Starbucks Ejects Uniformed Police Officers After Customer ‘Didn’t Feel Safe’

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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/07/06/starbucks-ejects-uniformed-police-officers-after-customer-didnt-feel-safe/

A Tempe, Arizona, Starbucks ejected a group of six uniformed police officers who were enjoying their morning coffee because one customer complained to the management that they “didn’t feel safe” with the police officers present.
 
You would think if the customer really didn't feel safe they would have left the store.
Then again I am sure we are talking about a liberal here.
Just imagine if they were really in a situation that wasn't safe.
If the police make them feel unsafe , who would they call ?
 
You know, if I were a psycho and I intended to commit a mass killing, I would claim to feel "unsafe" by people carrying guns (police or not), and as soon as they had left, I would go to work getting my fifteen minutes of infamy.
 
Maybe a wiley s.o.b. with several outstanding warrants. So long as were guessin
 
Liberal looney logic. We can't trust people to have guns to protect themselves, we can call 911 and the police can protect us. Then in the next thought: I don't feel safe with the police near me in a coffee shop.
 
musicman10_1 said:
This story is outrageous. I wonder what Starbucks Corporate will do in response to the fall out from this?

Bet they don’t shut down for a day for sensitivity training like in the past.
 
Dauph said:
musicman10_1 said:
This story is outrageous. I wonder what Starbucks Corporate will do in response to the fall out from this?

Bet they don’t shut down for a day for sensitivity training like in the past.

I suspect that you are right. They had better do something, though.
 
From the article
The officers paid for their drinks and stood together, having a cup of coffee before their long 4th of July shift. They were approached by a barista, who knew one of the officers by name because he is a regular at that location. The barista said that a customer “did not feel safe” because of the police presence. The barista asked the officers to move out of the customer’s line of sight or to leave.
Disappointed, the officers did, in fact, leave.

This story is misleading.
A) the cops should have sat down in the first place.
B) the cops were not ejected, they chose to leave and are now singing the poor me song.
 
Super Trucker said:
From the article
The officers paid for their drinks and stood together, having a cup of coffee before their long 4th of July shift. They were approached by a barista, who knew one of the officers by name because he is a regular at that location. The barista said that a customer “did not feel safe” because of the police presence. The barista asked the officers to move out of the customer’s line of sight or to leave.
Disappointed, the officers did, in fact, leave.

This story is misleading.
A) the cops should have sat down in the first place.
B) the cops were not ejected, they chose to leave and are now singing the poor me song.



BS. The barista jerk should not have caved to the customer claiming he was "uncomfortable". And he did suggest that the cops had a choice to move or "leave". That was unnecessary and rude to say the least.
 
Super Trucker said:
This story is misleading.
Agreed. This is pure click-bait garbage designed to get everyone all pissed off with more "us vs them" BS. Don't be a lemming and fall for this junk.
 
Delfuego said:
Super Trucker said:
This story is misleading.
Agreed. This is pure click-bait garbage designed to get everyone all pissed off with more "us vs them" BS. Don't be a lemming and fall for this junk.

I agree .. there is so much fishy BS and omitted details that the story is a bit hard to believe at face value. At first like many of you I saw the headline and was " what the %&#()@*&" then .. things just didnt add up.

America is in a very weird place. Seems news outlets want to turn sparks into flames anywhere they can for more viewers/readers. Its easy when everyone is outraged over something.

Maybe we need another great depression .. worrying about where you next meal will come from and when and where you will sleep tends to make other things seem less important.
 
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
From the article
The officers paid for their drinks and stood together, having a cup of coffee before their long 4th of July shift. They were approached by a barista, who knew one of the officers by name because he is a regular at that location. The barista said that a customer “did not feel safe” because of the police presence. The barista asked the officers to move out of the customer’s line of sight or to leave.
Disappointed, the officers did, in fact, leave.

This story is misleading.
A) the cops should have sat down in the first place.
B) the cops were not ejected, they chose to leave and are now singing the poor me song.



BS. The barista jerk should not have caved to the customer claiming he was "uncomfortable". And he did suggest that the cops had a choice to move or "leave". That was unnecessary and rude to say the least.

