i can understand someone being scared of guns....however, i cannot recall a time when any LEO just pulled out his (or her) gun, and started shooting.
in a way, to me, this is discrimination, as much so when places basically refuse to serve any officer.
we have a one only family owned donut shop here, and back during the riots, the now former relative that took over, (the SON of the owner..!!) refused to give police and military free coffee or donuts, saying that he didn't like thier entitlement (remember the riots and BLM?)
well he's gone now, but that put a huge dent in that long time family business.
police, fire, military, and other customers boycotted the long time family donut shop.
his employee's were threatened and he had to close down and reopen and do all the work himself
then he made a huge apology and put things back, but it was too late, his dad fired him
The doughnut shop’s message to police: “Thank you for your service, and shame on your for your silence.”
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A new dispute stems from the controversy at Allie's Donuts, after the shop in North Kingstown ended police and military discounts last weekend. The general manager said he was fired after trying to raise concerns with the owner. "It wasn't fair that we were put in that position really," Ryan...
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