Business says it doesn’t serve anyone who is armed

    • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      you can try… I’ve actually been there. Sort of.

      Used to work contract security. my client was next to a MLB ball field- their parking lot literally was next to the service entrance, so the various staff that weren’t special (concessions, security, etc,) would park there. A lot of their ball game security are moonlighting cops or retired cops… they liked to tail gate after the game… but the city would revoke the license for running a parking lot if we allowed alcohol.

      Getting drunken cops to leave your property when the other cops tried to be like “what’s the harm,” etc is no good.

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        10 months ago

        That really is a tough one. The only chance you have is to escalate and demand the duty sergeant come down and deal with the problem of his unruly officers or make an extremely public complaint to the media and mayor that will force a response.

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          10 months ago

          You could try the state police non-emergency.

          Or find a parking/fire violation that the fire department would care about. I’ve seen them put cops in there place a few times. Even pushed a cruiser down the street in Boston when it was double parked in there way.

          I wish I’d had a camera phone back then, I’m pretty sure they don’t report those kind of things into logs that end up in the paper.