Chuck-E-Cheese refuses Police Officer

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When I eat out, Its the drive thru at "white castles" ! I am addicted to them.regards Ernie
 
Don't serve a police officer, but who is the first person you call when something bad goes down?

Sorry Chuck E Cheese, we can't respond, remember you have a no Gun policy. We don't want to break it.

Matt
 
If I want to eat cardboard? I'll dig some out of the neighborhood trash dumpster. I tried a slice once upon a time, and got food poisoning.
 
Here's more evidence of the mentality of some fast food workers.
15 bucks an hour, indeed. :rolleyes:

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Where's that triple face-palm photo? This is a classic example for its use.:eek::confused::rolleyes:
 
I've been to CEC's several times for the kids bday parties. If your studying chaotic dynamics, this is a good place to gather data. Thank God they serve beer and wine or I would have pulled my hair out. Kids are grown and I will NEVER GO BACK, gun policies or not.
 
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After CCW passed here there were a number of businesses that posted no weapons-albeit a few remain-A major motorcycle franchise had the signs-We were considering a motorcycle-and I would occassionaly drop by that business and tell them they lost my patronage-other "activists" were doing the same-The signs came down-I bought a bike-and noted that that single action gained a customer-
Alas, there is no shortage of ignorance-and a few businesses persist in posting-I have on occassion delivered letters, and cards promoting CCW to some of these-
Join NRA, send e-mails, talk to managers-since 2004 the firearms laws in this state have turned-the big city politico's don't like it-but its happening!
 
...quote from a news source...

"An unintended consequence of Seattle's plan to give every worker a "living wage" exposed some employees' not-so-secret motivation: they want more money, but they don't want to work for it."

"Seattle workers who celebrated the city's $15 an hour minimum wage are now asking for fewer hours so they can keep their welfare benefits."
 
I think they have a "no firearms" policy because they are afraid some will try to shoot the cook for serving such terrible pizza!
 
After CCW passed here there were a number of businesses that posted no weapons-albeit a few remain-A major motorcycle franchise had the signs-We were considering a motorcycle-and I would occassionaly drop by that business and tell them they lost my patronage-other "activists" were doing the same-The signs came down-I bought a bike-and noted that that single action gained a customer-
Alas, there is no shortage of ignorance-and a few businesses persist in posting-I have on occassion delivered letters, and cards promoting CCW to some of these-
Join NRA, send e-mails, talk to managers-since 2004 the firearms laws in this state have turned-the big city politico's don't like it-but its happening!

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Boycotting a business is meaningless and totally ineffective. Speak to the manager, write a letter, make a phone call. This is what gets a business's attention.
 
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