In fact Im going to start that thread because this first case, it was only 4 years ago, I know I never heard anything about this & its a doozy. From Layton, UT=>
Layton, UT police sargeant is "recovering" after someone poisoned him. He went to Subway for lunch & then=>
"treated by paramedics", the kid wouldnt admit to anything, but hey they had him on video, getting the cop& #39;s drink.
The kid settled for $50k, he was only asking for $250k, a paltry amount for this unbelievable shit they did to him. =>Layton paid $50K settlement to Subway worker after police & #39;drugging& #39; https://www.standard.net/police-fire/layton-paid-50k-settlement-to-subway-worker-after-police-drugging/article_f489c337-feef-5b70-a5a5-5ee1a8e3afab.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share">https://www.standard.net/police-fi...
The police never apologized to the kid. The articles are all over, his mugshot in most of them. 18 year old kid.
And yet...=> Employee of Texas Subway fired for refusing to serve police officer https://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Employee-of-Texas-Subway-fired-for-refusing-to-serve-police-officer-570925651.html">https://www.kwtx.com/content/n...
https://www.kwttwitter.com/content/news/Employee-of-Texas-Subway-fired-for-refusing-to-serve-police-officer-570925651.html
There are an ENDLESS number of these. Cops claim a place wont serve them so someone gets fired, for some insane reason its reported as news...
I dont know what sort of twisted satisfaction they get from doing this stuff.
This one is good => McDonald& #39;s employee swears at cop in the drive-thru https://amp.bnd.com/news/local/article200200764.html">https://amp.bnd.com/news/loca...
lol the cop& #39;s sister had cried on social media all day about it
lol between this & then how the owners just couldn& #39;t stop demonstrating how mortified they were
There are an unlimited number of "cop refused service" brouhahas, so Ill skip them for now except this one because theres quite a few others like it, but this one seemed particularly sad. This was a Texas "Whataburger" in 2015=> https://www.snopes.com/news/2015/09/17/whataburger-police-service-refusal-controversy/">https://www.snopes.com/news/2015...
The other cop chimes in with "Is this a joke?" & claims the employee said nothing. So Whataburger naturally as quick as they can announces theyve fired the employee.
So then a TV station tracks down the fired employee. He was a man in his 50s who had worked there 10 years, & he HAD been joking. He told them that immediately