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SOCIETY A McDonald's with bulletproof glass located in Detroit.

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u/knarfolled 11h ago

I was at a convenience store in Philadelphia and you had to tell them through a bullet proof glass window what you wanted and they would get it then put it in a metal drawer, you couldn’t enter the store

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u/Nochnichtvergeben 11h ago edited 9h ago

Doesn't sound very convenient.

"One pack of extra small condoms please."

"Sorry, I didn't hear you. You need to speak up."

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u/knarfolled 11h ago

It wasn’t but also made me nervous about the area I was in

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u/DegenerateCrocodile 9h ago edited 8h ago

As you should have been. They don’t install stuff like that unless they’re regularly getting robbed at gunpoint.

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u/ObeseVegetable 8h ago

They will install them on brand new buildouts if they look at crime data for the area beforehand, too. 

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u/walterbsfo 6h ago

why risk it? Open a store somewhere else

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u/JalapenoPopPoop 4h ago

Because a convenience store can make a lot of money selling cigarettes, alcohol, and junk food in those areas as well

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u/Western_Coat_437 6h ago

Something something cheap labor...

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u/Willing-Cicada-6870 3h ago

The largest convenience store in my area pays its employees double time (hazard pay) when they work in high crime areas.

I’ve known people who’ve work for them, and they say people are always clamoring to cover shifts in dangerous areas because the money is so good. They typically get overtime for covering the shift, and then they get the hazard pay on top of that. They end up making something like $40 an hour in those cases. It can be a really, really good gig for kids just out of high school or in college.

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u/The_BeardedClam 5h ago

Because if you leave an area someone else will move in and take that business from you.

It's like the dollar generals whole business model. Carve out the areas that no one else wanted and fill the niche left behind.

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u/knarfolled 9h ago

You are absolutely correct

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u/Tizzle_Wiggle 8h ago

I mean. that's just Philly man

source: from Philly

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u/daXypher 7h ago

lol yeah, dunno what this guy’s on. I grew up with that being the norm so much I was confused when I went places that didn’t have the glass.

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u/Replikant83 7h ago

Damn dude, that's super unfortunate. No one chooses where they are born and raised, of course. I hope you have had the opportunity to move, if that's what you want to do

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u/daXypher 7h ago

Oh yeah. Haven’t lived in a neighborhood like that in years. My dad and I tease my kids for being soft but we internally are glad they’ll never know about that life.

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u/the_vault-technician 8h ago

Getting gas while traveling is always an interesting experience. Sometimes you don't know that you stopped off in an area a local wouldn't send their enemy to get gas.

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u/oopsdiditwrong 6h ago

I used to have to go to Baltimore a few times a year other than sports games. Always was get in, get out. I usually had plenty of gas but had to stop a couple blocks from where I was familiar. Got about 3gal into my truck before I took off and treated stop signs as suggestions. That was not going to end well if I filled as intended.

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u/-rosa-azul- 6h ago

Lived in the city for about a decade. It truly is block-to-block what you're gonna run into, more than any other city I've lived in or visited.

(My local Taco Bell had bulletproof glass like this photo, you put the money in a lazy susan, turned it around, and then the food came out the same way. They also closed the dining room at dusk.)

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u/oopsdiditwrong 5h ago edited 5h ago

Absolutely agree. It's pretty easy to see when you go a block too far. If the mayors there arent actively stealing, they're botching opportunities. We'll see what happens to the inner harbor mall revamp.

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u/-rosa-azul- 5h ago

Took my husband to an O's game a few years back and thought I'd drive him in on 40 from the west side lol. He grew up in a different (but similar-sized) city and was still like where the FUCK are we right now???

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u/Ok-Parfait-9856 7h ago

Nothing like taking the wrong turn in Cleveland after you get off i90 looking for a place to piss, and ending up in a neighborhood that makes skidrow look like Hollywood

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u/the_vault-technician 7h ago

I learned rather quickly that Dearborn Heights and Dearborn are two very different places lol

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u/FuckOfficerChavez 4h ago

Always be afraid of heights, True for just about every bigger city I've lived in.

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u/ulyssesjack 6h ago

Garfield Heights has entered the chat

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u/Pretend-Vehicle-5183 6h ago

I had the clerk seriously tell me I didn't need what I asked for and to just leave before anyone noticed me 😂 I was a 17 y/o white boy in Detroit. Around same time I got lost in ghetto Detroit, stopping at all the stop signs. Cop pulls me over to tell me to just get out of there, before something bad happens.

