Terror in McDonald's: 100 yobs went on fast food rampage in UK

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Terror in McDonald's: The moment 100 yobs went on fast food rampage. . . vaulting counter, stealing food and hurling rubbish

A mob of up to 100 youths brought a McDonald's to a standstill with a 'shameful' rampage which saw teenagers verbally abuse staff, jump over the counter and steal food.
Youths chanted obscene songs at two female workers at the fast food restaurant in Wigan, Greater Manchester, as they tried to serve customers - and the video of their antics has gone viral after it was uploaded to YouTube.
The yobs vaulted the counter into the kitchen area, threw litter and hurled abuse. Staff were so scared they pressed a panic alarm and police were forced to break up the disorder.







Three days later, gloating footage of the melee claiming to be from the 'Wiganstreetmafia' and described as 'pretty sweet' was loaded up to the video sharing site.
Filmed with a mobile phone it showed the jeering youngsters laughing and joking as they verbally abused staff stole food and hurled rubbish, leaflets and food across the restaurant.
The video had got over 60,000 hits on YouTube after it was accompanied with the message: 'It looks pretty sweet so I'll keep it up for a few days considering how quickly this video has gone viral.'


Police are now investigating the mini riot at the Standishgate branch at about 10.30pm on Tuesday, April 10.
Innocent onlookers queuing among the trouble-makers were said to have observed helplessly as staff tried to get on with their work before pressing an in-store alarm system.
The yobs chanted: 'Oh Wigan Town is wonderful, it's full of t**s, pies and rugby, oh Wigan Town is wonderful.'






McDonald's said: 'We were appalled by the deplorable behaviour displayed in our Standishgate restaurant.
'The safety and security of our employees is of paramount importance, and it is completely unacceptable for them to be the targets of any level of intimidation or abuse.
'On the evening in question, employees activated the staff alarm system which is installed to guard their safety and limit the need for confrontation.
'The alarm system alerts the central CCTV control room to any disturbance and gives them full control to monitor the situation.
'Customers in the restaurant at the time the alarm was activated will have been informed over the speakers that they were being recorded and that the police had been called.
'Fortunately, nobody was injured. But we are offering our full support to those staff members affected by the shock of the incident. We are also cooperating fully with the police.'


Read more: Video of yobs rampaging in McDonald's in Wigan, Greater Manchester | Mail Online
 

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Future of UK is grim. This country has collapsed socially.:scared2::scared2::scared2::lol:
 

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Young UK workers lack get up and go to beat foreigners, employment minister warns



Many young British workers lack the 'get up and go' of foreign-born rivals who regularly beat them in job interviews, the employment minister warned yesterday.
Chris Grayling said British-born youngsters simply could not trump the experience of older foreign workers flocking to the UK.
The 'deep-rooted problem' meant employers 'very often' gave jobs to foreigners.
Business lobby groups warned yesterday that young people were being failed by an education system that left them unprepared for the world of work.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal that the number of British-born workers fell by 208,000 last year. In contrast, the number of foreign-born workers jumped by 212,000.
Questioned about these figures yesterday, Mr Grayling said those leaving school, college or university 'without experience' faced a challenge.
'You've got these young people who are up against somebody who may be five or six years older, who has had the get up and go to cross a continent, to come to the UK,' he said.
'[They are] up against somebody who has no previous experience and has just left school or college here.
'And employers are very often giving that older person the chance, rather than that young inexperienced person.'




Read more: Young UK workers lack get up and go to beat foreigners, employment minister warns | Mail Online
 

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