Posted on 08/11/2011 4:10:23 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
A Florida man was arrested for popping zits on his back at a McDonald's restaurant, according to a report.
Owen Lemire Kato of Port Charlotte stood in front of one of the entrances and repulsed customers by squeezing the pimples for more than 10 minutes, the police report cited by news-press.com said.
Kato, 23, gave a fake name to an off-duty officer who tried to intervene, then gave his real name before bolting out of the restaurant, news-press.com reported.
Another officer in the area heard the call go out, spotted Kato and tackled him after a brief chase on foot, according to news-press.com.
The report also stated that the arresting officer found a syringe in Kato's pocket upon searching him, and the suspect's girlfriend said he used it to shoot Oxycontin.
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They arrest people in FL for popping zits at a restaurant? Gross yes, but criminal? Granted the dude was doing drugs but seriously?
George Lopez, is that you?
Dang!
I’ll get the popcorn.
No butter of course.
In Before The Zit.
It’s a shame that this disgusting bit of news wound up on Free Republic again.
Uh, ok, thanks for the pic. At first, I was imagining a disgruntled fired “comedian.”
He’s lucky that some of the amish that have been hanging out at McDonalds lately didn’t attack him.
This scum will now be the 2897th reason that I avoid that “restaurant”.
The first reason is the food sucks!!!!
Secret sauce ping!
Just what law did he break? :-/
He was only applying for a job as their head chef.
Zit happens.
I haven’t been to a restaurant in years (aside from the local cafe) and I’m not missing it.
As well he should be.
Public health law?
In these days of AIDS and Hep-C, I am sure there is a statute governing the tossing of bodily fluids about. It’s all the rage in prison, I hear.
ROTLMFAO ! How entertaining !
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