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u/knarfolled 5h ago

Similar thing happened that same night, we were lost and went the wrong way down a one way street and a cop pulled up behind us then another in front (of course we hid the weed and booze) but they stopped just to escort us out of the neighborhood

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u/mPrime39r 5h ago

In all seriousness, stop signs and red lights are only suggestions in many parts of Detroit. If there's nobody traveling into the intersection there isn't a single cop that will ticket you for running one.

Source: Was raised in a bordering city.

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u/TheBSQ 5h ago

Neighborhoods change over time. So sometimes it’s a relic of a previous era, but many parts of Philly have real issues with gun violence & just a few years ago, the city was hitting 500 homicides a year (but it’s gone down in recent years, although is still high by the standards of other cities and really high by EU/AngloSphere standards).

Philly actually maps their gun violence incidents so you can look up where you were on this map and see if it’s a gun violence hot spot. 

https://controller.phila.gov/philadelphia-reports/mapping-gun-violence/

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u/mybigpecker 7h ago

We don’t have to live like this.

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u/Wonderful_Cookie_572 4h ago

We do until we as a society are willing to accept some uncomfortable truths and take some currently-unpopular actions.

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u/Account-Number-67 2h ago

Yes we do, diversity is our strength

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u/Chaosmusic 5h ago

First time I visited TN I was slightly put off by the "Please leave your gun in your car" signs in front of some of the restaurants.

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u/Heykurat 4h ago

Eh, it's common to see this on smaller gas station kiosks and places that are open late at night. I've seen it even in nice areas.

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u/myglasstrip 5h ago

What's more funny about this post is that this is quite common. It shows the demographic of reddit is quite homogenous. I don't even think of this as a notable thing about Philadelphia. People have lived very different lives lol.

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u/PM_THE_REAPER 10h ago

"I SAID I NEED ONE PACK OF YOUR LARGEST MAGNUM CONDOMS PLEASE.".

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u/Karvaparta 10h ago

"I need monster condom that I use for my Magnum Dong."

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u/Truth_Speaker_001 8h ago

"I HAVE A LARGE PENIS AND VERY LITTLE MONEY TO BE ROBBED FOR"

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u/Normal_Feedback_2918 8h ago

Oh, great. Now you got yourself gang banged in the alley. Way to go.

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u/Humorpalanta 10h ago

Cashier turns on the speaker: 1 pack of the smallest condom pack coming up!

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u/LargeCokeNoIce 9h ago

And that’s where the bulletproof glass comes in handy!

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u/LostTechnology5944 10h ago

that I use for my magnum dong

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u/OldBison 9h ago

"I SAID ONE BOX OF EXTRA LARGE CONDOMS AND ONE PACK OF ZIP TIES PLEASE."

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u/SuperLeverage 8h ago

Don’t forget the gloves.

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u/OldManEnglishTeacher 7h ago

Just get latex gloves and cut the fingers off.

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u/sheezy520 9h ago

He’s mistaken, it was actually an inconvenience store.

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u/National-Charity-435 10h ago

Thanks for going to the store for me 

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u/inderbitably 8h ago

They’re called snug fit!!!

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u/LectroRoot 10h ago

I went into a liquor store that was like this. You couldn't go in the store and browse. I was just there for beer since you can't buy it in gas stations, grocery stores, or specialty beer stores like I was used to. It was really annoying. I like the option to browse around and this store wasn't setup to be able so you could see everything. It had isles like a normal store and he would just go fetch what you wanted.

This was the only time I went to get alcohol so I realize it was likely just because of the area I was in. I'm from Atlanta and you would see store like this occasionally if you were in a high crime area.

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u/cvr24 10h ago

The govt run Beer Store in Ontario used to be like that.

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u/Rabbit_of_Caerbanog 9h ago

Yeah but they have mice in their beer

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u/artwarrior 8h ago

Coo loo coo coo, coo coo coo coo!

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u/SoylentGrunt 3h ago

Beauty, eh

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u/sinkwiththeship 6h ago

12 Elsinore, no 24. That's it. 24 Elsinore beers.

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u/LauraTFem 9h ago

The irony is that’s exactly how general stores worked a few hundred years ago. You got a list of goods from the proprietor, marked what you needed, and they went to the back and got everything together.

We’ve advanced so far we’ve regressed.

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u/el_ghosteo 7h ago

I feel like we’re kinda headed back there. I think that’s why stores are pushing so hard for order pickups and don’t care about unlocking glass cases. They’d rather use the limited manpower as pickers instead.

