• crosswind [they/them]
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    2 months ago

    "I was not in my uniform, and at no point in my interaction with the staff did I identify myself as a member of the law enforcement community," Sheriff Owens said. "At no point did I indicate my position, nor did I ask the responders to do anything that they would not, had not, or have not done for anyone else who makes a business dispute call."

    I don't even know if he believes this or not. I would have assumed he was getting off on bringing the force of the state down on a service worker who dared cross him, but can severe cop-brain really make you think this is a normal and reasonable thing everyone does when their order is wrong? Is it both?

    • LENINSGHOSTFACEKILLA [he/him]
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      2 months ago

      Nobody thinks this is reasonable. I've literally never complained if my order at a fast food place has been wrong. If something is missing, I might go ask for it. Calling the pigs because they didn't cut your burger in half is fucking wild.