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Image Credit: ADOBE STOCK February 25, 2021 - 3:45 PM An RCMP officer, who was embroiled in an argument about an undercooked hamburger at a Kamloops McDonalds restaurant in 2016, has had his punishment overturned and legal costs refunded following an appeal. On April 12, 2016, Const. Michael Muller, while off-duty, went to the McDonald’s in Sahali, off Notre Dame Drive and placed an order at the counter. Upon receiving his food, Muller examined his burger and complained to staff that it was undercooked. Video surveillance footage, which did not have audio, showed the restaurant manager pick the burger up from the counter with his left hand and move it into his right hand while Muller was attempting to take a photograph of it.
Upon receiving his food, Muller examined his burger and complained to staff that it was undercooked. Video surveillance footage, which did not have audio, showed the restaurant manager pick the burger up from the counter with his left hand and move it into his right hand while Muller was attempting to take a photograph of it. Muller grabbed the manager’s left wrist, pulling him for about a second before the manager dropped the burger on the floor. Muller then walked around the counter, picked up the patty and photographed it. The manager opted to refund Muller, who decided to leave, but not before engaging in “an animated discussion with the staff,” Federal Court Justice Russel Zinn noted in a written judgment.