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u/SirWitzig 5h ago

The thing is that this "general store" model is more labor intensive than a classic supermarket where the customer does the picking. If I spend 15 minutes getting all the items on my shopping list myself, I save the store owner maybe 10 minutes of labor. And in the process I may pick up a few items that weren't on my list.

But yeah, maybe the old model pays off for the store owner if shrinkage is a problem.

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u/kobeshaqhorry 4h ago

This is also why we have self-checkout now.

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u/dkrtzyrrr 9h ago

yeah piggly wiggly innovated the modern model

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u/IndependentClear469 10h ago

What time did you go? In the UK, petrol stations do this after 10pm

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u/knarfolled 9h ago

Yea it was after a concert around 1:00 am

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u/Haunt_Fox 11h ago

Going back to the days of Sam Drucker

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u/RandallJoPhotography 9h ago

There's a gas station/convenience store just like that across the street from where I work. Tbf, during daylight hours you can go in. But at night you have to ask for things and they put it in the drawer. Did make me very nervous too

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u/darthcaedusiiii 10h ago

We have a couple of Circle Ks that do that after 10pm.

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u/human-kibble 8h ago

Same here

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u/skrappyfire 10h ago

Dont worry, we have those in the south to.

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u/TocSir 9h ago

Oh, so you’re also from Jacksonville?

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u/RocketsandBeer 9h ago

We have those for after hours times in Houston gas stations. Was your visit late at night?

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u/knarfolled 9h ago

Yea definitely, it was after a concert around 1:00 am

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u/VanessaDoesVanNuys 11h ago

'Interesting'

And it's the most normal thing in Detroit ever

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u/DippityDamn 8h ago

it's sad that this is just normal here in certain places in the USA though, I remember seeing this sort of thing in some bad neighborhoods in Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston too 10 years ago.

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u/ViviReine 9h ago

Once I went in a Couche-Tard and the door was locked. You had to click on the bell, the clerk see you on the camera, and let you enter. If you look weird, he don't let you enter. There was a drunk hobo outside that wanted to enter, and he didn't let him for exemple

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u/GRF999999999 10h ago

Sounds like a 1am beer run to 24th St and Van Buren in PHX

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u/Big-Design-9836 9h ago

You guys can buy alcohol after midnight?😲 I live in the drunkest state in America (WI): no liquor sales after 9pm, no beer after midnight

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u/hitdaroad_omerta 9h ago

They have a 1 or 2 that I know of Boston like that

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u/upholsteryduder 9h ago

same in Buffalo, NY

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u/resistyrocks 9h ago

They do that in L.A. too some places.

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u/StrawberryMilk817 9h ago

There was a gas station in Mobile like that as well. They were open normally during the day but then I went there with a friend one night because he just needed to have some alcohol at like 11pm. We get there and it’s basically a walk up window with tons of people there and front doors locked. I had never seen that in my life and was thinking damn what caused the need for this 😅

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u/curious__curiosity 9h ago

Most of our 24 hour petrol stations do this after 12. Can't enter the kiosk /shop

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u/tvnr 8h ago

Los Angeles also has some of those

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u/still770 5h ago

There's a Jack in The Box in Gardena on Rosecrans just like this.

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u/emmypoosays666 8h ago

we have some of those in milwaukee but they usually only do it at night. clearly some stores need a speaker system if they’re already having to go through all that work

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u/player0617 10h ago

Damn that sounds like a pawn shop experience 

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u/ostapenkoed2007 8h ago

i oftenly want to see stuff first.

"sir, what are you buying"

"milk product"

"which one"

"i dunno. show me?"

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u/Wise-Dust3700 8h ago

We have those in Ireland at gas stations, after 10 the store closes and you need to go up to a window to order through glass because people are assholes.

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u/Whadyagot 7h ago

I went to Temple University for a couple years and this is how you buy basically anything around campus.

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u/danstecz 11h ago

May find this interesting from almost a decade ago. It was a huge controversy at the time.

https://reason.com/2017/12/15/philly-votes-to-regulate-bulletproof-gla/

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u/imissher4ever 10h ago

“Democratic Councilwoman Cindy Bass, a primary sponsor of the bill, insisted these delis were the cause, not an effect, of trouble in her district.”

Literally victim blaming the restaurant owners.

