C_Clayton_Jones
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Starbucks doesn’t have anything to do with ‘liberals.’
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Starbucks has issued an apology to the officers for the incident.
Starbucks has issued an apology to the officers for the incident.
Don't like starbucks? Don't go there.Told police officers to leave because a customer was scared. #DumpStarbucks trends after police are turned away because customer 'did not feel safe'
Told police officers to leave because a customer was scared. #DumpStarbucks trends after police are turned away because customer 'did not feel safe'
Starbucks doesn’t have anything to do with ‘liberals.’
Starbucks doesn’t have anything to do with ‘liberals.’
Right, just because it is run by a big liberal and it seems like all the rich elitist liberals are the only ones that can afford their insanely priced drinks in no way means that they have anything to do with being liberal.
Up to a point, I agree. But drinking coffee in Starbucks seems pretty innocuous.Tempe police reportedly asked to leave Starbucks
A group of Tempe police officers were reportedly asked to move or leave a Starbucks coffee shop on the Fourth of July because a customer felt uncomfortable.
According to a tweet from the Tempe Officers Association, six Tempe Police Department officers were drinking coffee before their shift at the Starbucks near Scottsdale and McKellips roads when a barista told them a customer "did not feel safe" by their presence.
The barista allegedly asked the officers to move out of the customer's line of sight or to leave, the tweet states.
"This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening. While the barista was polite, making such a request at all was offensive. Unfortunately, such treatment has become all too common in 2019," the organization wrote. "We know this is not a national policy at Starbucks Corporate and we look forward to working collaboratively with them on this important dialogue."
Reggie Borges, a spokesperson for Starbucks, said the company is still gathering details about the incident.
"We have a deep respect for the Tempe Police and their service to the community," he said. "We've reached out to the Tempe Police Department and Tempe Officers Association to better understand what happened and apologize. We want everyone in our stores to feel welcomed and the incident described is not indicative of what we want any of our customers to feel in our stores."
Borges declined to comment about any disciplinary actions.
Starbucks Corporate seems to be handling the situation pretty well, but the barista never should have made such a request in the first place. The customer who made the request should have been the one asked to leave. One costumer compared to a group guaranteed to come in and buy coffee and donuts all the time? Sounds like a no-brainer.
Lots of videos of cops shooting people or beating them, or planting evidence on them with no justification whatsoever. It's reasonable for people are scared of the cops.
But anyway.., Who in the hell wants to buy any of their products?
Question??? For Starbucks?? I have been informed that you use a flavor enhancer HEK 293 Human Embriotic Kidney (aborted human fetus ) I love your coffee and frequent your shop several times a week. However can you please tell me if this is true, or if you can please STOP because this is morally Wrong. And I can not support any company that supports thiswww.cogforllife.org
Sharon Christine Ellison
Biotech's Fear Factor
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Tempe police reportedly asked to leave Starbucks
A group of Tempe police officers were reportedly asked to move or leave a Starbucks coffee shop on the Fourth of July because a customer felt uncomfortable.
According to a tweet from the Tempe Officers Association, six Tempe Police Department officers were drinking coffee before their shift at the Starbucks near Scottsdale and McKellips roads when a barista told them a customer "did not feel safe" by their presence.
The barista allegedly asked the officers to move out of the customer's line of sight or to leave, the tweet states.
"This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening. While the barista was polite, making such a request at all was offensive. Unfortunately, such treatment has become all too common in 2019," the organization wrote. "We know this is not a national policy at Starbucks Corporate and we look forward to working collaboratively with them on this important dialogue."
Reggie Borges, a spokesperson for Starbucks, said the company is still gathering details about the incident.
"We have a deep respect for the Tempe Police and their service to the community," he said. "We've reached out to the Tempe Police Department and Tempe Officers Association to better understand what happened and apologize. We want everyone in our stores to feel welcomed and the incident described is not indicative of what we want any of our customers to feel in our stores."
Borges declined to comment about any disciplinary actions.
Starbucks Corporate seems to be handling the situation pretty well, but the barista never should have made such a request in the first place. The customer who made the request should have been the one asked to leave. One costumer compared to a group guaranteed to come in and buy coffee and donuts all the time? Sounds like a no-brainer.
Lots of videos of cops shooting people or beating them, or planting evidence on them with no justification whatsoever. It's reasonable for people are scared of the cops.
I hope I have an opportunity to piss on your grave.Tempe police reportedly asked to leave Starbucks
A group of Tempe police officers were reportedly asked to move or leave a Starbucks coffee shop on the Fourth of July because a customer felt uncomfortable.
According to a tweet from the Tempe Officers Association, six Tempe Police Department officers were drinking coffee before their shift at the Starbucks near Scottsdale and McKellips roads when a barista told them a customer "did not feel safe" by their presence.
The barista allegedly asked the officers to move out of the customer's line of sight or to leave, the tweet states.
"This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening. While the barista was polite, making such a request at all was offensive. Unfortunately, such treatment has become all too common in 2019," the organization wrote. "We know this is not a national policy at Starbucks Corporate and we look forward to working collaboratively with them on this important dialogue."
Reggie Borges, a spokesperson for Starbucks, said the company is still gathering details about the incident.
"We have a deep respect for the Tempe Police and their service to the community," he said. "We've reached out to the Tempe Police Department and Tempe Officers Association to better understand what happened and apologize. We want everyone in our stores to feel welcomed and the incident described is not indicative of what we want any of our customers to feel in our stores."
Borges declined to comment about any disciplinary actions.
Starbucks Corporate seems to be handling the situation pretty well, but the barista never should have made such a request in the first place. The customer who made the request should have been the one asked to leave. One costumer compared to a group guaranteed to come in and buy coffee and donuts all the time? Sounds like a no-brainer.
Lots of videos of cops shooting people or beating them, or planting evidence on them with no justification whatsoever. It's reasonable for people are scared of the cops.
Don't like starbucks? Don't go there.Told police officers to leave because a customer was scared. #DumpStarbucks trends after police are turned away because customer 'did not feel safe'
Problem solved.
Capitalism at work.Don't like starbucks? Don't go there.Told police officers to leave because a customer was scared. #DumpStarbucks trends after police are turned away because customer 'did not feel safe'
Problem solved.
And I'm certain those officers, and many more at their dept, will do just that.
Don't like starbucks? Don't go there.Told police officers to leave because a customer was scared. #DumpStarbucks trends after police are turned away because customer 'did not feel safe'
Problem solved.
Aren't you republican types real big on capitalism?Don't like starbucks? Don't go there.Told police officers to leave because a customer was scared. #DumpStarbucks trends after police are turned away because customer 'did not feel safe'
Problem solved.
I quit drinking that liberal bean juice years ago. But if they’re being scum to law enforcement I’m gonna say something. Is that ok with you?
But anyway.., Who in the hell wants to buy any of their products?
Question??? For Starbucks?? I have been informed that you use a flavor enhancer HEK 293 Human Embriotic Kidney (aborted human fetus ) I love your coffee and frequent your shop several times a week. However can you please tell me if this is true, or if you can please STOP because this is morally Wrong. And I can not support any company that supports thiswww.cogforllife.org
Sharon Christine Ellison
Biotech's Fear Factor
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Really??? THAT shit again? You think it will actually SELL this time?
Poster please. That shit was torn apart years ago.
Aren't you republican types real big on capitalism?Don't like starbucks? Don't go there.Told police officers to leave because a customer was scared. #DumpStarbucks trends after police are turned away because customer 'did not feel safe'
Problem solved.
I quit drinking that liberal bean juice years ago. But if they’re being scum to law enforcement I’m gonna say something. Is that ok with you?