The New Zealand Herald

Banned from every Burger King in NZ

- Jason Walls

The family of so-called unruly tourists were issued with trespass notices for all Burger Kings across New Zealand after using children “as tools” for getting free food.

Informatio­n, obtained under the Official Informatio­n Act (OIA), revealed previously unknown details about an incident at a Burger King in Hamilton last month, where both Police and Immigratio­n NZ were called.

A briefing from police reveals Burger King staff advised that the Doran family (aka the unruly tourists) would take a few bites from ordered food then wait half an hour before returning it, claiming it was cold.

They would also spill drinks over the food and demand a new meal, the OIA says.

“The family appeared to use the children as tools in assisting with this, and getting them to take old food from customers’ deserted tables, then trying to demand a refund with the cold food.”

Burger King staff also complained that the kids would yell obscenitie­s into the drive-through speaker’s box and were showing aggression and rudeness to other customers.

“When refused a refund/replacemen­t food . . . the family would become aggressive . . . banging the counters in the arcade, as well as swearing at them.” Despite this, Burger King staff did not wish to pursue a formal complaint in regard to the behaviour, the OIA said.

“All [family members] were issued with trespass notices for all Burger King restaurant­s throughout New Zealand.”

There are 83 Burger Kings across the country.

There were four children, two of whom were infants, and four adults, present at the Burger King saga.

Tina Maria Cash, 26, who was part of the unruly group, the next day admitted theft charges in the Hamilton District Court.

On January 28, the family touched down in the UK.

 ?? Photo / Belinda Feek ?? The tourists talk to police and immigratio­n officers in Hamilton in January.
Photo / Belinda Feek The tourists talk to police and immigratio­n officers in Hamilton in January.

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