Cops coming in for a donut can be denied just as Starbucks once denied offers entry.
I recall reading about some establishment that denied entry on the basis of the officers being armed. A quick google search shows people being denied entry to Starbucks, with the issue being service dogs.
It's hard to find stories of public establishments denying entry to cops. I'd like to know the details of the allegation in the suit.
What would stop the LEO’s from coming as customers even if they are in uniform? I’ve never heard of a law that lets a business open to the public deny LE service?
They could easily sit down, ask for menu and a glass of water, and just scope the place out then change their mind and leave.
It sounds like a discussion about nothing.
Now; where are those videos and reports?
“Cops coming in for a donut can be denied just as Starbucks once denied offers entry.”
Just not gay cops. Now you had better make them the damn donut, or the Supreme Court will hear about it!