McDonald Employee Spits and Serves Drinks Video


I remember a comedy scene in a Tamil Film where an irritated boy serves cool drink mixed with Urine!

I do not know what we eat in these class(!) Joints!

Tea served at McD0nald

McDonald Sweet Tea

South Carolina police say a McDonald’s employee spit in two customers’ cups of iced tea after the drinks were returned because they weren’t sweet enough.

Authorities say 19-year-old Marvin Washington Jr. was arrested on Wednesday and has been charged with malicious tampering with food.

Investigators say surveillance video caught Washington leaning over the cups before filling them Saturday at the Simpsonville restaurant.

Authorities say the customers discovered phlegm when they removed the lids of the drinks to add more sugar because the iced tea still wasn’t sweet enough.

The owner of the McDonald’s says he follows strict food safety protocols and asked people not to rush to judgment until all the facts come out.
 http://www.blippitt.com/mcdonalds-employee-arrested-for-spitting-in-drinks-video/#H8bObBBWM43glgz1.99

Driver passes out, 13 year old saves, Video


We trust the Drivers with our children!

 

When a school bus driver in Milton, Wash. lost consciousness on the way to school Monday morning, two seventh-grade boys jumped to action, KING 5 News reported.

Footage from the bus’s surveillance camera shows the driver suddenly seizing, his hands flailing and his eyes bulging as they rolled back into his head.
Within a minute, a student noticed, pointed at the driver and jumped up to grab the wheel. The student then started pushing on the driver’s chest in an attempt to resuscitate him.

From the back of the bus, Jeremy Wuitschick ran down the aisle. The 13-year-old later told KING that he has some driving experience because his mother allows him to drive down the driveway of their home.
By this point, the bus was out of control, headed for a church, according to KIRO TV News.
“The bus driver is acting all funny, he’s shaking,” Jeremy told KIRO News. “He’s making weird rasping noises with his mouth.”
Jeremy grabbed the wheel, turned it right, let the bus slow and pulled the keys out of the ignition.
On the road, drivers noticed the bus was out of control.
“I was driving and saw the bus coming at me and the kids were trying to take control of the bus,” one caller told an emergency dispatcher, according to KING.”

http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/10/11108185-seventh-graders-save-out-of-control-bus-as-driver-passes-out#c64449615

Banks, Jewellery Robberies Tamil Nadu.Inside Information?


Spate of bank and Jewel Robberies have been on in Tamil Nadu. What is common in these cases is that these robberies took place in day light, excepting in the Jewellers at Thiruppur where robbers decamped with thirty-eight kilos of Gold by drilling a hole in the ventilator and where the CCTVs were either not installed or switched off. In the case of one bank in Chennai,no CCTV was installed and in another the process for buying one system was in progress. In the jeweller’s shop the CCTV is switched off in the night(these guys need their head examined)

It seems the Robbers had inside information about the banks and in the case of the Jewellers might have the information from the Security on them being switched off in the night.

It is also possible the Vendor of the CCTV might have leaked information on the orders pending.

Police might look into this angle as well.

“Did the men who pulled off Monday’s bank heist at Keelkattalai use fake guns to scare staff and customers? Investigators say the robber who opened fire at the bank could have used a replica pistol, because no bullet was recovered from the spot and it caused minimal damage .

Police officers suspect that the same gang was responsible for the January 23 bank robbery at the Perungudi branch of the Bank Of Baroda, from which they looted Rs 19 lakh. Investigators probing that case said the robbers could have used fake firearms in that incident too.

With high quality replica firearms and air pistols easily available in the city, no one will know for certain unless the the culprits are caught. Some fake pistols sold in toy shops are such good copies that even an expert would not be able to differentiate one from real firearm unless he holds it in his hand, an investigator said. Unlike regular handguns, fake weapons leave no evidence, making it harder for police to collect clues.

In the robbery on Monday, five men walked into the Keelkattalai branch of the Indian Overseas Bank and looted Rs 14 lakh at gunpoint. “At least one of the robbers used a toy gun or an air pistol. The dome of a light bulb that he fired at did not shatter but was only damaged,” an investigating officer said. If people in the bank had realised that it was a toy gun, he said, they could have overpowered the criminals. “

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Fake-pistol-theory-blows-case-wide-open-for-investigators/articleshow/11986178.cms

“The daring robbery at an Indian Overseas Bank(IOB) branch in Keelkattalai on Monday was committed by the same gang that made away with Rs 19 lakh from a bank branch in Perungudi on January 23, investigation officers have confirmed. A sum of Rs 14 lakh was taken away in the latest incident after the staff and customers were herded into the strongroom at gunpoint.

Based on the information provided by officials and customers at the IOB branch, crime records bureau officials have generated sketches of the suspects. “They match to a large extent with the portraits of the suspects in the Perungudi heist,” joint commissioner of police (south zone) K P Shanmuga Rajeswaran said. “

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Same-gang-behind-two-bank-hold-ups/articleshow/11986193.cms