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Some police officers in Tempe, Ariz., say they were asked to leave a Starbucks coffee shop on the Fourth of July because a customer complained they “did not feel safe” with the cops present, according to reports.

Five officers were drinking coffee at the Starbucks location prior to their shift beginning when a barista asked them to move out of the complaining customer’s line of sight or else leave, the Tempe Officers Association wrote in a series of Twitter messages.

Rob Ferraro, president of the police union, told FOX 10 of Phoenix that such treatment of police officers seems to be happening more often these days.

“It’s become accepted to not trust or to see police and think that we’re not here to serve you, and again, it goes back to -- we take great pride of the level of customer service we provide to citizens, and to be looked at as feeling unsafe when you have law enforcement around you is somewhat perplexing to me," Ferraro told the station in a phone interview.

The police union also posted a series of Twitter messages about the incident.

“This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening,” the union wrote. “While the barista was polite, making such a request at all was offensive. Unfortunately, such treatment has become all too common in 2019.”

“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 union said it did not blame the Starbucks corporate office, adding it looked forward “to working collaboratively with them on this important dialogue.”

Earlier Friday, the union tweeted a parody of the Starbucks logo, with the words “Dump Starbucks” and the image of a hand dumping the contents of a cup of coffee.

A Starbucks spokesman told the Arizona Republic the company was still gathering details about what happened.

"We have a deep respect for the Tempe Police and their service to the community," spokesman Reggie Borges told the newspaper. "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.”

"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."

Neither the barista nor the customer who allegedly complained were identified. Starbucks would not say whether the barista would be disciplined in connection with the case.

In 2018, an incident at a Starbucks shop in Philadelphia made headlines when two black men who were waiting for a business colleague inside the shop were arrested for trespassing. The Philadelphia police commissioner later apologized to the men and Starbucks closed some 8,000 locations for part of a business day to conduct “racial bias training.”





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The barista should have told the customer to leave if they weren't comfy.....that customer may need a cops help one day.
 

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What world do these people live in? Fuck Starbucks.
 

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as soon as the cops left, some real American should've slapped the pussy in the mouth a few times and see how they feel about cops then.
 
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Probably somebody trying to make a big deal out of nothing.....

Kind of like when those cops arrested those two black people for just sitting at a table without buying anything. Which I think everybody does
 

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Probably somebody trying to make a big deal out of nothing.....

Kind of like when those cops arrested those two black people for just sitting at a table without buying anything. Which I think everybody does

No ,just people like you that don't buy anything..
 
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But still. A goood way to get their trust back is cops stop hiding behind that blue wall of violence and violating people’s rights.

Their is no such thing as a good cop because they are all willing to help each other. The day I see a cop tell another cop....”you know what, you shouldn’t do that. That’s not right.” Is the day I will say there are good cops. I’ve yet to see that. It’s always a blue wall of silence. Blue lives murder. Biggest threat to America....Blue isis...domestic terrorism
 
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No ,just people like you that don't buy anything..

Wrong. I don’t drink coffee. But I use a computer and I use WiFi.

I was in DC waiting at a Starbucks for an hour at least a few months ago. Nobody said a word to me.
 

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But still. A goood way to get their trust back is cops stop hiding behind that blue wall of violence and violating people’s rights.

Their is no such thing as a good cop because they are all willing to help each other. The day I see a cop tell another cop....”you know what, you shouldn’t do that. That’s not right.” Is the day I will say there are good cops. I’ve yet to see that. It’s always a blue wall of silence. Blue lives murder. Biggest threat to America....Blue isis...domestic terrorism

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha

What a fucking moron you are.
 

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The friendly neighborhood policeman is their to help the people and the people should feel safe and

happy about that! This is my opinion on this here matter! cheersgif<strike></strike>
 
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The friendly neighborhood policeman is their to help the people and the people should feel safe and

happy about that! This is my opinion on this here matter! cheersgif<strike></strike>


THAT is their job...only if they did that....would be nice.
 

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Wrong. I don’t drink coffee. But I use a computer and I use WiFi.

I was in DC waiting at a Starbucks for an hour at least a few months ago. Nobody said a word to me.

I could think of at least a couple of reasons why nobody would say a word to you... but if you don't drink coffee , why are you in a Starbucks to begin with ? seems like there are other options for your likes to hangout somewhere
 
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I could think of at least a couple of reasons why nobody would say a word to you... but if you don't drink coffee , why are you in a Starbucks to begin with ? seems like there are other options for your likes to hangout somewhere


Feel free to share your reasons so I can laugh at you.

I was waiting for someone to come and pick me up. I tried waiting in a seating area and I was asked by a security lady to go wait at Starbucks. So I did, without any trouble. For an hour at least. Bought nothing and was seated directly in front of the counter staring at the workers. They had ample opportunity to complain about me.
 

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All businesses should be required to serve everyone. That way problems like this will never happen
 

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Imagine a white man telling a restaurant manager he's "not comfortable " around black patrons.

What happens?

I can only imagine how outraged Mob would be :). None of that passive responses it's all cool poppycock
 

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But still. A goood way to get their trust back is cops stop hiding behind that blue wall of violence and violating people’s rights.

Their is no such thing as a good cop because they are all willing to help each other. The day I see a cop tell another cop....”you know what, you shouldn’t do that. That’s not right.” Is the day I will say there are good cops. I’ve yet to see that. It’s always a blue wall of silence. Blue lives murder. Biggest threat to America....Blue isis...domestic terrorism
Clown answer bro
 
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Imagine a white man telling a restaurant manager he's "not comfortable " around black patrons.

What happens?

I can only imagine how outraged Mob would be :). None of that passive responses it's all cool poppycock



If the black patrons had guns like the cops did. They’d be asked to leave too.

Who knows. The person who complained could have been stoned out of their mind and was simply uncomfortable with the police lol.

But real question...

Do you think someone said they felt uncomfortable because of skin color or because cops violate people’s rights, kill people and get off for it, and can do whatever they want and have eachothers backs through it all. Sounds more like a gang to me than anything. That’s just being real. That doesn’t sound like a gang to you? Loyalty, murder, and discretion to do whatever the fuck they want. They are a gang. Most dangerous one in America.
 

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But still. A goood way to get their trust back is for African-Americans stop hiding behind that wall of violence and violating people’s rights.

Their is no such thing as a good African-American because they are all willing to help each other. The day I see a African-American tell another African-American....”you know what, you shouldn’t do that. That’s not right.” Is the day I will say there are good African-American. I’ve yet to see that. It’s always a wall of silence. Blue lives murder. Biggest threat to America....African-American isis...domestic terrorism

Fixed it because you got the facts wrong on the "Biggest Threat" to America (and pointing out the fallacy of your post thru sarcasm)
 

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