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Portland Officer asked to leave cafe

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Phlip74 wrote:
I think you miss understood me I didn't mean that i like cop bashing I meant that it sounds here like a lot of cop bashing is going on.
That is what I understood you to mean--cop bashing occurring.

Regarding what is occurring in the thread, instead of taking what "it sounds like", try taking what "it sounds is." A cop-bashing accusation is not a light matter on this particular forum because the owner/mods do not tolerate it. People have been banned for it.
 

SteveInAshand

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Why did U ask the 2 LEOS in Kalifornika to leave ?

What is really worriesome is that 82% of the people polled think it was not OK for the owner to ask the Officer to leave. Unless the LEO was there with a warrent or had a call to investigate a crime in the restaurantthe owner has the right to ask the LEO or anyone else for that matter to leave.

I did this 2 times when I lived in Kalifornia and it stuns the LEO, they both left with out incident or repercussions.

Unless I read this wrong, I think you too told two cop's in CA a while back to leave Your establishment, why ?
 
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