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To: lakecumberlandvet; SkyDancer
Nearly every employer has rules against an employee even giving the impression that they are speaking for the company when protesting.

A McDonald employee in uniform can be disciplined for misbehaving while in McD's livery. Same for a UPS driver, a letter carrier, and the UCMJ allows for serious brig time for a member of the armed services protesting in uniform.

Are cops above the law and accepted standards of conduct?

Have we you fallen so far?

54 posted on 05/15/2020 9:05:46 AM PDT by null and void (By the pricking of my lungs, Something wicked this way comes ...)
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To: null and void
A McDonald employee in uniform can be disciplined for misbehaving while in McD's livery

So you define expressing one's opinion as misbehaving?

55 posted on 05/15/2020 9:07:52 AM PDT by FroedrickVonFreepenstein
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I must have missed the ‘protesting’ part. Unless expressing an opinion is deemed ‘protesting’. Furthermore, I wasn’t under the ‘impression’ that he was ‘speaking for the company’.


57 posted on 05/15/2020 9:15:11 AM PDT by lakecumberlandvet (Appeasement never works.)
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