I have an Egg McMuffin addiction but you are right. I will eat almost anything.If you’re eating McDonald’s, apparently not.
McDonald's has good coffee and I have an Egg McMuffin addiction but you are right. I will eat almost anything.If you’re eating McDonald’s, apparently not.
I was escorted out by two tall guys I assumed are security. I am barely 5 ft tall.Mannerisms or not, the restaurant appears to have overreacted.
A question, Teetommy: Were you simply escorted out of the restaurant by security guards or were the police also called?
There are no contradictions. I am saving the details of what transpired for a lawyer soon. I am hesitant to spill everything in hereI don't think we have a Golden Corral around here.
Teetommy's story has some contradictory statements so I have some questions about this thread (and its purpose).
In other words, this entire thread is one big waste of time. You've admittedly twisted the story, left out important details, and molded your posts in order to elicit the type of responses you would like to hear.There are no contradictions. I am saving the details of what transpired for a lawyer soon. I am hesitant to spill everything in here
Much obliged, y’allFirst, here is a link to Alabama's laws on defamation: https://www.lawserver.com/law/state/alabama/al-code/alabama_code_title_6_chapter_5_article_11
You paid for your meal before you ate? That seems odd.
The restaurant has security guards? That also seems odd.
You might want to have an attorney in your area personally review the facts of your experience at the restaurant. If the previous robbery was a recent one, it would be reasonable for the restaurant to be on alert and wary, but there was definitely an overreaction, especially if only based on your similarity in appearance to the robber.
I do not know if you have harm enough to support a defamation claim but you deserve at the very least an apology.
You will probably want to write a letter to the restaurant's management and relate your experience. The attorney you see will tell you how best to word the letter.
Good luck.
Oy. Moore to you...Much obliged, y’all
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You are probably smart to discuss your experience at the restaurant with an attorney in your area. Although I imagine there is no legal action you can pursue with success against the restaurant, the attorney you see can determine this better.Much obliged, y’all ...