San Francisco restaurant asks officers to leave because they are armed. Hope next time they call the Police, no one show up !![]()
That's been happening for a long time. At least the restaurant didn't poison them. That has also happened. Like law enforcement doesn't already have enough to worry about.
This kind of behavior from "progressives", i.e. dysfunctional snowflakes, does not surprise me. The statement by the Chief of Police was disheartening in its lack of outrage at this disrespect shown to his officers. Hopefully word of this will spread to every member of the SF police force and will be taken into account if called for some assistance, with individual officers deciding not to rush over to this place, feeling concerned for the feelings of these parasites. Between this and the homelessness and streets strewn with human feces, why is there even a single police officer not looking for another job in another community where they will be appreciated and respected?
Good ol' California. Whole different mind set there. :banghead:
Really? You're going to paint the most populated state with that brush?
Good ol' California. Whole different mind set there. :banghead:
Great, hear I thought this was a forum about Can Am Spyders.
I'm what you refer to as a snowflake. Enough with the political bashing.
Sorry, but if you are a moderator and you are armed, you can't be here. :roflblack: Seriously now, if a call for service was made by one of these so call snowflake operated businesses, as much resentment as there obviously exists, they can't be denied police protection or assistance. Kind'a sad though.
San Francisco restaurant asks officers to leave because they are armed. Hope next time they call the Police, no one show up !![]()
I'm what you refer to as a snowflake. Enough with the political bashing.
What word would you suggest using in place of snowflake that isn't political?
More accurately, the employees (not the restaurant) asked the police to leave because they were uncomfortable. The restaurant management apologized for their employees' actions, saying it was a mistake.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/06/us/san-francisco-restaurant-police-officers.html