Our work is done here sir.
High five.
Can't believe no one else liked the hoodie joke.
Our work is done here sir.
On face value it doesn't seem like a person was being discriminated against. Maybe that location does not know their own corporate policy? Cops should be able to carry everywhere IMO, but I don't really care about this incident one way or the other.
Good for the manager. He has the same right to tell them to leave as the cops did carrying their weapon.
Do you guys have a problem with the 'We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone' as well?
The department banning Denny's is beyond stupid and childish as well.
Only the one that had Skittles.
Can someone explain how it is reasonable to be so scared of gun violence that you complain about something like this to manager?
And since when can you not spot a detective from a mile away?
When you hate the cops and just want to create a stir because you were given a ticket the week before or arrested and got your ass beat because you spit on a cop?? lol
Can someone explain how it is reasonable to be so scared of gun violence that you complain about something like this to a manager?
Since I said so... Before that we had no clue...Can someone explain how it is reasonable to be so scared of gun violence that you complain about something like this to manager?
And since when can you not spot a detective from a mile away?
One day I was playing with my Hotwheels and I told this girl I was going to run her over!!! I got fired!!!It's the same type of mentality that results in a 6 year-old being suspended from school for pointing his finger like a gun on the playground.
Ironic that you'd bring that up. Denny's became notorious for denying service to certain customers in the 90's. It cost the chain millions in class action lawsuits.
Wait - wasn't it their right?
It wasn't ironic. It was purposeful.
Discrimination based off of the color of your skin has been illegal since the Civil Rights Discrimination Act.
Nice try. : shakesheadindisgust:
And that is my problem with reserving the right to refuse service to anyone...
Anyone, but cannot be based off of racial, ethnic, national and religious minorities, or against women.
If it can be proven that they have been discriminated against, using one of those definitions above, civil and federal lawsuits can occur.
You dont think that a private business can refuse service to anyone for any reason?
You just listed reasons why it is not anyone.
So I understand correctly, an idiot manager told them to take their guns outside or leave but the "general manager...tried (and failed) to clear up the misunderstanding before the detectives left". Then the department banned their cops from eating there...ever.
Sounds like the cops were being little *******.
Yep, that pretty much covers it.
+1
Nope, comes nowhere close to covering it.
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Steve
The dept rescinded after getting to talk with Denny's.So I understand correctly, an idiot manager told them to take their guns outside or leave but the "general manager...tried (and failed) to clear up the misunderstanding before the detectives left". Then the department banned their cops from eating there...ever.
Sounds like the cops were being little *******.
So the officers dont have the right to leave when they want? At some point, I don't see anything wrong with the detectives leaving based on what the manager did no matter what the GM did.
And "little *******" ? Come on now.
How so, the first manager told them to leave citing incorrect policy, the GM came in and tried to get them to stay. The cops said they were leaving anyway.
The Chief bans Denny's and then un-bans them after talking with the GM again.
What am I missing?
This is the exact kind of conjecture I'm referring to. You don't know he "made up policy". It's entirely possible he was just WRONG about the policy.How about making up incorrect policy? How about lying about not knowing they were cops? How about lying about a sign on the door that clearly does not exist because corporate has stated they have no such policy? How about the fact that this guy went after the female officer? You don't think this sounds like a trumped up little man trying to bully someone? You don't think you'd be offended if you were being treated like this if you were a cop? Yes, they could have accepted the General Manager's apology but none of us here know how long this went on nor how these officers were treated. IMO, given the known behavior of this manager, I'd tend to side with the officers being justified in their reaction.
Steve