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Old 07-06-2019, 01:44 PM
 
Location: No Mask For Me This Time, Either
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A message should be sent by the authorities that in case of a call of any type, no emergency responders will answer at any Starbucks in the area. Robbery, fight, shooting, fire, medical emergency, etc. The employees can handle it and customers should be aware that no assistance will be available before entering the business.
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Old 07-06-2019, 01:55 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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I hope if they ever have a robbery or other incident they call that customer and not the cops.
Won’t help, that snowflake idiot customer will be balled up in the corner of their home sucking their thumb.
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:01 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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She's not obligated to provide an explanation if the Starbucks manager didn't ask her for one.
Exactly. Really no need to explain what a pus** she is, kind of obvious.
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:11 PM
 
Location: Boston
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Although police officers technically aren't required to protect someone by law, if they decide to act petty in response and their petty ways lead to someone getting killed, stabbed, hurt, etc., then the affected constituents can sue their employer (the city/county/state) for a ton of money and likely have them fired and/or suspended without pay.
sure they can ..... union workers, hey sometimes with traffic you may have to take an alternative route. After all, they don't want them in the store anyway, why the rush to get there?
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:14 PM
 
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Arrow Duh

One crooked cop doesn’t define all police, just as one dumbass employee does not define an entire company.
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:14 PM
 
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No Starbucks did not. One employee did, and Starbucks apologized.

Anyhow, I thought conservatives were ok with discriminating against people who don't share one's beliefs.
And have conservatives taken any of these liberal business to court to force them to serve the conservatives they kicked out?
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:23 PM
 
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Some snowflake is antipoilce, so s/he said the magic words "I don't feel comfortable." Starbucks says they are a place for people to come together, but obviously not if you are a police officer in Tempe. Their coffee break could have been the best part of their day before they went out to deal with all the drunks on July 4th---and as they put their lives on the line everyday. Guess the only good thing is that the snowflake didn't accuse the police of sexual harassment if they happened to glance towards them---because all we know that anyone who doesn't "feel safe" or accuses someone of sexual harassment is in the right and no one ever lies...
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:30 PM
 
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Although police officers technically aren't required to protect someone by law, if they decide to act petty in response and their petty ways lead to someone getting killed, stabbed, hurt, etc., then the affected constituents can sue their employer (the city/county/state) for a ton of money and likely have them fired and/or suspended without pay.
I agree about the “petty”. Would it be “petty” to tell Starbucks that the Police are happy to accept their boycott of Law Enforcement and they will make sure that other Officers understand that Starbucks forbids them to enter the premises. The Police always try to adhere to store policy.

Hope the Snowflake gave Starbucks her name and number so that can take the place of Law .enforcement in case of an Emergency.
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:31 PM
 
Location: Red River Texas
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That's a whole lot of people you're not trusting simply because of a brand choice.

I don't believe Starbucks draws more of one political demographic over another.
No really, I don't think people are drawn, it's those demons craving to support Starbucks, Starbucks may just be the doom of the whole world, really. They brainwash people, this MUST be the case, you go in one kind of person and when you come out, you have horns, and you are in a trance. Anyone hear that report of teenagers growing horns from over use of cell phones? Walk into starbucks and everyone is looking down at they phone, and teenagers have done it so much that they have evolved into horned humans. They are changing the entire way their muscles are supposed to work, and the bones start growing to counter the effect of muscles not being used.

Sounds crazy to say everyone is brainwashed and unaware, but that is what you see, everyone looking down lol, they all in a trance, and Starbucks is a gateway, a safe place for the doomed.
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:46 PM
 
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Wow, talk about missing the point. The cops removed the black men at the behest of Starbucks. If a private property owner request that the police remove someone from their property, the police comply with the private property owner. If you wanted someone removed from your property and _you_ called the police, you wouldn't want the police to second guess your request just because of the races of the individuals involved, it's your property, your right.
I can't imagine......it doesn't register. "I want you to remove those two men".

I'd have to ask "what exactly are they doing"? Nothing illegal? It's your business, you ask them to leave.
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