
"No Cops Allowed": US Restaurant Refuses To Sell To Officers In Uniform. Here's Why
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The restaurant said its policy isn't against serving armed police officers. It's against allowing guns inside its businesses.
The San Francisco Police Officer Association has posted on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) that a city bakery chain has a policy of not serving uniformed cops. We are not asking Reem's or any business with a bigoted policy to serve our officers. We're asking them to own their discriminatory policy & and put up a sign so we know not to spend money in your establishment—on or off duty. We took the liberty of designing one for them. pic.twitter.com/aITQFLOFG0
Reem's California, a regional chain of Arab street food restaurants and bakeries, has declared a new policy wherein they will not serve individuals carrying weapons.
"NO COPS ALLOWED. That's the confirmed policy of the bakery chain Reem's. One of our officers was denied service last weekend because he was in uniform. Reem's confirms that they will not serve anyone armed and in uniform. Presumably, this includes members of the US military," the San Francisco Police Officers' Association posted on X on August 24.