Rapping your order at a drive-thru window may be irritating to restaurant workers but it isn’t against the law. That’s the upshot of a case in Utah where a teenager was charged with disorderly conduct after he and his buddies went through a McDonald’s drive-thru and rapped their order into the speaker. Spenser Dauwalder was cited last fall after he was part of a group that imitated a rap from a popular YouTube video. The order-taker wasn’t pleased, and a restaurant manager reported the teens to police. But a judge cleared the teen of a disorderly conduct charge.
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