A McDonald's in Fairfax County, Virginia, has implemented a ban on customers under the age of 21 due to repeated incidents of violence and disruptions involving students. The restaurant, located near a high school, experienced significant disturbances, including fights and loud behavior. As a response, officials installed a doorbell for entry and will require ID to verify ages. While this measure is specific to one location, all other McDonald's in New York still allow children inside, indicating a regional approach to address behavior issues.
A McDonald's in Virginia is banning entry for children under 21 due to repeated incidents of violence and disruptive behavior by students.
Workers noted that students had been increasingly rowdy, culminating in violence that led to the decision to restrict entry to those 21 and older.
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