09-03-2015, 10:31 PM
(09-03-2015, 08:09 AM)Dutz Wrote: My first job was at a burger drive-in, Dog N. Suds, and we gave a year round 20% discount to all law enforcement. It was standard procedure at the time, the 70's.
Back then being a cop meant you were most likely giving up a better job to serve, and the discounts were a way to help.
Did you know that such discounts are now a violation of federal bribary statutes? A store owner who gives a discount or free coffee to police officers potentially under federal law could face a 20 year prison term. This country is truly upside down.
(09-03-2015, 08:09 AM)Dutz Wrote: My first job was at a burger drive-in, Dog N. Suds, and we gave a year round 20% discount to all law enforcement. It was standard procedure at the time, the 70's.
Back then being a cop meant you were most likely giving up a better job to serve, and the discounts were a way to help.
Did you know that such discounts are now a violation of federal bribary statutes? A store owner who gives a discount or free coffee to police officers potentially under federal law could face a 20 year prison term. This country is truly upside down.
Back then being a cop meant you were most likely giving up a better job to serve, and the discounts were a way to help.
Did you know that such discounts are now a violation of federal bribary statutes? A store owner who gives a discount or free coffee to police officers potentially under federal law could face a 20 year prison term. This country is truly upside down.


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