ShooterMcGavin
Regular Member
I rode my motorcycle to Hooters with a large group of riders today. I was wearing only jeans, T-shirt, and shoulder holster with my M&P40. After standing outside and talking with friends for at least an hour, I overheard a woman complaining. She is in the bike community, but doesn't ride, and had asked me to cover my gun at a bike show on Sunday, stating "this isn't that kind of event". A guy who I have met in the past came up to me and asked me to cover my gun. I told him I can't because I don't have a jacket with me. He said I was making some people nervous and mentioned something about the manager, but never said that the manager had asked me to leave. However, he was asking me to cover it (or leave) and asked that I do not come back while open carrying. I did not want to start a battle within the bike community. I told him that I would stay around for another 10 minutes or so, to say 'bye' to friends, and then I would leave. I suspect that the girl who was nervous rallied other people to support her, or at least to agree with "yeah, I don't know why he needs a gun", and then had her friend ask me to leave.
What is Hooter's corporate policy on OC? Where do I find this info? I want to find their policy on OC, then contact the branch manager and explain the situation as well as their policy, and then abide by their policy in the future (whatever their policy is).
This happened at the Hooters at 9635 Des Moines Memorial Drive, Seattle, WA. It's pretty annoying because I did not even enter the building! Any advice or direction is appreciated.
What is Hooter's corporate policy on OC? Where do I find this info? I want to find their policy on OC, then contact the branch manager and explain the situation as well as their policy, and then abide by their policy in the future (whatever their policy is).
This happened at the Hooters at 9635 Des Moines Memorial Drive, Seattle, WA. It's pretty annoying because I did not even enter the building! Any advice or direction is appreciated.