A Virginia McDonald’s is now requiring prospects to be 21 years previous — with an ID to show it — to dine inside their retailer.
The McDonald’s, positioned close to Thomas Edison High School in Fairfax County, Virginia, now has a doorbell subsequent to the doorway and an indication explaining the brand new age requirement.
“Due to repeated incidents of student violence, the location is temporarily closed for dine-in service to anyone under 21 years of age,” the signal says, in line with NBC 4 Washington.
The most up-to-date incident occurred Monday together with a big group of younger individuals, some whom seemed to be from the close by highschool. The group fought, stood on tables and swore loudly, NBC 4 Washington studies.

A buyer named Stacey instructed the outlet she witnessed younger individuals being rowdy inside the shop whereas consuming along with her grandkids.
“Like we’re sitting down eating, y’all smoking, y’all drinking, y’all cussing,” Stacey mentioned. “Like, come on, y’all.”
“These youngsters are off the chain,” she added. “They have no respect, no discipline. And it seems like how they acting, their parents are allowing them to act.”
Bridget, another customer, told NBC 4 she wants the McDonald’s to be a safe place for families to eat.
“This McDonald’s, I would’ve never expected it,” she said.
“It’s a company,” she added. “It should be a safe establishment for families to enjoy their food. Young people, we can’t just…We want to take that energy and redirect it.”
The policy is in place on weekdays, and parents can still bring their children. Adult chaperones can also be joined by up to four children, NBC 4 reports.
A McDonald’s spokesperson said the policy is just a temporary fix.
“We love being part of the Edison community and we value each and every customer,” the spokesperson told NBC 4. “We’ve enhanced our Franconia Road McDonald’s security measures in an effort to promote a safe environment for our customers and staff.”
“This policy was developed in partnership with local school officials with oversight from local law enforcement,” the spokesperson continued. “This serves as a short lived repair as we work in the direction of a long-term answer for all.”
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