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General Categories => Newsworthy => Topic started by: UPCrawfish on January 03, 2013, 01:32:20 PM
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Denny's manager asks 5 patrons to leave because someone "saw a gun". The five get up and leave.. Then the manager wakes up - finds out they were plain clothes detectives on local police of 82. Local chief now declares all Denny's off limits for his force.... Smart move there Mr. Denny's.. :angry:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/03/police-banned-from-dennys-illinois_n_2402705.html?ncid=webmail7 (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/03/police-banned-from-dennys-illinois_n_2402705.html?ncid=webmail7)
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Now the criminals know a place where the cops won't be at. :laugh:
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That really is a special kind of stupid!
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Now the criminals know a place where the cops won't be at. :laugh:
Or anybody armed for that matter...
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Stopped at the Denny's at Gretna Flying J a while back with a truckin' friend of mine and neither one of us was very impressed with the food anyways. So not a big deal for me not to give them my business.
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Stopped at the Denny's at Gretna Flying J a while back with a truckin' friend of mine and neither one of us was very impressed with the food anyways. So not a big deal for me not to give them my business.
Agreed, the manager did them a favor by sending them over to IHOP!
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Or anybody armed for that matter...
Yup. They're the last state in the union without concealed carry, aren't they? These people don't even want armed cops in their restaurants.
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This doesn't surprise me. They have had their butts kicked more than once for discriminating against black customers. One time, they picked on a group of black men who turned out to be secret service agents assigned to presidential protection. Big mistake on Denny's part.
My own experience with them came as part of a group of about 10 people from a karate school who were in the habit of stopping for a snack on the way home from an evening workout. The group included the owner of the school, instructors and older students. Ages ranged from late teens to early fifties. We were a quiet, well behaved group who brought business when the restaurant was nearly empty. However, rudeness from the staff, slow service and cold food made it obvious we weren't welcome. Eventually, we were told never to return. We switched to a nearby Village Inn where we were appreciated. I haven't had a good word to say about Denny's since.
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Hhhhmmmm...didn't know that Denny's has doughnuts :D