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Friday, October 30, 2009 

Category: News and Politics


McPrank: 4 Utah Teens Cited for McDonald's Rap

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Published: October 29, 2009
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Filed at 8:24 p.m. ET

AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) -- A rap by four teenagers at a McDonald's has gotten them a bad rap in one Utah city.
The teens were cited by American Fork police earlier this week for disorderly conduct after they rapped their order at a McDonald's drive-through.
The teens said they were imitating a popular video on YouTube. They rapped their order, which begins with, ''I need a double cheeseburger and hold the lettuce ...'' once quickly before repeating it more slowly.
Spenser Dauwalder said employees at the restaurant told him and his friends they were holding up the line and needed to order or leave.
The 18-year-old said nobody was in line. He and his three 17-year-old friends left without buying anything.
American Fork Police Sgt. Gregg Ludlow says a manager wrote down the car's license plate number and called police. The teens were later cited by officers at a high school parking lot outside a volleyball match.
''We thought, you know, just teenagers out having fun,'' Dauwalder told KSL Newsradio. ''We didn't think it would escalate to that.''
Disorderly conduct citations are issued when someone does something to cause annoyance or alarm, Ludlow said. The citation is an infraction similar to a speeding ticket, Ludlow said.
''It was not just that they were rapping, they continued to hold things up,'' Ludlow said.
Ludlow said the teens were asked several times to speak plainly and that ultimately the manager came outside.
The owner-operator of the American Fork McDonald's said in a statement that the issue was about employees' safety.
''The employee in question felt that her safety was at risk as a result of the alleged actions of these individuals in the drive-thru, not as a result of them rapping their order,'' franchisee Conny Kramer said in the statement. ''As such, she contacted the local authorities.''
But Sharon Dauwalder, Spenser's mother, said they will fight it nonetheless.
''We have to,'' she told The Associated Press on Thursday. ''The citation is there.''
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Noriko
Noriko Hayashi

 
Since I didn't see the scene in person, I don't know what it was like. But I think they(McDonald people) reacted to the teenagers rapping very nervously. If the things they held up were guns or knives, I would understand why they called police. But their rapping and holding things up are just demonstration and it does not seem to me that they are threatening or harmful to anyone. 

I felt like asking my professor of Business law in Oklahoma.(He also practices law). I am curious about what he thinks of this case.

If there would be more and more people like that Mcdonald, we would no longer live in a country of freedom.  

 
Posted by Noriko on Friday, October 30, 2009 - 3:18 AM
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Lady Henriette Wotton a.k.a Venusflytrap

 
please tell me yer jokin'..
holy mother!
poor kids!
and as 4 noriko's comment...
we don't need 2 be there 2 know how it went down
cause there's no *McDonald's word vs theirs* issue
nowhere has it been said by anyone including the McDonald's people and the police sgt.
that they had done anything - but rap !

 
Posted by Lady Henriette Wotton a.k.a Venusflytrap on Friday, October 30, 2009 - 6:34 AM
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Will and Rick

 
wow,  eating junk food like McDonalds in the first place has serious effects on the brain, such as lowering concentration.

The kids are a direct product of the food in the first place, it's like a teacher refusing to teach children how to read, then chastising them for not being able to.

 
Posted by Will and Rick on Friday, October 30, 2009 - 7:59 AM
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Rachel
Rachel Bergren

 
It's Utah. What do you expect.
 
Posted by Rachel on Friday, October 30, 2009 - 6:36 PM
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