Cops and cruise night

#1: I was falsely accused of vandalizing an earl's, and instead of reviewing security tapes, they just came to my house and kept telling me to pay up, and that I must have done it, otherwise how would they have my license plate? (I was at the McDonald's that night which shares a parking lot). They continued accusing me (NOT investigating, only accusing) and finally I told them to go review the tapes and I wouldn't speak with them anymore unless my lawyer was present and I could speak to the accuser. They never came back.

I got a call from the police when I was college student who ate at the same Burger King at least once a day... every day. It was right next to my apartment complex and I hated to cook.

The cop said I was being accused of breaking their front door. Thing is I never went inside to eat. I always went through the drive through and ate in the car, or brought it home.

I was told I had a choice. Pay $80 to fix the door, or come down to the station to get fingerprinted and booked. They gave me a day to decide. I called a lawyer who said pay the $80 because it will cost much more to fight it.

I went to BK with my $80 in hand. I told the manager that he had a choice. I could continue being their customer and spend about $300 a month at his store, or I would give him the $80 and he would never see me again. He wanted the money and I never ate at that BK again.

Have you EVER seen a BK close down?? Well this one did. No ****.. It's now a "Chuy's" Mexican restaurant!!