Posted on 07/05/2018 5:59:00 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Add eating out as a family on your way back from vacation to the list of things that black people cant seem to do in peace.
A family of seven who stopped at a Subway in Coweta County, Ga., on Monday to eat dinner said that they had the police called on them while they were there because of their race.
The employees 911 call was released and in it, she could be heard saying that he needed someone to respond now because the family kept going back and forth the bathroom and maybe putting soda in water cups, according to WSBTV.
The horror.
The Dobsons, meanwhile insisted they did nothing wrong.
The crew, including two parents, their four children, and the childrens aunt were all returning from a grandmothers birthday in South Georgia when they stopped by the Subway to grab a bite.
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Example would be Millionaire Dez Bryant being kicked out of a N Dallas mall for dressing like a thug, complete with pants hanging almost to his knees.
A truism learned on Free Republic is that there are few situations that cant be made worse by the addition of a cop.
Said another way, you better REALLY need a cop before you call a cop.
An hour in Subway? I would have been suspicious too.
Sort of like those Polish death camps.
The killer was from Meriwether County. Only got in trouble because the alleged victim made it across the county line before he go caught.
no free soda fills in water cups
I see a lot of black brown and yellow people working at Subway. Her coworkers are all white every shift?
That would be a bad idea.
Probably took 45 mins to make a sandwich
How much did they put in the Tip Jar?
See something, say something, except about a protected class.
The media picked this right away. Seems a bit suspicious.
it’s probably not to parlay impeachment. Maybe it’s to get revenge on one’s employer for some perceived slight. Nothing lasting will happen to the employee but the publicity against Subway will pay off politically. That said, perhaps the popo should have just wandered into the store casual like, bought a soda or got a free water, and sat down for a few moments to read his phone messages. That usually gets people to steppin’ without a word being said.
Two Subways within 2 miles of me have closed in the last year. I would occasionally buy there and the places were always busy, so I don’t understand the closings.
I like your thinking on that matter.
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