This is part of the reason I have the waitstaff not let them know who bought it. The other reason is I dont do it for the recognition.uthornsfan wrote:I tried to buy two APD officers lunch at Mighty Fine (Actually just tried to give them the rest of my gift card)
They wouldn't accept it as it was a conflict of interest and they are forbidden from accepting gratuities.
Just a shame that it has come to that.
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Have you bought a meal for a first responder
I did not want to hijack another thread so I started a poll here.
Whenever I go out to eat, if there is a first responder on duty and in uniform I will have the wait staff give me their ticket. Unless we are in a fast food line, they never know who payed for it. I also pay for a soldier in uniform's meal. This is just a small way of saying thank you.
Do you do the same?
Whenever I go out to eat, if there is a first responder on duty and in uniform I will have the wait staff give me their ticket. Unless we are in a fast food line, they never know who payed for it. I also pay for a soldier in uniform's meal. This is just a small way of saying thank you.
Do you do the same?