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NE Bull:
Probably afraid feralcatkiller.....
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Wilson:
Valentino's Pizza is now posted and I emailed them about it. Their response is below:
We appreciate your comment.
We have adopted the ban on weapons while on our premises because it is our current belief that the majority of our customers would become scared and upset if they glimpsed a weapon being carried, open or concealed, by a patron in our dining rooms.
Also we have discussed this matter with our insurance representatives and understand that our rates could go up if we allowed guns and weapons to be carried on our property.
-Valentino's Customer Service
CustomerService@Valentinos.com
TroyR:
Wilson, thanks for sharing. I've emailed them to let them know they lost my business as a direct result of this decision. Which is too bad. I really like their pizza.
m morton:
the other day i drove to Westroads mall omaha and they have a big 2' x 3' CODE OF CONDUCT" sign in between the inside and out side doors that states "No Firearms or illegal weapons allowed" in the list of other thing that are not allowed. and i seen this sign at more then one entrance i did not drive all the way around the mall but i know it is in 2 entrances i did go in.
only way this will change is if all the stores inside make the mall management change it. but with the von maur mass shooting this will hard . you and i know only crazes and criminals obey those no gun signs /sarcasm anti gun signs and anti gun laws don't stop criminals. i will not shop there.
Oakview mall is all ready on the list ..
i don't go to crossroads so no clue there
GreyGeek:
The belief that a "No Guns" sign makes their patrons bullet proof is a common mental illness among some business owners. Law suits for injuries resulting from these policies by ill informed owners may change their minds.
Valentino's has lost my business.
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