Police Steps To Investigate McDonald's Crowds About BTS Meal Queues
JAKARTA - The police have prepared a plan to thoroughly investigate the crowds that occurred at a number of McDonald's outlets due to the emergence of a special menu for BTS Meal. The Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Yusri Yunus said that one of the follow-up steps to the problem was to check McDonald's. , what will happen later. We will make the summons, we will wait," Yusri told reporters, Wednesday, June 9. For now, Yusri said, his party had taken preventive measures. For example, he appealed to continue to apply health protocols (prokes). In addition, his party has also sent a warning letter to the McDonald's Menteng branch, Central Jakarta. "Make a warning letter to McDonald's. Then we ask the manager there to immediately close the ordering application," said Yusri. close the entrance, the gate to the outlet," he continued.
No follow-up action has yet been taken because the crowd problem has been handled by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government through the Satpol PP. But if needed, the police will act immediately. "Yes, we will wait," said Yusri. Meanwhile, the Head of the Public Relations Division of the Police, Inspector General Argo Yuwono, said that this issue is still being coordinated with related parties. So, from the coordination, the steps that will be taken will be determined. "Communicated with the COVID-19 Task Force (about the crowd)," said Argo. For information, the crowds and crowds were caused by McDonald's issuing a special BTS Meal menu. This menu is a collaboration with the South Korean boy band, BTS. Crowds are inevitable in a number of outlets, such as McDonald's Pondok Indah, McDonald's Otista, to McDonald's Puri Kembangan. In fact, McDonald's Sunter was also temporarily closed due to a crowd of ojol drivers. In fact, as a result of the crowd, the McDonald's outlet at Gambir Station was sealed for 1x24 hours. In addition, management is also subject to a fine of IDR 50 million