Warning issued for not clearing beverage, says NEA in response to video showing exchange between diner and officers

It’s no my work, I say.

The remainder of the 90-second video focuses on the diner attempting to determine whether or not he should” clear the table, the disposable, not sweep a table.”

One of the soldiers responds,” How you want to wash is up to you, as long as it’s clear enough.” & nbsp,

An official responds,” We previously explained to you quite plainly, after you have your meal, all you must clear up and return ,” to the diner’s statement that it is not my responsibility to clean the table if I dirty it.

The person then cuts the officer off and tries to explain whether or not he must clean the table if it has been soiled by him. & nbsp,

Both officers respond instantly with a” yes” in the nbsp.

” Dinners are not necessary for wiping furniture.”

While & nbsp, diners are not required to wipe tables after use, according to NEA’s statement on Tuesday, one should leave behind any litter on or near the tables, such as tissues, wet wipes, drink containers, and bones.

Officers will take a” pragmatic approach” rather than take enforcement action in the event of an unintentional spill of alcohol or gravy on the table, according to & nbsp, NEA, which is frequently asked questions on its website. & nbsp,” As much as is practical, diners can help to clean the spilled gravy or drink and keep the table clean ,” according to NEA.

Cleaners will help remove trays, dirty dishes, and waste left behind by the preceding diner, according to NEA’s statement on the subject of items left by an earlier patron.

By returning their plates and dirty dishes and keeping the tables tidy for the next meal, we kindly ask all guests to support the NEA’s Clean Tables Campaign.

In response to NEA’s claim that the cup and drink you left on the table belonged to him, CNA has contacted the TikTok consumer.