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u/danstecz 10h ago

Same Cindy Bass of this article two days ago...

https://share.inquirer.com/UctQK7

Many in my area want her OUT. When she was running for reelection a few years ago, someone blacked out the B in her last name on a huge obnoxious political sign on a main road.

Despite everything, she keeps on getting reelected...

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u/imissher4ever 10h ago

People just keep voting the same people in year after year after year despite them not helping them. It’s almost as if voters vote for politicians simply because of the letter after their name.

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u/Reikukaja 10h ago

At least one Subway in detroit is exactly like this.

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u/Excellent-Bite196 11h ago

Went to a gas station like this once. But they sold umbrellas and I needed one. Ain’t gonna fit in the slot. The lady opened the glass doors to give it to me anyway lol

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u/Mister_Pibbs 10h ago

I’ve lived in major cities my whole life and this isn’t uncommon or strange.

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u/WorkerPlayful4192 9h ago

European guy, here. That sound wild to me.

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u/knarfolled 9h ago

As an American it is wild

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u/JoeIntTheBox 11h ago

I've been to banks that were less protected.

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u/colonelcasey22 10h ago

Same...a lot of the banks around me have gotten rid of the bulletproof glass around the tellers in the last few years and it feels weird now.

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u/Normal-Tadpole-4833 9h ago

i use to clean banks the banks in good areas never had bulletproof glass... needless to say about the other areas though

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u/userhwon 3h ago

I 'member going to Canada, and seeing a bank that was just a counter with some drawers behind it.

I realized something right then about where I grew up...

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u/bobbymcpresscot 8h ago

Sounds like the person you are responding tos area had been gentrified 

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u/Ok-Parfait-9856 7h ago

The horror!

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u/eh_meh_badabeh 8h ago

new bank offices in my country dont even have separate tellers tables. Offices basically look like open space caffeterias, tellers just sit next to customers with iPads, only the cashier is in a small separate room

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u/TopWhich6862 8h ago

There is so much surveillance now that most bank robbers will get caught before they can start spending what they stole.

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u/deviled-tux 8h ago

Robbing a bank is also not really that profitable

I guess with digital payments most banks carry way less cash nowadays 

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u/bone_apple_Pete 6h ago

I am in my mid 30s and have never been to a bank with bulletproof glass. Hell, at my local bank you walk past the open vault to the PO Boxes to get to the tellers

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u/Schmigolo 7h ago

I live in Germany. I have never ever seen a bank with bulletproof glass. Often they don't even have a counter that blocks your way, sometimes they just have a small desk that you could easily go around if you wanted.

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u/New-Fun8065 8h ago

My bank had signs that you couldn’t enter with any kind of face covering. Then covid happened and you couldn’t enter unless you had a mask (face covering)😷

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u/Bananna_Hamock0 10h ago

That’s crazy to think about

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u/Shot-Arugula8264 8h ago

They’re not protecting the assets, they’re protecting the people. Tellers’ lives are not inherently more valuable than those of fast food workers.

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u/abracadammmbra 7h ago

I work in banks a lot for my job. The ones in very small rural towns are hilariously under protected. The ones in big cities sometimes make Fort Knox look like a joke. Since I work on fire/security systems, I often have to be in the secure areas. Which makes me like the rural banks way more because I dont have to sign 40 things and be escorted through 15 locked doors. I get tossed the keys and pointed in the general direction of the equipment.

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u/GoVolt_Mine 7h ago

We have cashier-less stores here that have been operating for years.

Other stores in the same brand have a cashier system the people cannot open themselves.

Location location location...

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u/Cute-Advisor-2323 11h ago

Some people must really get angry over the ice cream and shake machines being broken 😬

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u/imissher4ever 10h ago

Nah, didn’t get their nugget sauce.

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u/p0jinx 7h ago

"some people"

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u/LenLenLennie 11h ago edited 8h ago

That McDonald’s also happens to be located next to a gun store, liquor store, and a Burger King all in the same plaza

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u/NoOutrageSubs 8h ago

The gun store and liquor store aren't a big deal. The glass is for the Burger King.

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u/oneAUaway 8h ago

McDonald's is prepared for Burger King, but they've clearly overlooked Taco Bell in the Franchise Wars.

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u/turdferguson3891 3h ago

What about Colonel Sanders with his military experience?

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u/Jaw40k 6h ago

I'm choosing to believe this is a Demolition Man reference.

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u/oneAUaway 6h ago

Obviously you're someone who knows how to use the three seashells.

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u/misfitofscience76 8h ago

Wow, I never have to leave that plaza!

