Crime & Safety
Naperville Cops To Award "Good McDeeds" With Happy Meals
Naperville residents (mostly kids) who show good knowledge of safety habits and follow the rules may be given a McDonald's voucher.

NAPERVILLE, IL — Naperville kids may be in for a treat if the cops see them following safety rules or doing good deeds. The "Good McDeeds" program, run by McDonald's, is designed to award kids for being good, safe citizens.
Cops will have vouchers, each good for a Happy Meal, to hand out to the town's kids. "Our officers are on the lookout for worthy recipients, so practice safe habits and follow the rules and one of these vouchers could be yours!" the department said in a Facebook post.
One adult tried to get in on the action, commenting on the Facebook post "Follow-up question: can I still win one if I'm an adult but really good at following rules?" (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)
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"While we're incredibly proud of you for following the rules, Mallory, these vouchers are most likely to be handed out to kids. ;-) Don't think your efforts are unappreciated, though! Keep up the good work!" the Naperville Police Department responded.
Article image via Naperville Police Department Facebook
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