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Por_sha911 07-20-2016 07:36 AM

If I was a criminal this is the place I'd rob next
 
Sheriff: Restaurant owner told his deputies law enforcement no longer welcome - AOL

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This afternoon 4 Skagit County Sheriff's office deputies were finishing up lunch at Lucky's. As 2 deputies went up to pay they were informed by by the owner that he requested they not eat there anymore. They were told that other customers didn't like law enforcement there. My chief deputy spoke to the owner to confirm this because he simply could not believe what he was hearing. The owner not only repeated the request but asked that we spread the word to other law enforcement that they were no longer welcome either.
I'm not a criminal nor am I advocating crime. I just have a feeling that this place may not get a quick response if he called for help. I wish I lived near by so I could drop in to say they'd never see another dollar from me.

TheMentat 07-20-2016 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 9206412)
Sheriff: Restaurant owner told his deputies law enforcement no longer welcome - AOL



I'm not a criminal nor am I advocating crime. I just have a feeling that this place may not get a quick response if he called for help. I wish I lived near by so I could drop in to say they'd never see another dollar from me.


Yeah... any criminal robbing that place would have hit the jackpot.

I almost feel bad for those idiot owners...

mreid 07-20-2016 08:00 AM

Good thing the place is called Lucky's...

ossiblue 07-20-2016 08:01 AM

As usual, there is more to the story.

Essentially, a misunderstanding complicated by a language barrier and the viral nature of the internet. Once the sheriff and owner communicated directly, the issue was resolved--owner apologized and the sheriff was satisfied it was all a misunderstanding and hoped the business would not suffer.

'A misunderstanding:' Skagit Co. deputies invited back to dine at Lucky Teriyaki | KOMO

Tobra 07-20-2016 09:37 AM

Yeah, more to the story.

Owner does not want cops around, and the story takes off. Owner looks bad, walks back stupid statements, Sheriff accepts his apology

Rick Lee 07-20-2016 09:43 AM

I'd hate to be that owner and have to call 911 when seconds count. The cops will be many minutes away, probably eating at a competitor's restaurant.

rcecale 07-20-2016 09:51 AM

I heard on the radio, just this morning, that the Chick-fil-a located here in Midtown Atlanta, on Peachtree St, has an excellent discount program for anyone in law enforcement. 100% discount for any LEOs in uniform. I have a difficult time thinking they will ever have a problem with slow response time...

Randy

Oh Haha 07-20-2016 09:56 AM

What sort of person/business owner would announce that they didn't want LE in their place?

Rick Lee 07-20-2016 09:57 AM

I worked graveyard shift at 7-11 the summer before college and we didn't charge cops for coffee. I was always happy to have them hanging around the store at those hours.

Crowbob 07-20-2016 10:07 AM

I went to 7-11 for coffee once and got in line behind a cop buying donuts. Clerk told him no charge. Cop said here, take this anyway and paid for my coffee!

ckelly78z 07-20-2016 10:22 AM

Wow, obviously didn't think through the implications of their words !

ossiblue 07-20-2016 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Oh Haha (Post 9206613)
What sort of person/business owner would announce that they didn't want LE in their place?

Yes, excellent question. You're talking about motive.

I posted a link that sheds light on a possible answer to that question--no one would, so there might be more to the story.

Tobra posted an alternative explanation, just as valid for the incident but does not address your question, directly.

People are free to read all sides of the situation and form their own opinions about this particular incident.

BTW, the owner offered free meals to all LE in the future. The sheriff declined the offer as it would be against department policy for officers to be given free anything by any business.

winders 07-20-2016 10:25 AM

Were....

sammyg2 07-20-2016 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 9206591)
Yeah, more to the story.

Owner does not want cops around, and the story takes off. Owner looks bad, walks back stupid statements, Sheriff accepts his apology

And some people choose to eat up the owner's excuses hook, line, and sinker.

Oh Haha 07-20-2016 10:36 AM

I read the article in the link and understood how it could have been a misunderstanding/communication problem.


So the employee thought the spilling soup were mad because they were sitting by LE?

Obviously, language was a barrier but why would he/she just assume that?

It looks like it's resolved and everything worked out.

Norm K 07-20-2016 12:11 PM

What about a married, gay cop couple?

scottmandue 07-20-2016 12:15 PM

So... you are all okay with LEO's being selective about who they protect?
Suppose they have a 'slow response time' when this guy gets robbed and the bad guys get away.
Then same bad guys rob you?

FLYGEEZER 07-20-2016 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 9206823)
What about a married, gay cop couple?

They might prefer a gay Chinese joint called "Someyoungguy" Or maybe dinner at the sperm bank,might be more to their liking.

tcar 07-20-2016 12:29 PM

Why the H.... would most of you think the cops would deliberately slow the response.

Most cops that I've heard of would go to great lengths to respond quickly, no matter who.

You all are putting the cops on the same low rung as the owner.

Por_sha911 07-20-2016 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ossiblue (Post 9206450)
As usual, there is more to the story.
Essentially, a misunderstanding complicated by a language barrier and the viral nature of the internet. Once the sheriff and owner communicated directly, the issue was resolved--owner apologized and the sheriff was satisfied it was all a misunderstanding and hoped the business would not suffer.

I call bull. There was no "misunderstanding":
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The sheriff said his chief deputy called the owner later Thursday and that the request was confirmed along with a request to spread the word among other law enforcement agencies.
The Chief verified what was said to the deputies before making the info public. He was repeatedly questioned after the news broke and was adamant that there was NO language barrier when he was told to stay away.

IMO, the owner didn't think this would be made public and realized he screwed up big time so he back-peddled to save his business.


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