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Illinois Police Lift Ban on Denny's
2013-01-05
[RADIO.FOX NEWS]
Posted by:Fred

#7  ...in the text of the posting -

On Thursday a DennyÂ’s official met with the police department and offered an apology for the actions taken by the local restaurantÂ’s management. DennyÂ’s reiterated their corporate policy allows all law enforcement officers to carry their weapons while inside their restaurants.

If you click on the second link on my first comment, you'll see corporate is facing a civil lawsuit for not providing adequate security in another situation. I suspect that a jury in such a case being told that corporate took the position of the manager would find its profits hit with something more than a little speed bump.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-01-05 13:01  

#6  Never did hear what the official chain/specific restaurant policy was. If they had a sign which said no weapons, then no weapons.

I've been to that restaurant at that time where everyone is so fubar'd police would be a distraction to business.

If its store policy its store policy, police should not be above the law. If the manager was being an ass, fire the ass.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-01-05 12:11  

#5  Generally, owners like police on the premises. "When seconds count, the police are minutes away already there."
Posted by: JohnQC   2013-01-05 09:44  

#4  Crime stats for 'Waffle House' are quite low. Perhaps there is a reason.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-01-05 09:30  

#3  And Denny's quite unexpectedly added ‘Buy one Bear Claw get one FreeÂ’ to their monthly special.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2013-01-05 09:17  

#2  The manager's action is like posting a big sign to the miscreants that the Denny's ATM was open for service. I wouldn't want to be an officer sitting unarmed in a place that the armed criminal element, knowing I was unarmed, could get free shots off. Maybe Corporate is more than a little nervous for good reason.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-01-05 08:29  

#1  Hell what's not to like about armed coppers in an all night eatery?
Posted by: Shipman   2013-01-05 05:56  

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