'I want you, when you come in here, to feel comfortable and feel safe,' Celeste Hostetter said. 'We are all going to keep an eye out for you. Always.'
"I want you, when you come in here, to feel comfortable and feel safe," Celeste Hostetter said. "We are all going to keep an eye out for you. Always."Hostetter said it was almost immediately when they decided to add the "Angel Shot" signs to the back of the doors in the women's restrooms.
If a customer orders it "neat," an employee will escort that guest to their vehicle, making sure the get there safely.If a customer orders the shot "with a lime," bar staff know they need to call the police, because the safety of their customer could be at risk. I want to help the community. I want to help the ladies; and if this is the one small step I can take, I am going to take it and run with it, and I am going to make sure that we can be a voice for someone who does not have one."
"Together, maybe we can help fight against something we know is happening in our community," Hostetter said.
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