So had they sat down like normal humans do in a restaurant, none of this would have happened right?
Why is the barista a "jerk"?
If I owned a business of that type I would instruct employees to handle problems as fairly as possible.
Customer feels threatened by cops STANDING in the restaurant, employee tells cops to sit or leave, I don't see what you are upset about?
Just because the cops got their feelings hurt because they weren't the ones making demands doesn't create a problem for the rest of the country.

Now had the cops been seated like normal humans and the employee asked them to leave, then you would have the proper mindset in saying he was wrong, right now you sound like somebody that lets their emotions cloud their judgement.
 
wtf does standing versus setting have to do with anything, ever been in a joint that has standing room only, while i'm not one to frequent it, but have walked away from jts, that have it. dont' get the standing makes someone nervous, fricken stupid shiat, should never have happened unless some issue other than some snowflakce having a meltdown. fire all of the staff and start over. i say
 
Super Trucker said:
RandyTF said:
Super Trucker said:
From the article


This story is misleading.
A) the cops should have sat down in the first place.
B) the cops were not ejected, they chose to leave and are now singing the poor me song.



BS. The barista jerk should not have caved to the customer claiming he was "uncomfortable". And he did suggest that the cops had a choice to move or "leave". That was unnecessary and rude to say the least.

So had they sat down like normal humans do in a restaurant, none of this would have happened right?
Why is the barista a "jerk"?
If I owned a business of that type I would instruct employees to handle problems as fairly as possible.
Customer feels threatened by cops STANDING in the restaurant, employee tells cops to sit or leave, I don't see what you are upset about?
Just because the cops got their feelings hurt because they weren't the ones making demands doesn't create a problem for the rest of the country.

Now had the cops been seated like normal humans and the employee asked them to leave, then you would have the proper mindset in saying he was wrong, right now you sound like somebody that lets their emotions cloud their judgement.



If the cops had been "doing" something to actually make someone "uncomfortable", I would not be of the opinion that asking them to move or leave would be wrong. But standing is hardly a threatening event.
Taking the opinion of the "uncomfortable" customer and then making a non threatening peaceful group of any sort actually feel uncomfortable so they leave is completely stupid and a poor business decision. And that poor business decision is likely causing Starf_cks some business right now.
 
The only reasonable solution here is for the the barista to tell the "uncomfortable" patron they are free to take their drink to go if they wish.
 
And there it is, the pussy snowflake should have been told to leave if they couldn't handle their triggered episode. No 911 for them either if I had my way.
 
XJThrottle said:
The only reasonable solution here is for the the barista to tell the "uncomfortable" patron they are free to take their drink to go if they wish.

Ding ding ding!! WINNER!

IF the story is true ..
First .. what other group of people can you feel uncomfortable around and because of your own irrational or very rational fears ask for them to leave and have someone acknowledge your request with action.

Can I call over an employee and say .. those three black men make me uncomfortable and expect that the employee will ask them to leave? How about guys in turtle neck sweaters, People wearing crocs, hispanics with cowboy boots, homosexuals, Women with high hair, fuking weird a$$ loser starbucks employees, gaggle of nuns. Throw them all out!

Oh and those three women are talking to each other in Greek and it makes me uncomfortable since reading Homer .. can you ask them to leave. "Why of course I will just go over and tell them the Iliad has left you scarred."

But that guy over there with the body modification horns and ear plugs .. he is our guy!

Stupid of course. The "barista" would tell you to fuk off.

In the good old days .. if you were sitting in a joint and a group of PEOPLE made you uncomfortable you ... get this because its old school tech ... YOU LEFT!!!

Second .. why on gods earth would the cops have left .. except of course to martyr themselves if the story is true. I think a "fuk you, I have as much right to be here as anyone else" would have been in order.

Too much rings false. Lets be real .. the modern police force like the military is a representation of the population. They are young guys and girls for the most part that have come up in the same "I have to be a victim" mind set as a couple of generations.

I would think .. any manager worth beans would have told the offended .. I am sorry you are in fear. They have every right to be here same as you. Here is a gift certificate for a free overpriced shitty coffee. Why not try another day"

Guy is in court for seemingly 15 years because he doesnt want to make cakes for gay couples and starbucks can wholesale throw people out because one of the tattooed pierced people doesnt like them.

Still dont buy it.

You can shoot up in the bathroom and I think some of the starbucks have nifty specialized hazmat trashbins to put your used needles and you can hang out there all day without buying anything but a couple of cops makes you nervous??
 
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