Wendy’s Employee Chased with Stun Gun
We’ve all heard stories about never messing with restaurant staff when it comes to your food. Now however the tables have switched, after two customers took it upon themselves to chase a Wendy’s employee with a stun gun device after he got their order wrong.
The incident which happened in Daytona Beach certainly created a stir of surprise among the people present. The unfortunate guy who was working the window managed to avoid contact with the stun gun; however the two women involved soon jumped out of the car and began chasing the employee around the kitchen.
It was only when a manager threatened to call the police did the two women involved decide to leave. One of the women then called that same manager to complain about the service at the restaurant and that the only reason they chased the Wendy’s employee with their stun gun was because he threatened them, claiming that the whole incident was in self defense.
However it wasn’t long before local police caught up with the two women where they were both charged with aggravated assault.
When it comes to self defense devices such as stun guns, while they are often bought in order to increase a person’s self defense, they can also be utilized in an abusive manner, which ultimately causes harm to innocent people who may not require their use.
Even though the women in question claim that they were using the stun gun because they feared for their safety, why bother using it and simply drive away instead. Unfortunately, the women decided to bring about unnecessary harm to a Wendy’s employee simply because he got their food order wrong.
While this of course is unacceptable, there are other ways to tell someone that they’ve given you the wrong food order.
Thankfully, these two women were a rare occurrence. Of course, not everyone goes around utilizing their self defense weapons on people who don’t require it, and for this we should be thankful. There is enough going on in this world without having to worry about every person you pass on the street, believing they could just as easily stun you with their stun gun.
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