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A joke or an insult? Starbucks worker is fired after L.A. County deputy is handed cup with pig drawing
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A joke or an insult? Starbucks worker is fired after L.A. County deputy is handed cup with pig drawing

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A Starbucks worker has been fired after the Los Angeles County sheriff raised issues a couple of disposable espresso cup with a hand-drawn pig on it was served to one of many division’s deputies.

The deputy who obtained the drawing mentioned in a submit on his non-public Instagram account that he had stopped at a Starbucks location in Norwalk to get some caffeine in the midst of a 16-hour shift, KTLA-TV reported, including that the deputy receiving the cup with the pig depiction mentioned it “felt discouraging and disrespectful.”

“All I wished was caffeine, however as a substitute I left feeling uneasy,” the deputy wrote of the Jan. 9 incident.

Starbucks mentioned on Tuesday that it had performed an investigation of the incident and had fired the worker who had handed over the espresso cup on the drive-thru window, regardless that the investigation discovered that the drawing was not deliberately meant to be offensive.

Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson mentioned the drawing of a preferred meme, John Pork, was created within the morning, hours earlier than the deputy visited the espresso store.

“This was unacceptable. We’ve reached out to the shopper a number of instances and leaders within the Sheriff’s Division to apologize,” Anderson mentioned in an e mail. “Each buyer ought to all the time be made to really feel welcome in our shops.”

After listening to of the incident, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna contacted Starbucks’ company safety division “to formally increase issues and to make sure accountability,” the division mentioned in a press release.

Officers additionally mentioned Luna “spoke straight with the deputy to test on his well-being.”

The Sheriff’s Division mentioned within the assertion that pig imagery “is often used to demean regulation enforcement” and known as the drawing “offensive, inappropriate and unacceptable.”

The assertion, posted on Fb, drew a variety of sentiment, from help for the division to jokes about what they thought-about the deputy’s melodramatic response.

“I hope that officers emotions are okay and can be capable of make an entire restoration 🙏,” Fb consumer Kevin Maytorena wrote.

One other consumer, John Yaya, wrote that he knew a deputy again within the Eighties who packed his personal lunch and didn’t eat at native venues due to issues of safety.

“Legislation enforcement is a thankless job..” Yaya remarked.

A number of individuals commented asking if the submit was meant to be satire. And nonetheless others poked enjoyable at how ineffective inside investigations could be at rooting out drawback officers and pervasive police shootings.

“The baristas investigated themselves and located they’d completed nothing incorrect,” a consumer wrote.

“The deputy didn’t shoot the barista, so I chalk this up as a win,” one other wrote.

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