San Francisco Restaurant Faces Backlash After Refusing Service to 3 Police Officers

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A restaurant is facing backlash after they said their staff refused to serve three San Francisco police officers because their weapons made them “uncomfortable.” Sergio Quintana reports.

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Hilda and jesse probably shouldn’t call The police when they have a gun in their faces and a robber is demanding money

mrrusss
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This is such a SF thing. Crime is through the roof but a cops gun on his hip makes you FEEL uncomfortable. I’m pretty sure that idiot owner is associated with people that commit crimes.

justmehere
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Perfect exam why SF is falling apart! Lost my business!

DwnRace
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Hilda and Jesse — have you seen what is going in San Francisco lately? There’s just so much logic as to why we need uniformed officers just living their lives, they were looking for a bite to eat to protect your restaurant.

dove
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The owner said she was uncomfortable with the police having guns.

I hope she never needs a cop.

youtubesucks
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Boycott that restaurant
Law enforcement have been carrying guns for well over 150 years in CA
For good reason
Like to hear the convoluted reasoning why these particular owners are so scared.

ronaldmcdonald
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Virtue signaling at its finest. Those officers with firearms is what instills fear in criminals. You restaurant owners think cameras will deter criminals? Ridiculous!

poodlescone
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I wonder if the restaurant owners know that most police officers carry off duty guns when they are not on duty? So if police officers ate at that restaurant off duty and not in uniform, most likely they are carrying a gun.

philipenos
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If I didn’t want to make a cake for a gay couple and refused them. My establishment would be boycotted, smeared, they would call me homophobic taken to court. I say boycott this establishment. Go Blue.

bigbri
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Their presence made them feel "Uncomfortable". Sounds like a totally reasonable reaction for a business that knowingly harbours criminals.

jeffv.
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This is the opposite of inclusion and respecting honest, legitimate diversity (on duty police officers carrying firearms). Shame on the restaurant for their narrow minded, prejudiced and discriminatory practices.

garyjones
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Shame on them. That's all there is to it. They are on duty and in uniform. Shame on the restaurant staff who did this.

PastorJack
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If this restaurant gets robbed ...they better have other options for help! They don't deserve help from the Police. Lame choices!

charrio
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San Francisco is insane... These people are so damned detached from reality... Shame on this business...

knawdlimbz
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If cops makes them uncomfortable, I wonder if looters and robbers targeting their business would make them happy?

darkskinamerican
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With all the smash and grab looting in SF right now, I wonder what the owners will do once their restaurant gets hit 😳🤦‍♀️
Buncha woke clowns

mc
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With all the Crimes going on these days, we should feel safe not scared when we see officers in uniform walking around to help and protect us. I will never eat at this restaurant

JuniorJr_
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So that's what's up. I already know what their political beliefs are.
The Hilda & Jesse Restaurant are offended and feel uncomfortable around cops.
OKay--if your restaurant gets attacked by a tweaker, or a bum, or gang members, then don't call the cops
because they make you feel uncomfortable.
Handle your business, Player..

derrickwashington
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Their decision should make the citizens of San Francisco 'uncomfortable' and they should eat elsewhere too. That way, these two women would be able to stay home and cook for each other...comfortably.

marstondavis
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Guess who would be the first people they'd call if they needed help. No justifying the restaurants behavior. They should have fed the officers gratefully. How many people face danger every day of their lives to protect other people?

eagleeye