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Campaign Veteran
"Skagit County Sheriff Will Reichardt said on Facebook that after four deputies finished lunch at Lucky's Teriyaki in Sedro-Woolley Thursday, the owner asked them not to eat there anymore."
Article (reputable sources, Associated Press as re-published by Fox News)
Let's see how long it takes residents of Skagit County to employ the same boycott of "Lucky's" as We the People did against Target's politically correct but dead wrong policies involving both our Constitutional rights and their mind-boggling stupid bathroom policies.
"Reichardt says the deputies were told that customers didn't like law enforcement there."
I very seriously doubt this was the case. The only time a restaurant manager (assistant manager, actuallY) ever approached me about OC, he made the same claim about it "upsetting the other customers." Given the 30 seconds that elapsed since I'd walked in the door, I knew that was a lie. Since he used the word "request," I asked if he would mind if I had dinner, first. He looked perturbed, but didn't push it.
This was mid-afternoon and the manager arrived about fifteen minutes later to start preparations for the dinner crowd. The assistant immediately approached him about my OC, and the manager walked over to where I was sitting. He said, "I would like to apologize to you. You are more than welcome to carry here in our restaurant."
Outstanding!
I thanked with a hearty handshake and after a couple of minutes of banter, learned he was also a veteran.
As for the manager of Lucky's, let's see how "Lucky" they are when the free market responds with what I am sure will be a significant reduction in attendance.
Article (reputable sources, Associated Press as re-published by Fox News)
Let's see how long it takes residents of Skagit County to employ the same boycott of "Lucky's" as We the People did against Target's politically correct but dead wrong policies involving both our Constitutional rights and their mind-boggling stupid bathroom policies.
"Reichardt says the deputies were told that customers didn't like law enforcement there."
I very seriously doubt this was the case. The only time a restaurant manager (assistant manager, actuallY) ever approached me about OC, he made the same claim about it "upsetting the other customers." Given the 30 seconds that elapsed since I'd walked in the door, I knew that was a lie. Since he used the word "request," I asked if he would mind if I had dinner, first. He looked perturbed, but didn't push it.
This was mid-afternoon and the manager arrived about fifteen minutes later to start preparations for the dinner crowd. The assistant immediately approached him about my OC, and the manager walked over to where I was sitting. He said, "I would like to apologize to you. You are more than welcome to carry here in our restaurant."
Outstanding!
I thanked with a hearty handshake and after a couple of minutes of banter, learned he was also a veteran.
As for the manager of Lucky's, let's see how "Lucky" they are when the free market responds with what I am sure will be a significant reduction in attendance.