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u/Steve_Brule_MD_ 9h ago

This pic is at least 7 years old.

Detroit has come a long way in just a decade. I haven't ever felt unsafe here and I've been fortunate to get to live all over the country, so I've seen some shit.

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u/Ghost_with_no_name 8h ago

Detroit (downtown) is almost unrecognizable compared to what it was 15 years ago. But it’s easier for people to still shit over it, not knowing anything about how it is now.

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u/noodleandbanter 5h ago

Detroit (downtown) is almost unrecognizable compared to what it was 15 years ago.

Seriously. I came home to visit and there were college girls in yoga pants walking by themselves at night in places we used to get hassled by crackheads as a group of 20 something men decades prior. Threw me for a loop, wild improvements.

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u/cbih 6h ago

Let them think it's terrible, then they won't come here and fuck it all up.

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u/sportseconomics 8h ago

Yeah can’t believe no one’s pointing out that menu board looks old AF. Not to mention they’ve closed almost all the registers and force you to order at the kiosks now…

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u/bigtimehater1969 6h ago

Half of Americans are convinced that big cities are bad, scary, and full of criminals. They use pictures like these for confirmation bias.

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u/Slow_Bowler8285 11h ago

I listened to podcasts that referred to this phenomenon.

McDonald's will keep a location as long as it keeps turning a profit, employee safety be damned.

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u/imissher4ever 10h ago

85-95% of McDonald’s are independently owned franchises.

McDonald’s (corporation) makes the majority of its profits from real estate, rather than from selling food.

It “ma & pa” individual business owners that make the profit from the McDonald’s food.

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u/dkrtzyrrr 9h ago

yeah i remember ryan from the office explain this to batman so he could screw over ron swanson and the zodiac killer

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u/BearysWorkRedditName 8h ago

Did I just have a sitcom stroke?

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u/Mattress666 8h ago

No, you just read part of the plot of the 2017 movie The Founder

Solid movie, btw, check it out

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u/sockpuppethunt 8h ago

Hey now, that’s captain Gene who also works at bed bath and beyond.

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u/FrequentPolicy23 8h ago

This was amazing to scroll down and read. Thank you 😆

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u/wizard680 7h ago

Like the founder movie stated "you aren't running a restaurant business. You are in the reestate business."

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u/j_cruise 8h ago

I could tell you didn't grow up poor or in a poor area. In poverty stricken places, fast food jobs are highly coveted. When I was a teenager, I tried as hard as I could to get a job at McDonald's and other places but never could because they already had a stack of literally hundreds of applications.

It is a good thing that this McDonald's stayed open - the community needs these jobs.

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u/infoHighyway 7h ago

interesting perspective I haven't heard before, thanks for sharing

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u/jupiler91 10h ago

I mean they did put up the glass...

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u/PhilosophyBubbly6190 9h ago

Seriously, I’m not sure how much more protected you can get. Each worker has their own mini McDonald’s Draco next?

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u/hammertime850 8h ago

A McDraco if you will

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u/ushausha2 8h ago

Would you rather they close the location and fire the employees?

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u/SeaRevolutionary4209 11h ago

Something something.. changing consumer habits

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u/Chronza 11h ago

Bro just close it down. If the crime is so bad you need bullet proof glass it’s not worth it anyways.

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u/imfromthefuture2088 10h ago

This photo must be at least 10 years old. The McFlurry spinny machine doesn't even exist anymore, as they discontinued the McFlurry spoons in 2023

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u/thatshygirl06 8h ago

People always try to shit on detroit, they post old photos to try and make us look bad. Detroit has been on the up and up for over a decade now. It's a beautiful city. Fuck the haters.

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u/BiggieBigs34 8h ago

Detroit is also a huge city, there’s going to be really bad areas in practically every major city.

I see the same thing happening with Baltimore where people choose the worst areas to show online.

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u/RealLaurenBoebert 7h ago

I live right outside of Oakland, California, and you could easily cherry pick similar photos in certain neighborhoods here too. The town's got lots of nice neighborhoods too, of course. Like there's a Whole Foods a block off of Lake Merrit (to pick a mundane but easily relatable example)

You post a photo of the normal-ass Whole Foods in oakland, nobody's gonna upvote that. But photos from the worst blocks go viral.

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u/d33rl1ng 8h ago

the amount of people in the comments who think this is a recent picture alarms me. I don't remember the last time I saw a non-screen menu in a McDonald's in the last decade.

