San Francisco restaurant apologizes for denying service to armed police

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The owners of a San Francisco restaurant have apologized for denying service to three police officers over the weekend because their weapons made their staff “uncomfortable.”

The restaurant owners initially said on social media that the officers would be welcome back when they were out of uniform and unarmed.The restaurant owners initially said on social media that the officers would be welcome back when they were out of uniform and unarmed.First published on Tue 7 Dec 2021 01.33 GMTrestaurant have apologized for denying service to three police officers over the weekend because their weapons made their staff “uncomfortable”.

 

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Were the employees afraid of being recognized

Society is becoming weak. A sure sign of the demise of democracy.

The staff should be dismissed

Why should the owners have to apologise? Guns suck, and if I were cursed with living in the US, yeah I'd ban them from my home and business as well. It's disgusting a private citizen has to apologise over this. Country is literally a cult.

US Police are generally quite thick. I’d be worried too.

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