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Coffee Shop Won't Serve Cops In Order To Protect The 'Emotional Safety' Of Customers. Can You Guess Which State This Occurred In?
Coffee Shop Won't Serve Cops In Order To Protect The 'Emotional Safety' Of Customers. Can You Guess Which State This Occurred In? Matt Vespa Posted: Mar 10, 2018 6:00 PM
A coffee shop doesn’t want to serve cops in uniform “to protect the physical and emotional safety” of their customers. They also claim to be protecting themselves as well. Well, if you guessed that this establishment is in California, specifically the San Francisco Bay area, you’d be correct. Only a raging progressive cesspool could produce a coffee shop asking a police sergeant to get lost because of political correctness. A local ABC News outlet tried to talk to the owner, but were kicked out. This incident reportedly occurred on February 16 (via KCRA):
ZitatHasta Muerte Coffee, an employee-owned co-op, will not serve officers in uniform and turned away an officer a few weeks ago, as reported by NBC Bay Area.
The sergeant who was turned away from the shop a few weeks ago said he was surprised by employees refusing to serve him, but walked out without any incident or any coffee.
Coffee shop workers did not respond to requests for comment on the policy, but a post on their Instagram account showed a photo with writing in Spanish that says, "Talk to your neighbors, not the police."
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The post includes another picture of Facebook posts in which people object to the shop's policy because they refused to serve a sergeant in uniform who is also the president of the Latino Police Officers Association of Alameda County. On top of the posts, the shop wrote the words, "Not my president."
Oh, and the shop further elaborated on why they did this because they were getting heat from folks who were rightfully angered by this business practice. Here is part of their statement made on an Instagram post. It’s still total garbage, but then again—that’s the First Amendment. We have the right to mock and voice our outrage in return:
Zitat We know in our experience working on campaigns against police brutality that we are not alone saying that police presence compromises our feeling of physical & emotional safety. There are those that do not share that sentiment - be it because they have a friend or relative who is a police, because they are white or have adopted the privileges whiteness affords, because they are home- or business- owning, or whatever the particular case may be. If they want to make claims about police being part of the community, or claims that race trumps the badge & gun when it comes to police, they must accept that the burden of proof for such a claim is on them. OPDs recent attempts to enlist officers of color and its short term touting of fewer officer involved shootings does not reverse or mend its history of corruption, mismanagement, and scandal, nor a legacy of blatant repression.
The facts are that poc, women, and queer police are complicit in upholding the same law and order that routinely criminalizes and terrorizes black and brown and poor folks, especially youth, trans, and houseless folks.