McDonald's branch bans under 18s after 5pm because of 'physical abuse'

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McDonald's branch bans under 18s after 5pm because of 'physical abuse'
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A McDonald’s branch in Liverpool will no longer serve kids without an adult present after 5pm in a bid to avoid staff getting harassed.

A McDonald’s branch will no longer serve kids without an adult after 5pm in a bid to avoid staff getting harassed.

One customer said: ‘I was in town the night before and there were large groups of kids all over Liverpool One and they were moved on a number of times by security.’Security guards are seemingly tasked with enforcing the new rules, having to turn customers away who look under 18.

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