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Imagine getting a $500 fine for using a free meal coupon from the McDonald's app! In this episode, I dive into the unbelievable story of an 18-year-old from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, who faced this exact situation. He logged into the McDonald's app, drove to the drive-thru to claim his free meal, and ended up with a hefty fine from a vigilant police officer who caught him using his smartphone in the car. Source News Story Here https://globalnews.ca/news/10498729/sask-rcmp-issue-a-ticket-for-cellphone-use-in-saskatoon-mcdonalds-drive-thru/ Update since the release of this video/podcast it was confirmed that, the gentleman may have been distracted and driving before getting into the McDonald's parking lot. We'll discuss the details of this incident, my thoughts on the rules about using smartphones while driving, and the potential implications of this fine. Is it fair to penalize someone for using their phone in a drive-thru? Should there be exceptions for using mobile payment methods like Apple Pay or Android Pay? Tune in to hear my take on this frustrating scenario and why I believe there should be a separate rule for using phones in drive-thrus. Hit that subscribe button for more intriguing stories and join the conversation in the comments below. Let's talk about road safety, fairness, and the true cost of a 'free' meal.
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Imagine getting a $500 fine for using a free meal coupon from the McDonald's app! In this episode, I dive into the unbelievable story of an 18-year-old from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, who faced this exact situation. He logged into the McDonald's app, drove to the drive-thru to claim his free meal, and ended up with a hefty fine from a vigilant police officer who caught him using his smartphone in the car. Source News Story Here https://globalnews.ca/news/10498729/sask-rcmp-issue-a-ticket-for-cellphone-use-in-saskatoon-mcdonalds-drive-thru/ Update since the release of this video/podcast it was confirmed that, the gentleman may have been distracted and driving before getting into the McDonald's parking lot. We'll discuss the details of this incident, my thoughts on the rules about using smartphones while driving, and the potential implications of this fine. Is it fair to penalize someone for using their phone in a drive-thru? Should there be exceptions for using mobile payment methods like Apple Pay or Android Pay? Tune in to hear my take on this frustrating scenario and why I believe there should be a separate rule for using phones in drive-thrus. Hit that subscribe button for more intriguing stories and join the conversation in the comments below. Let's talk about road safety, fairness, and the true cost of a 'free' meal.
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