Posted on 05/06/2016 9:38:36 AM PDT by aomagrat
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - The Richland County Sheriff's Department is saying no harm, no foul after a social media describing a Krispy Kreme employee who refused service to a deputy earlier this week.
In a statement posted to its Facebook page, the sheriff's department was informed of this post circulating on Facebook back on April 29.
In the post, the man says he was inside the store getting doughnuts when he saw an exchange between two employees at the store -- one working the register, and one working the drive-thru window.
"When she looked out the window she said, 'I ain't doin' this one. No way I'm not serving him. Someone else is going to have to take care of him cause I ain't doin' it,' the post read. "I looked out the window and it was a police officer. I looked at the lady and asked her why she wouldn't serve him. She said 'I don't do the POlice.'"
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If I owned this franchise, I would fire this worthless “employee.”
Then I would invite all the local cops to the franchise, throw them a party, and offer them all the donuts they can eat and coffee they can drink for free.
It was NOT the PO-lice, it was A CUSTOMERS!
I would have fired him on the spot!
Now that is strategic positioning on the part of Krispy Kreme!
#donutsmatter
Military, too. I’m always on the alert in the Food Court at the Mall. I love to step up and pick up the tab just as troopies are about to pay for their food.
The fun part is getting to sit with them and swap stories with them while they eat.
How can a donut shop hope to stay in business when they won’t serve police?
Did she lose her job, or was it just a verbal “No, don’t do that?”
Something has to be done about bring these Amish into the 21st century!
She did not refuse to bake a cake for a gay wedding. She had proudly designed and baked cakes for many gay weddings.
She didn’t refuse to sell her products to homosexuals. She had willingly and knowingly sold many products to homosexuals.
She refused to participate in a homosexual wedding by creating a cake to honor the occasion.
That is nothing like a paid employee refusing to provide service to a customer because the customer is a law enforcement officer.
And btw, when I said “gay weddings,” I meant gay weddings, not homosexual weddings.
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