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Georgia sheriff’s deputy Stacy Talbert tearfully recounted via Facebook Live the delays in her order at a McDonald’s drive-thru. McDonald’s said in a statement she was not denied service, and the delay in receiving her order was not intentional or due to her being a police officer.
‘I Don’t Know How Much More I Can Take’: GA Officer Tears Up At McDonald's Drive-Thru
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I ran into this short video and posted it on my Facebook page with my comments:
OMG. Watch this whole video,it's not too long. It breaks your heart, truly. I can't imagine being a LEO these days. How can they possibly function with all that is going on? And they HAVE to bring it home too. I SO wanted to meet this Officer, give her a big hug and take her out to lunch or something. This makes me so MAD that some are doing this to the 99.5% GREAT and self-sacrificing Law Enforcement professionals serving us all.
BTW I DO NOT believe McD's "statement". These things have happened many times.
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Georgia sheriff’s deputy Stacy Talbert tearfully recounted via Facebook Live the delays in her order at a McDonald’s drive-thru. McDonald’s said in a statement she was not denied service, and the delay in receiving her order was not intentional or due to her being a police officer.
‘I Don’t Know How Much More I Can Take’: GA Officer Tears Up At McDonald's Drive-Thru
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‘I Don’t Know How Much More I Can Take’: GA Officer Tears Up At McDonald's Drive-Thru | NBC News NOW - YouTube
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