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Posted: November 22, 2017

Attempted assault alleged following drive thru order error

Cranbrook RCMP is currently investigating an alleged assault that occurred at a local fast food restaurant.

On Wednesday night, Cranbrook RCMP was called to a local fast food restaurant for an assault. The victim, an employee of the establishment, advised that he had given out an order in the drive thru, and once the diner checked their order, was confronted with the fact that their order was not complete.

The male passenger of the vehicle took exception to the error. Words were exchanged and the passenger attempted to hit the employee through the drive thru window. Cooler heads prevailed and the female driver managed to redirect her passenger and they then left the restaurant. Witnesses provided a license plate and RCMP were able to chat with the persons involved.

“Many people have been in situations where they received the wrong order or had less than they thought they deserved or had ordered. There are remedies for situations like this. Talk to a manager. Write a review on a website forum. Police recommend you do not assault the server or you may end up with a date in front of a judge,” noted Cst. Katie Forgeron of Cranbrook RCMP.

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