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    Home » News » McDonald’s in Point Cook, Melbourne closes dining area due to aggressive high school students vaping

    McDonald’s in Point Cook, Melbourne closes dining area due to aggressive high school students vaping

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 17, 2022No Comments
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    ‘Aggressive and threatening’ teens force suburban McDonald’s to shut its restaurant every afternoon as staff struggle to control rowdy high school students

    • A Melbourne McDonald’s shut down dine-in services over anti-social teens
    • Fast food chain in Point Cook posted a sign on their door informing customers
    • The youths are accused of abusing staff, vaping inside and vandalising property 

    By Levi Parsons For Daily Mail Australia

    Published: 20:05 EDT, 16 June 2022 | Updated: 00:38 EDT, 17 June 2022

    High school students vaping and causing trouble in the dining area of a McDonald’s restaurant forced the franchise to shut down its dine-in section for an entire week as staff struggled to control the rowdy teens.

    The McDonald’s at Point Cook, in Melbourne‘s southwest, posted a sign at the entrance last week explaining dine-in services would not be available between the hours of 3pm to 5.30pm, due to the anti-social behaviour of youths.

    The note said that workers had been subjected to abusive behaviour at the hands of the high school students, who also destroyed property and terrorised customers. 

    ‘Due to the actions of some school kids from the surrounding secondary schools who are vaping in our restaurant, vandalising our property and displaying aggressive and threatening behaviour towards our staff, we have had to close our dining room from the afternoon onwards and we will only be trading via drive thru,’ the note said.

    ‘Sorry for the inconvenience.’

    The restaurant dropped the ban at the weekend but is reportedly looking into hiring security guards to be ready for any future issues.

    The note claimed that workers had been subjected to abusive behaviour at the hands of the high school students, who also destroyed property

    Point Cook McDonald's, in Melbourne's southwest, shut down dine-in services from 3pm to 5.30pm due to the anti-social behaviour of youths

    Point Cook McDonald’s, in Melbourne’s southwest, shut down dine-in services from 3pm to 5.30pm due to the anti-social behaviour of youths

    Locals who were there when the drama unfolded last Sunday flooded social media with support for McDonald’s, saying some youths in the area were getting ‘out of control’. 

    ‘They were not in uniform but they were sitting there vaping, running around in the restaurant, kissing etc,’ one person claimed.

    ‘This is not good for business. But as young as they are, in Grade 7 or 8, we can’t touch them and they knew it. Restaurant manager can’t even tell them to move.

    ‘This behaviour is not good for new generations!’ 

    A McDonald’s spokeswoman confirmed the dining area was shut between Monday and Friday last week in an attempt to ‘restrict loitering and anti-social behaviour in our restaurant’.

    ‘These measures were taken to protect the safety of our customers and crew, which is our top priority. We have reported this behaviour to the police,’ the spokeswoman said. 

    Locals who were there when the drama unfolded last Sunday flooded social media with support for McDonald’s, saying some youths in the area are getting ‘out of control’

    The fast food chain said its top priority was s the safety of their customers and crew, and that it was now working with police to solve the issue

    The fast food chain said its top priority was s the safety of their customers and crew, and that it was now working with police to solve the issue

    Another diner said: ‘I was biting my tongue and wanted to tell them to have some respect!’

    Those living in the area claimed youths were also wreaking havoc at other popular locations.

    ‘They were vaping in Sanctuary Lake Shopping Centre too on Sunday arvo,’ one commenter said.

    Another wrote: ‘KFC need to do the same thing. Highschool kids screaming around like little two-year olds and people can’t enjoy their meal.’

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