A Griffith woman has been charged after a midnight Maccas run turned into a nightmare for several staff members
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Estella Serukabaivata, 21, pleaded guilty to four counts of assault after she was refused service in January.
She was sentenced to a two-year good behaviour bond.
The court heard the defendant attended the drive-through and was refused service after abusing a staff member through the window.
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Ms Serukabaivata then entered the store and told another staff member she paid for food and hadn’t received it.
When the staff member could not find her order, the defendant climbed on the counter and began to abuse the server. She threw food and drinks at the same staff member.
When two customers were forced to intervene, she headbutted one in the mouth before throwing a punch at another.
At this point, other witnesses stepped in and escorted Ms Serukabaivata outside.
She then re-entered the store and climbed back on the counter before being pulled back down by witnesses.
Friends of the accused then entered the restaurant and pulled her outside and into a car.
Police arrived shortly after and spoke with witnesses. The defendant was pointed out in the car park.
Officers said she appeared “well-affected” by alcohol.
She was placed under arrest and taken to Griffith Police Station where she was placed in time out.