Taco Bell Worker Charged With Felony

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Vic

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It is important IMO to note that the accused is not just guilty of spitting in someone's cup, but also of a violation of public trust.
 

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Originally posted by: Vic
It is important IMO to note that the accused is not just guilty of spitting in someone's cup, but also of a violation of public trust.

Very much correct, sir. And as to the latter charge, there is no justifiable penalty. Up until the 20th century, the penalty for said offense was immediate and a very public death.