Good Ol' Boy
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This should be common knowledge but I encountered it today first hand.
After leaving a couple of LGS's this afternoon the wife and I went through a local fast food joint. When we pulled up to the window to pay there was a lot of complaining about a customer in the drive through. I give the cashier my card and am receiving our food when a employee comes over and sticks his head out the window yelling at the car behind us. Apparently there was some heated exchange between the car behind us and the staff, to the point that the staff wanted to call LEO.
At this point I'm getting my card back and receiving our food all the while watching the occupants of the car behind us. There were three adult males, one was the driver and two in the back seat, and a female in the front passenger seat. They were certainly "unhappy".
So now I've gotten my card back and we've received our food. Somewhat surprising to me the employee that had poked his head out the window to yell at the car behind us then suggested we stay put and block the car behind us in. The employees were hell bent on getting LE involved and were wanting to get the cars license plate.
I said no thanks and drove off. And of course the car behind me followed right after not stopping at the drive through window.
This is a simple enough situation where one has no business getting involved. Obvious yes? Yet there are those out there that would take part in something as simple as this situation without thought of the entire situation.
Just a real world scenario I thought I'd share even though it seems obvious what one should do in such.
After leaving a couple of LGS's this afternoon the wife and I went through a local fast food joint. When we pulled up to the window to pay there was a lot of complaining about a customer in the drive through. I give the cashier my card and am receiving our food when a employee comes over and sticks his head out the window yelling at the car behind us. Apparently there was some heated exchange between the car behind us and the staff, to the point that the staff wanted to call LEO.
At this point I'm getting my card back and receiving our food all the while watching the occupants of the car behind us. There were three adult males, one was the driver and two in the back seat, and a female in the front passenger seat. They were certainly "unhappy".
So now I've gotten my card back and we've received our food. Somewhat surprising to me the employee that had poked his head out the window to yell at the car behind us then suggested we stay put and block the car behind us in. The employees were hell bent on getting LE involved and were wanting to get the cars license plate.
I said no thanks and drove off. And of course the car behind me followed right after not stopping at the drive through window.
This is a simple enough situation where one has no business getting involved. Obvious yes? Yet there are those out there that would take part in something as simple as this situation without thought of the entire situation.
Just a real world scenario I thought I'd share even though it seems obvious what one should do in such.