‘It doesn’t matter how many hours I’ve been up. It doesn’t matter what I’ve done for anyone. Right now I’m too nervious to take a meal from McDonald’s because I can’t see it being made.
Then why order it? You can never see it being made!
If she's done this to appeal to people to giver her and her colleagues a break, she's scored an own goal, imho. She actually suggests that those working at the McD would interfere with her food because she is a cop. Showing, perhaps, just what she thinks of McD staff? Ooops!
That's a fair one, bednobs. It must have been gut-wrenching to finish a long and painstaking shift dealing with sick and dying patients to find no food left on supermarket shelves and hardly compares with having to wait 10 minutes for a sausage McMuffin.
I can sympathise with the officer - she was obviously over-tired and under a lot of strain, and I can also see why people such as retrocop would find her perhaps lacking in the moral fibre that is a pre-requisite of her profession.
I think she was caught in a weak moment, and the downside of social media, playing to the natural urges of large sections of humanity taking pleasure in the emotional suffering of strangers, did the rest.