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SF Bakery Bans Serving Cops in Uniform as City Crumbles from Crime

The San Francisco Police Officers ⁣Association⁤ Slams Bakery Chain for⁤ Refusing to Serve Officers in Uniform

The San Francisco Police Officers Association is slamming a local⁣ bakery ​chain⁤ for refusing to ⁤serve officers in uniform⁢ because it says armed⁣ police officers make “people of color,⁤ youth, and⁢ queer people” feel less⁢ safe.

The bakery’s​ claims come‍ as ‍a crime wave is overtaking the once-great City by the Bay​ and businesses ‍and residents are leaving in⁣ droves.

Crime is so bad in San Francisco that the‍ California Highway Patrol ‍and even the California National Guard were enlisted earlier this year to try and provide​ assistance to local police.

Yet with nearly every metric of crime on the rise, the Reem’s bakery chain — which has locations in San Francisco and Oakland — is banning police from its⁤ premises.

The San Francisco Police Officers ⁢Association blasted the bakery on social media ⁤Thursday ⁢for telling officers they are not⁤ welcome in a city drowning in crime and violence.

“NO COPS⁣ ALLOWED. That’s the ⁤confirmed‌ policy of the ⁣bakery⁢ chain Reem’s. One of our officers was denied service last weekend‍ because he was in ⁣uniform. Reem’s confirms that they ‌will not serve ⁣anyone armed and in uniform. Presumably, this includes‍ members of the⁣ US ⁢Military,” the police group posted​ on X.

In a second post, the union ⁣added, “We are not asking Reem’s or any business with a bigoted policy to serve our officers.⁢ We’re‍ asking them to own their discriminatory policy & and put up a sign so we ‌know not to spend money in your establishment — on or off duty. We took the liberty‍ of designing one for them.”

In a statement sent to ⁣the San Francisco Chronicle ⁣and posted to ⁢social ‍media Friday, Reem’s attempted to explain ⁤its position.

“Reem’s has a ‌deep commitment⁤ to ⁤uplifting social​ and racial justice ⁢in ⁢our communities,” the bakery blathered. “This includes fostering‌ an environment of safety for ⁣our staff and customers.

“In a time​ of increased ​gun violence — particularly impacting people of color, youth, and queer people — we believe that​ maintaining a strict policy ​of prohibiting guns in our restaurant keeps us safer.”

“Many members of our community have been⁤ impacted by gun violence, ‍whether that be an experience on the streets of San Francisco or Oakland, having come⁤ from war or occupation, or having increased ​fear due to a ⁣growing⁣ climate of political extremism,” the ⁤statement continued, ⁤without any ​indication of‌ what it meant by “political extremism.”

“All too often, Black and brown people, and ‍poor people​ are the victims of this violence,” it said.

“At ‍Reems, we aim to provide a⁢ space where‌ people‍ can eat delicious Arab food and work together to strengthen our community, ‌without​ fear of violence or harassment. We invite our community to step ​up and join us in creating that culture of care and resilience,” ‍the ⁤absurd statement concluded.

Reem’s did not seem to dispute the police ⁢union’s charges. Did ‍you notice the bakery did not say police officers are welcome?

San Francisco Police Officers Association⁢ President Tracy McCray told the Chronicle the‍ policy specifically ⁤targeted armed ⁣officers in uniform.

“That is exactly⁤ what they said‌ their policy was. That is ⁣what their employee told ⁢our officer,” McCray ​told⁢ the Chronicle. “And this⁢ is our point, if you’re‍ going to have​ policies that discriminate against‍ one group of ​people, then own it, post it publicly, ⁤and let ​your potential customers make the decision that best reflects their⁤ values.”

The Western Journal reached out to the⁣ bakery for⁣ comment but did‍ not immediately receive​ a response.

Reem’s is not the first ‍San Francisco business to​ try and ban‌ police ⁤officers.

Early this year, ‍a pizza shop employee was fired ‌after he told several officers that they were “not welcome” to eat at the restaurant.

In 2021, the restaurant Hilda⁤ and‍ Jesse backtracked ‌on its ‌anti-cop policy and ‌apologized after a backlash ⁤arose⁢ when managers demanded that an officer leave the ⁤dining area.

All this comes as San Francisco ​is seeing one business after another closing up shop because of rampant crime.

Since‍ 2020, 23 major retailers have fled⁢ the city ⁣and shut down stores, some ​of which had been open for ‌decades.

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More than‌ 10,000 cases of larceny​ or ⁤theft have been reported in‌ the ⁤city‍ this year, ​according to the SFPD, and that has driven stores‌ such as Coco Republic, Whole‍ Foods, ​Anthropologie and T-Mobile to shutter their San Francisco locations.

Nordstrom, which closed down this month, had been serving San Francisco for 35 years, according to KGO-TV.

One would think that with rising thefts, assaults, murders and other violent crimes in the city, Reem’s customers might feel a bit safer with a uniformed police officer sitting ⁤at ⁢the next table. But apparently that doesn’t apply to the leftist ‍residents of the ​Bay ⁣Area.

The post⁤ San Francisco Bakery Bans Serving⁣ Cops in ‍Uniform as City Crumbles from Crime appeared first on The Western Journal.



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