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On Dec 16, 11:12 am, Sqwertz wrote:
Charlie Durand wrote: Burger King might be able to give you a trepass order and make it so you can't come back but I'd like to know what law they think you are breaking by recording your experience in their drive thru. I'll bet that law doesn't exist or doesn't apply. Burger King is public property, anyway. You can do anything you want on public property. Huh? You mean the restaurant doesn't own the property? I think they do, and they have the right to say no video recording on their property. Now if you want to step out to the side walk, which is public property and photograph, then you can take all the pictures you want. And by the way, you can't "do anything you want" on public property. I don't see what back up lights and video recording have in common as the original poster was complaining about. |
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Huh? You mean the restaurant doesn't own the property? I think they
do, and they have the right to say no video recording on their property. Now if you want to step out to the side walk, which is public property and photograph, then you can take all the pictures you want. And by the way, you can't "do anything you want" on public property. Okay. It should be said that when I first saw the safety back up lights for sale in the store, Burger King did not yet have any signs up prohibiting photography or videorecording. They added that sign months after (maybe even years after) I first saw the safety back up lights for sale in the store. So once againb, what right do they have to tell me that I have to spend hours taking the safety backup lights off of my car and run a higher risk of running over innocen little kids just because it's against Burger King's own rules and illegal according to Burger King's own rules. They are NOT the Department of Transportation. They are NOT the police department. They are NOT the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. I don't see what back up lights and video recording have in common as the original poster was complaining about. Again, the safety backup lights I seen for sale in the store transmits full motion video pictures which anyone in their own homes can pick up and videorecord from their own home. Cars with these safety backup lights on them don't even need to be on BK property to pick up certain BK employees and their actions. And a bunch of other people sitting at their own homes are able to make videorecordings of these transmissions of BK employees and their actions. And all the while, none of the BK employees or managers have any idea that they were ever videorecorded by anyone at all. hahahahahaha. |
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radioguy wrote in news:37b04fdc-4522-4afa-ac2f-
: Huh? You mean the restaurant doesn't own the property? I think they do, and they have the right to say no video recording on their property. Now if you want to step out to the side walk, which is public property and photograph, then you can take all the pictures you want. And by the way, you can't "do anything you want" on public property. So what is Burger King hiding? Why woud they care? |
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![]() I don't see what back up lights and video recording have in common as the original poster was complaining about. good. the more confused BK employees are about it, the more they won't know exactly what to look for. And I'm not about to tell THEM. They're already confused anyways. Whopperheads. Although in my experience, recent Taco Bell employees are more confused than anyone else, no matter what Taco Bell restaurant you stop at. And we have ways of knowing just how idiotic and airheaded you can all be. Certain people know what I'm talking about and certain ways of how. although we don't even need to do that to know. Just driving through the drive through, ordering the food, and picking up the food is enough by itself to know, and then trying to exchange that for what you actually ordered only to have the Taco Bell employees (or other fast food employees) refuse to exchane it because they insist that that is what you ordered. Even tough you know it isn't. |
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On Dec 29, 6:17*pm, radioguy wrote:
I don't see what back up lights and video recording have in common as the original poster was complaining about. good. the more confused BK employees are about it, the more they won't know exactly what to look for. And I'm not about to tell THEM. They're already confused anyways. Whopperheads. Although in my experience, recent Taco Bell *employees are more confused than anyone else, no matter what Taco Bell restaurant you stop at. And we have ways of knowing just how idiotic and airheaded you can all be. Certain people know what I'm talking about and certain ways of how. although we don't even need to do that to know. Just driving through the drive through, ordering the food, and picking up the food is enough by itself to know, and then trying to exchange that for what you actually ordered only to have the Taco Bell employees (or other fast food employees) refuse to exchane it because they insist that that is what you ordered. *Even tough you know it isn't. What I am talking about is things like ordering a bean burrito and getting a taco instead. showing them your receipt and telling them what you ordered, them looking at the taco and saying "that IS a bean burrirto". idiots and airheads. |
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On Dec 16, 9:23 am, "Charlie Durand" wrote:
"radioguy" wrote in message ... This might sound like a joke, but it isn't. However, Burger King has signs up saying "no videorecording or photography allowed" and that "violators will be prosecuted". Oh please. If you are outside the "store" you can record anything you like. Not if you are on their property. |
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On Dec 16, 2:21*am, radioguy wrote:
This might sound like a joke, but it isn't. You know those back up safety lights they sell to install in and on your car that uses the frequencies in the ham bands? However, Burger King has signs up saying "no videorecording or photography allowed" and that "violators will be prosecuted". So with that sign, Burger King is telling all of us that it is against the law to BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH Remove the signs. It's your public property, too. |
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![]() "Albert Worschey" wrote in message ... On Dec 16, 2:21 am, radioguy wrote: This might sound like a joke, but it isn't. You know those back up safety lights they sell to install in and on your car that uses the frequencies in the ham bands? However, Burger King has signs up saying "no videorecording or photography allowed" and that "violators will be prosecuted". So with that sign, Burger King is telling all of us that it is against the law to BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH Remove the signs. It's your public property, too. Hell Yes!! Al is so frigging right. Its like Burger King thinks they are Private property HA HA HA HA HA HA cough ,cough , hack, ptooey |
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On Dec 16, 11:08*pm, "Mike" wrote:
Hell Yes!! *Al is so frigging right. * Its like Burger King thinks they are Private property *HA HA HA HA HA HA cough ,cough , hack, ptooey Not only that, Burger King food sucks! Wendy's makes a FAR BETTER hamburger and it's cheaper too! |
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![]() "807breath" wrote in message ... On Dec 16, 11:08 pm, "Mike" wrote: Hell Yes!! Al is so frigging right. Its like Burger King thinks they are Private property HA HA HA HA HA HA cough ,cough , hack, ptooey Not only that, Burger King food sucks! Wendy's makes a FAR BETTER hamburger and it's cheaper too! Make sure toi get a double because the single's the veggies are too cold. |
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