'Maccas spitter' first person to be sentenced under harsher retail assault laws in SA

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'Maccas spitter' first person to be sentenced under harsher retail assault laws in SA
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A young woman who spat at and punched staff at the Hindley Street McDonald's in Adelaide's CBD in October has been sentenced to an 18-month good-behaviour bond.

Mia Miller was filmed throwing drinks and food at McDonald's staff, spitting at them and punching them

The 19-year-old pleaded guilty to two aggravated counts of assault, two counts of committing prohibited acts with bodily fluid and one count of disorderly conduct. "Anyone Googling your name in the future — family, friends, future employers — will be presented with a video of your actions and media reports that label you the 'Maccas spitter,'" Magistrate Barnett said.Mia Miller was sentenced to an 18-month good-behaviour bond.

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