BAMAPHIN 22
10-21-2005, 08:41 AM
A man whose car ran into the front entry of a fast-food restaurant backed away, parked and went in for breakfast, officials say.
Police Patrol Inspector Bryan Hilts said 78-year-old Rouland Steppert's car struck the glass entryway of the downtown Burger King Friday.
After he backed up, parked and went inside, he was served his food, and police called to the scene found him eating at a table.
General manager Kathy Fasse declined to say what he ordered.
By lunchtime, glass and other debris had been cleared away and customers were able to use the normal entry.
Because the accident was on private property, the man was not cited, Hilts said.
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Police Patrol Inspector Bryan Hilts said 78-year-old Rouland Steppert's car struck the glass entryway of the downtown Burger King Friday.
After he backed up, parked and went inside, he was served his food, and police called to the scene found him eating at a table.
General manager Kathy Fasse declined to say what he ordered.
By lunchtime, glass and other debris had been cleared away and customers were able to use the normal entry.
Because the accident was on private property, the man was not cited, Hilts said.
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