The arrest in Saraland, Ala., has not drawn the same reaction from Waffle House. A Waffle House spokesman said “police intervention was appropriate.”On Monday afternoon, the Police Department released a portion of a 911 call from a Waffle House employee and footage from two security cameras inside the restaurant. “‘You ain’t going to be here tomorrow,’” Mims said the women told employees. The police arrived when the women were trying to get the name of a Waffle House supervisor to file a complaint, Clemons-Howard said. Mims said Monday that the waitress was following Waffle House policy to charge customers for plastic ware if they plan to dine at the restaurant.
Source: thestar April 24, 2018 21:00 UTC