McDonald's locales institute dress code


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If you read the 'more' you'll see that:

 

... including at least 25 McDonald's, that have followed his lead ...

 

And it is starting in other states as well.

Fair enough, but that's a total of 0.08% of all McDonald's stores.

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when they say no burkers (forgive the spelling) ...il support the no hoods...though I normally remove my hat or hood when walking into somewhere just out of Curtis habit, but if I dont remove it...I wont remove it if asked

It's actually chargeable as an offence if you don't afaik, so it's wise to ;)

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Indecent exposure McKay? Really?? For sagging pants? Get over it. What is with society today that goes for the instant, over the top reaction and places things in the most serious category of behavior? It's stupid **** like this which is why the government is shut down... instant outrage over something someone else doesn't like and as a result people try to have most serious consequences occur to make a point.

 

Yes... Sagging pants are annoying, and yes, an eye sore to me, but to class them with someone who's exposing their genitals for having the top of their crack (which would be perfectly acceptable with a chick wearing a midshirt or bikini) is just ridiculous.

I bet you sag.

 

Anyway, I fail to see how a McDonalds policy suddenly shut down the government.  Maybe you could explain to me how that happened.

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Fair enough, but that's a total of 0.08% of all McDonald's stores.

At least doesn't imply a maximum number, just sayin...

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Good. I don't mind when your T-shirt is big enough to cover what's exposed. But when I can see your underpants and the top of your crack them it should be classed as indecent exposure.

 

I agree, No one I know wants to see this. I'll be glad when this fad is over.

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