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Officer sues Wal-Mart for firing him for carrying gun while working as police...
jmsgt:
Link: http://wreg.com/2017/01/17/officer-sues-wal-mart-for-firing-him-for-carrying-gun-while-working-as-police-officer/
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--- Quote ---A Pennsylvania police officer is suing Wal-Mart after he says he was fired for carrying his police-issued gun while in the store.
While in uniform and on-duty, Michael Zuby said he stopped by the Wal-Mart store where he was employed to grab some lunch.
Zuby, who worked as security at the store, was told by his boss he had to take his gun out of the store.
Zuby explained he was required by law to carry the gun while on-duty as an officer.
According to the lawsuit, store managers told the police department not to send Zuby to the store if police were called.
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shooter:
this is just going way to far.. WTF? he was ON DUTY.. didn't they see the video a week ago or so,, where 2 cops had a shoot out with a thug in the entryway of a store.( I think it was a walmart) the anti gun liberals are just getting way out of hand,, to refuse to let a on duty officer carry in a store is beyond stupid..
m morton:
i hope the dude gets millions from suing Walmart in this suit ! it is so stupid that with all the places that have popped up kicking uniformed officer out of a restaurants etc and all those that say they will boycott etc and this is still going on ..he was not on Walmart time clock and in uniform he should not of been kicked out , fired from Walmart nor should of the manager called the police station and said don't have him respond to any calls here .. the manager should be the one getting fired!
i was at Walmart out on 170 and maple a month ago i did not see any no guns signs . so they must have an employee hand book rule i guess? i am getting to the mind set that even if a sign is posted we should carry any ways or never shop at a store that has it no guns posted .don't take your gun back to your car go find another place to shop!! too many nut cases and liberal wackos running around. none of these places have armed security and have no way to protect the public. so it falls on us to protect our selves. bit too hard to do when your gun is in a locked car 50 yards away.
Les:
Wished I could say that's surprising, but sadly no. :'(
Mali:
--- Quote from: m morton on January 17, 2017, 02:27:24 PM ---i hope the dude gets millions from suing Walmart in this suit ! it is so stupid that with all the places that have popped up kicking uniformed officer out of a restaurants etc and all those that say they will boycott etc and this is still going on ..he was not on Walmart time clock and in uniform he should not of been kicked out , fired from Walmart nor should of the manager called the police station and said don't have him respond to any calls here .. the manager should be the one getting fired!
i was at Walmart out on 170 and maple a month ago i did not see any no guns signs . so they must have an employee hand book rule i guess? i am getting to the mind set that even if a sign is posted we should carry any ways or never shop at a store that has it no guns posted .don't take your gun back to your car go find another place to shop!! too many nut cases and liberal wackos running around. none of these places have armed security and have no way to protect the public. so it falls on us to protect our selves. bit too hard to do when your gun is in a locked car 50 yards away.
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I have a feeling that the manager is going to be replaced over this. The article said that the management had asked that the officer not be sent to the store if the police are called there and that the officer was offered a position at another store which indicates to me an issue with the manager.
As far as the rules for Wal-Mart, my old employer was not posted, but it clearly called out that employees could not carry onto company property.
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