News Xtra Chilling Footage in the Trafford Centre: Families Caught Behaving Themselves in Burger King May 10, 2016 Dafty News 69 Views glasgow, St. Enoch Centre, Terror Attack, trafford centre SHOPPING centre in Manchester looked like a scene from a terror attack after a group of families were seen suspiciously behaving in a well-mannered fashion, it has emerged. Witnesses claim a large group of families, including single mothers with tearaway kids, entered Burger King and order food without causing a fuss. They all sat down, were polite, and even left a tip for the staff. One observer, who wished not to be named, said: “It was frightening. I have never been so scared in all my life. The party of parents and children were immaculate. It’s not something we see every day in the Trafford Centre.” Meanwhile, security authorities praised the public for alerting them to the situation. Jeff Hickley from Ant-Terror Unit Squad told Dafty News: “This could have been a situation that could have escalated. The initial fear is more families could have been brainwashed into good behaviour and as everybody knows; Manchester is not renowned for it.” Meanwhile, another shopping centre was at the centre of another scare. St. Enoch Centre in Glasgow was cordoned off after nobody was caught shoplifting for the fourth day running. Some of our readers also read these related articles ...Glasgow Woman Finds the Face of Vladimir Putin in Cornflakes Residue“INTELLIGENT LOOKING” MAN EJECTED FROM JEREMY KYLE SHOW STUDIO AUDIENCEBRITISH WOMEN BRACE THEMSELVES FOR INEPT SEX DUE TO BBQ TESTOSTERONE SURGELondon Man’s Hopes of Being Victimised And Abused in Glasgow Shattered Following Friendly WelcomeGlasgow Man Buys Blue MugArseholes in Summer Clothing on the Increase as Temperatures in Glasgow Soar to 9°Man Knocked Back For A Big TastySome Translations For Those Not From Glasgow Use Facebook to Comment on this Post Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)