Saturday, 27 August 2016
For The Second Time A Taco Bell Employee Refuses To Serve Cops
'Think Outside The Law,' or, 'Live Mas ass will eat elsewhere'. Story out of Louisville, Kentucky:
Police officers were not welcome at an Kentucky Taco Bell last week — the second time in a little over a month law-enforcement officers have been turned away at the chain.
Last Thursday, an employee refused to take the lunch orders of five Louisville Metro Police officers, reports The Courier-Journal. While the officers' orders were eventually taken, other employees were also hostile towards the police.
In July, a cashier at a Taco Bell in Phenix City was fired after turning away two sheriff's deputies because of their status as law-enforcement officers.
At the time, Taco Bell said the action is not a restaurant policy — nationally or locally — but instead the act of a single employee. (Taco Bell did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the most recent incident.) Cont.
Story from - Business Insider
Labels:
Discrimination,
Food,
Kentucky,
Police,
US
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