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Jake Sinderberry sentenced after Kellyville McDonald’s QR code outburst – 7NEWS.com.au
The western Sydney man began to make an order at the counter of the fast-food outlet last month when staff made one simple request.

A Sydney man who verbally abused staff at a McDonalds store in Sydneys northwest has been ordered to seek counselling for anger management issues.
Jake Sinderberry, 25, fronted Blacktown Local Court on Monday over the incident that occurred at the Kellyville restaurant on January 9.
The western Sydney carpenter verbally abused staff and pushed a cash register off the counter after staff asked him to check-in using a QR code, as seen in the video above.
It was a request that police say he refused.
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