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Recorded 911 Call: Subway Put Marinara Sauce on My Pizza

911 Call: Subway Put Marinara Sauce on My Pizza, and It's Terrible

A woman called 911 last Thursday to report her local Subway franchise for putting marinara—instead of “pizza sauce”—on her flatbread pizza, and ended up in jail herself for misuse of the 911 system.

“It’s terrible,” Bevalente Michette Hall told a Gastonia, N.C., police dispatcher, “I told ‘em I can’t eat this kind of sauce.”

In the call, obtained by the Gaston Gazette, she demanded police take her report so she could get her story on local news channel Action 9, and that they force Subway to refund her money or make her another pizza.

The dispatcher ended the call by agreeing to send an officer, but Hall didn’t get the result she wanted. She was jailed “for three minutes” and released on a $2,000 bond, the Gazette reported.

According to Subway’s website, all its pizzas come with marinara sauce.

Sourced from Gawker.com

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Chicago Subway shop uses bulletproof case to protect sandwich makers

A jarring photo showing the potentially life-saving shield was allegedly taken inside a West Pullman shop. An employee at a neighboring shop remarked to The News: ‘It’s not odd, it just depends on the owner wanting to keep all the employees safe

The Subway Restaurant at 11627 South Halstead in Chicago, Illinois has a counter that is encased in bullet proof glass.Dave Savini/CBS2 Chicago This Subway restaurant at 11627 South Halstead in Chicago appears to be taking extreme measures to prevent gun violence to its employees by putting up a bulletproof shield.

Just how dangerous is Chicago looking these days?

A South Side Subway sandwich shop appears to be going the extra protective mile by installing a bulletproof case around their sandwich station and cash register — and they’re not exactly alone.

A jarring photo showing the potentially life-saving shield was allegedly taken inside a West Pullman shop by a CBS Chicago reporter while out fetching a bite to eat.

A manager at the store on 116th St. and South Halsted wasn’t available for comment, but neighboring employees had a few things to say.

“We are in a pretty dangerous area,” an employee of the next door Shrimp House Fish & Chicken restaurant told the Daily News Thursday while confirming the Subway encasing’s existence.

The Subway Restaurant at 11627 South Halstead in Chicago, Illinois has a counter that is encased in bullet proof glass.Google Maps Street View The Subway restaurant located in West Pullman isn’t unique in its ways, according to an employee at a neighboring restaurant.

“It’s not odd, it just depends on the owner wanting to keep all the employees safe,” the 22-year-old woman identified as Samantha said.

On the contrasting side of the Subway shop, an employee at South China Kitchen who didn’t want to be identified told The News that she’s worked there for the last 15 years and, “it’s a very good area.”

“No shootings,” she said, while stating that their restaurant has no protective encasing around it. A Google street view of the shops appears to show some kind of protective bars on the outside windows that she denied.

According to the area’s crime reports compiled by the Chicago Tribune, there have been seven criminal instances between March 15 and April 14 within a three block radius.

The Subway Restaurant at 11627 South Halstead in Chicago, Illinois has a counter that is encased in bullet proof glass.Google Maps Street View The West Pullman neighborhood is described as dangerous by one employee. Sadly, the city of Chicago overall is well known for its astonishing number of shootings.

Two were for assault with a firearm, three were reports of narcotics or cannabis, and two were for theft of either less or more than $500.

Sadly, Chicagoland as a whole is well known for its record number of shootings and violence making protective measures such as this not all that surprising.

Over Easter weekend alone, nine people were killed and 36 others injured in shootings, the Chicago Tribune reported. One of them was an 11-year-old girl.

At the next-door shrimp and chicken shop, Samantha, who says she’s lived in the area all her life, said she feels safe despite it occasionally being a bit rough.

Their store also has a glass window for protection, she said, “but we don’t close it often.”

ngolgowski@nydailynews.com

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/chicago-subway-bulletproof-case-protect-employees-article-1.1768270#ixzz2zvYZdmwy

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As a retail employee who sees this regularly? it’s good to see Subway being the first to post it.