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u/MoffieHanson 11h ago

It is for McDonald’s . It wouldn’t be for us .
For McDonald’s the bulletproof glass is probably earned back in a week or so if it’s a busy McDonald’s .

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u/Check_Me_Out-Boss 10h ago

Revenue doesn't equal profit and it's probably the franchise owner who installed it.

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u/Sad_Cup_8012 9h ago

If the store closes down. Locals will complain. Then they will just go to the next store that might not be so bad. Then ruin it.

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u/Normal-Tadpole-4833 9h ago

yeah just shut down that whole city in fact lets build a wall around it

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u/Shot-Arugula8264 8h ago

Then people wonder why they live in a food desert.

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u/Pounderwhole 10h ago

That Hamburglar won't get those burgers now.

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u/AraiHavana 11h ago

That is officially mental

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u/Rage_Blackout 8h ago

It’s so weird to me reading these comments because if you’ve ever been to the shitty part of pretty much any city in America then you’ve seen something like this. 

I was expecting the comments to point out how boring this pic is but instead people are surprised. 

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u/AraiHavana 8h ago

I don’t know what to say to you, man. Outside of America this is crazy pills

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u/spyVSspy420-69 8h ago

I’ve lived in America for 35 years, been all over the country, and I’ve never seen shit like this before. So as an American seeing this pic: it’s crazy pills for me as well. It’s not typical, normal, or common.

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u/DigitalUnlimited 11h ago

A royale with cheese? Say what again, I dare you!

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u/tstone1477 11h ago

Affectionately known as the murder Mac!

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u/maskedhood313 9h ago

Are you from the D? Because there actually is a McDonald's known as Murder Mac, on our east side, Mack Ave. And it's got that name for that reason.

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u/Late-Barber5151 11h ago

That’s a tough McDonalds

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u/No-Association42069 10h ago

The sad part is no one wakes up one day and says "I think I'll install bulletproof glass at my business for funsies"

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u/Brence1984 11h ago

Bless Amurica... Fast abd greasy food, good cover. Sounds like a plan.

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u/EPluribusButthole 10h ago

Eh, only in very specific neighborhoods, in very specific cities.

Where i live, people leave their cars running, windows down, and cell phone in the truck while stopping the gas station. I do it all the time, too. I'm just outside of KC.

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u/AccomplishedWar3847 10h ago

Im far from a flag waver but most of the usa doesnt look like this.  Its a big place 

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u/Dismal_Bridge9439 10h ago

This isn't new. I grew up there. My first memory of a fast food restaurant was a taco bell. Instead of the metal drawer, they had that spinning/revolving access window. I was 12. I'm 42 now. Moved away at 23. Never saw a dead body, never been shot, never saw a gun, never saw drugs, never got jumped.

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u/d3c509b 7h ago

Still live in the Metro area, I thought the plexi was normal in fast food and party stores until I was 16 and started driving and getting out. 

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u/Master_Steward 10h ago

Maybe add a pulpit machine gun turret next to the soda machine, just in case they try to fill their water cup with the sweet syrup liquid

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u/Fine_Location_8367 10h ago

If I walk into something like this, I'm immediately walking back out

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u/infinit9 10h ago

I'd be scared to be there as a customer.

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u/Middle-Interview-183 9h ago

They installed the glass due to "changing consumer habits" I assume....

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u/RelativusAlternatus 9h ago

Ridiculous, from the perspective of US politics.

Minimum-wage worker in a multi-billion dollar company needing protection from under-supported systematically abused people who became criminals out of poverty.

Can't make it up.

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u/EverSoInfinite 6h ago

Put your hands up 🔫

Put your hands up 🙌

Put your hands up 🙌 for Detroit i love this city

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u/RonaldBurgundy1 11h ago

This is normal for businesses down there

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u/DifficultMind5950 10h ago

Gotta protect them from white people.

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u/jqman69 11h ago

Looks like a freaking bank lol

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u/dick-penis 8h ago

Why is Detroit like that? Is there a reason?

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u/RedJam4platy 10h ago

Surprising it is not the standard

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u/fazlez1 10h ago

A long time ago I had a friend who was a manager at a location that had so many drive-by shootings their main window was bulletproof. I think it was because it was right on the dividing line between rival gangs.

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u/sorestgore 9h ago

We've all seen the videos of why this is necessary.fast food employees don't deserve to be fucking assaulted by trash people over fries

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u/AbleRelationship5287 9h ago

“I’d like a Big Mac and to make a withdrawal”