Man tries to pay for McDonald's meal with pot


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oh ok com on now the guy prolly smoked a bowl or 3 before he got there and was fraking hungry as hell, i bet the guy would of ate the employees hat if it had been drenched in fry grease .

What i think they should of done was took the Weed and added to the special sauce they put on there higher end burgers or tell customers they ran out of lettuce ha ha ha ha

You do know that they ask if it's an emergency or not before going further right?

Are you trying to imply that this was an emergency? :rolleyes:

l realize they'll sometimes overlook the 911 system being abused if a crime is being reported, but that doesn't mean they're implying it was ok. What did you expect them to do, just hang up and ignore the guy having marijuana?

Once again it's an emergency service. This was most certainly not an emergency. Anyway I was just making fun of the stupid McDonald's worker and their obvious over reaction. I was not expecting people to turn it into a huge debate.

What else do you do when you are witness to illegal action?

Uh, call the police the normal way. They do have phone numbers you know.

Do you dial 911 every time you see someone parking in a handicapped spot?

+1 :rofl:

Hold on a second, Turbo. The name in the report sounded Hispanic, and as we all know... the weed was most likely brown, not because he's brown... but because brown weed grows in Mexico. :whistle:

You do know that 911 is for emergencies only right? You don't have to dial 911 to call the police.

i didnt read the whole article, so im not sure if he was driving high, but

If the guy had been smoking some pot, and was driving around high, then maybe its a good thing he called 911. he might have killed someone driving like that. Im not saying dont use the police station number, but if u dont know it and cant look it up cuz u have a line of cars waiting to give their order, its a good thing he used the 911 number. Idk, maybe its just me.

You do know that 911 is for emergencies only right? You don't have to dial 911 to call the police.

Well then, what do you dial if you have to call the police? 1-800-POLICE?

It is 911, and I'm pretty sure this is universal. It's not only for critical issues man...

I must admit he called the cops for a strange case, but oh well.

You do know that 911 is for emergencies only right? You don't have to dial 911 to call the police.

You do know, 911 is used for both emergencies and non emergencies right? In the case of someone breaking the law, and have reason to believe that the person is attempting to deal drugs/sell them...

Most of the time when you call 911 they ask if it's an emergency. If you say yes, it gets put in priority to the call taker (who answers the phone first).

If you say no, you could be put on hold, or if they are not busy the call taker takes the call/info like normal then puts it into the CAD.

Although, 911 centers do have a non-emergency number, if you can find it.

Well then, what do you dial if you have to call the police? 1-800-POLICE?

Gee how about dialing the operator? Granted this person works at McDonald's so I'm surprised they can even use a telephone. I've seen plenty of them that sure can't work the cash registers. :laugh:

Most of the time when you call 911 they ask if it's an emergency.

They have to because of all the idiots that call them for stupid reasons, like people that call 911 to report that the fast food joint put pickles on their hamburger. It's too bad they have to waste precious time asking if it's an emergency.

In all areas, the emergency number is intended to be used only in an emergency. Routine and non-urgent calls as well as hoax or prank calls to emergency services numbers waste the time of both dispatchers and emergency responders and can endanger lives. False reports of emergencies are often prosecuted as crimes.

For routine and non-urgent enquiries emergency services in most countries generally provide traditional telephone numbers for contact. These are normally listed in the local telephone directory.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_number

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in here if you user the national emergency number and its not an emergency you will be punished in court of law. if you want to report something that?s not life threatening you must call the nearest police station.

Marijuana in here is not legal, but is &quotdiscriminalized>"... you can have smal amounts for your own consumption, if the police catches you with they simply take it away but dont arrest you... if you have more they arrest you for Drug dealing and you get prison time... In one part of the city known as "Bairro Alto" everybody smokes on the street even when the police is there and they do nothing, unless you are selling then you get arrested.

Driving high is probably the best.

Dude I sh*t you not driving high is awesome! You're like freakin alert and it's like the perfect kind of awareness (for me at least :laugh: )

I was drinking a coke after I smoked the finest and it tasted like a fountain of awesomeness; no drink on earth could ever captivate the lushness of it w/out ganja.

It's funny how everyone is all like

"Oh ****! That dude is stupid, must have been some crap ganja. I can't believe they called the cops over weed. I like to smoke weed when I'm driving"

to make them look cool. :p

hey I smoke weed, and I drove high once :laugh:

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