Anonymous ID: 2f1fb2 Feb. 24, 2025, 3:35 p.m. No.22649445   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9455 >>9485 >>0205

Even Mcd's is Carding

 

Crime-Battered NYC McDonald's Starts Carding People At The Door

 

A notorious, crime-battered McDonald's in Brooklyn is going to extreme lengths to defend itself and its patrons – prohibiting anyone who's under age 20 from entering without a parent and proper identification.

 

The outlet at Nostrand and Flatbush avenues has long been the site of violence and bloodshed, but an incident last week seems to have been the last straw that prompted the age-and-ID requirement. Nineteen-year-old manager Amber Hussain tells the New York Post that a group of juveniles that swarmed into the restaurant after school assaulted a security guard and shattered a glass door.

The location has prompted a staggering 324 calls to 911 in the last three years alone, but the location has been a crime hot-spot for more than a dozen years. In a notable 2011 incident captured on video, two thugs ambushed an 18-year-old as he entered, shooting him multiple times. The victim himself had five robbery arrests to his credit before narrowly dodging death at Ronald's crib: According to Hussain's observations over her year of working at this mayhem-hammered location, here's what you'd be in for if you visited during after-school afternoon hours: Upwards of 20 teens who come in and "trash the store," hurl ice at patrons, rob Uber drivers of their bags of food, and fill the restaurant with marijuana smoke. “If you’re from that area, you know that McDonald’s is horrible,” New Yorker Sania Bolasingh told the Post. “People fight in there – it’s not just kids being kids. People get stabbed, a delivery worker got jumped, he passed out."

 

To restore some semblance of order and dignity, the McDonald's outlet is now barring entry to children and teenagers through age 19 who aren't accompanied by a parent with proper ID. The Post observed a group of excluded teens standing outside the restaurant and shaking their fists in anger. “What do you expect a business owner to do?” Clyde Smith, a 48-year-old law clerk asked the Post. “This was always a place where kids would cause trouble.”The downward spiral of America's cities first brought us merchandise locked behind plexiglass, and now McDonald's outlets staffed with two security guards at a time barring unsupervised teenagers. TikTokker Sania Kaila toured the Brooklyn restaurant, asking her followers via video, "You see how peaceful this McDonald's is? You see how there's no kids, you see how there's no turmoil, how there's nobody fighting?" After showing the security guard posted at the door and the sign explaining the new policy, she said, "This is crazy [that it's come to this]. Stop messing up other people's place!"

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/crime-battered-nyc-mcdonalds-starts-carding-people-door

Anonymous ID: 2f1fb2 Feb. 24, 2025, 3:40 p.m. No.22649466   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9787 >>9793 >>9806

Opening Pandora's Box

 

CNN warns that intelligence employees who get the axe are valuable — and that those same employees will sell national secrets if fired. Which is it?

 

Brace yourself as the propaganda press tries to stop President Donald Trump from culling corruption from the deep state. Expect “news” stories screaming about ordinary budget and staff cuts that would happen in any bloated private business but under Trump will be described as unfair or even dangerous.  

 

Take, for example, the Feb. 24 number from CNN, “How Trump’s government-cutting moves risk exposing the CIA’s secrets.” The short report required four CNN writers, Katie Bo Lillis (who was involved in a story that led to a defamation trial in which a jury found that CNN was literally fake news), Phil Mattingly, Natasha Bertrand, and Zachary Cohen.

 

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Anonymous ID: 2f1fb2 Feb. 24, 2025, 3:42 p.m. No.22649473   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Under a new proposal, Floridians may have the chance to vote on tripling the state’s homestead property tax exemption.

 

What it does: The proposal would put forth an amendment to Florida’s constitution bringing the homestead exemption from the current $25,000 up to $75,000.

 

Ingoglia said that Floridians “are demanding relief” from the high cost of property taxes.

 

• “Property taxes are skyrocketing and Floridians are demanding relief. The current homestead exemption doesn’t cut it anymore,” the senator said. “When your home value goes up, so does your exemption.”

• Ingoglia said that if voters approve the amendment, the tax cut would total $2.6 billion – “the largest” in state history.

• The senator added that he agrees with Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent push to outright eliminate property taxes – “but that may take years to get done.”

 

Next steps: Both chambers of the Florida Legislature must pass the resolution, which then is sent to the Florida secretary of state for further action and ballot placement. It requires a 60% vote in the next election to become part of the constitution.

 

If approved, the amendment would take effect Jan. 1, 2027.

 

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Anonymous ID: 2f1fb2 Feb. 24, 2025, 4 p.m. No.22649563   🗄️.is 🔗kun

As Long as Germany Defends Germany.

 

Non-interference Directive!

 

No interference in the internal affairs of any Governing Nation!

 

The Primary Directive (American Style .