Virginia McDonalds bans customers under 21 from store after series of student violence

IDs are now required to buy a Big Mac.A Virginia McDonald’s has banned customers under the age of 21 from entering its restaurant, which has been plagued by a rise in violence blamed on local high school students.The golden arches in Franconia, Va., one of several franchises in the area, made the age-restricting decision to protect its workers and rule-behaving guests from the ruthless teenagers at the nearby Thomas Edison High School.“Due to the recent incidences of student violence, this McDonald’s location is temporarily closed for dine-in service to anyone under 21 years of age,” a sign posted on the front doors read.The ban was implemented about a week after footage showing the out-of-control teens getting into a brawl inside the eatery surfaced.Several teenagers broke out into a fistfight and others danced on the tables as customers attempted to eat their food during the chaos, according to the video obtained by NBC Washington.Customers above 21 years old who want to enter the restaurant must ring a doorbell and be let inside by an employee.The store said it worked with Fairfax County Public Schools and the local law enforcement to determine the best policy to combat the unrest.“We love being part of the Edison community and we value each and every customer,” the statement reads.“We’ve enhanced our Franconia Road McDonald’s security measures in an effort to promote a safe environment for our customers and staff,” the store said in a statement to the outlet.

“This policy was developed in partnership with local school officials with oversight from local law enforcement.This serves as a temporary fix as we work towards a long-term solution for all.”The policy is only in place Monday through Friday and no timeline was revealed on when it would be lifted.Customers and employees have called out the not-so-civilized behavior put on by the teens.“These kids are off the chain.

They have no respect, no discipline,” customers identified only...

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Publisher: New York Post

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