Monday, August 31, 2009

The BK bathroom had a sharps container.

We've all seen the signs in restaurant bathrooms that say "employees must wash hands before returning to work." But a sharps container in a restaurant bathroom was new to me. I would have loved to have seen a sign above the container that said "employees must use a clean needle for shooting up with heroin and dispose of needle in sharps container before returning to work."

All kidding aside, the shift manager definately WAS NOT on heroin when I was there, as he was SCREAMING at the two young men in the grill area to work more efficiently. Did he think that everybody in the dining room and the guy in the drive thru couldn't hear him? I almost left because it was such a hostile environment.

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2 comments:

  1. sharps containers in bathrooms are quite common here - but i've never seen them in burgerking/McD's. Some bathrooms in Sydney used to have these weird blue lights as well. They gave the bathroom an eery glow. Supposed to make it harder to see the veins.

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  2. Hmmm. Weird. So, then, the sharps container ISN'T for "medical use" as it claims, and IS for illegal drug use? But, then, are the blue lights are SPECIFICALLY for making shooting smack harder to do? That is odd--the two are pitted against each other. The container says "go ahead and shoot up in here," But the light says the opposite. So is the world so crazy that we are encouraging people to use drugs in public places? Well, it beats people throwing HIV and Hepatitis needles all over the bathroom, like I'm sure they do sometimes.

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