One would think they would want and welcome such a person in the restaurant. It would help to deter a bad guy. The person who ask him to leave should be fired for ignorance.Grayling813 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 3:15 pmI believe the "soft uniform", based upon observance of officers wearing them, is a polo shirt with badge embroidered on it, duty pistol openly carried and badge attached to the belt in plain view. An officer so attired may or may not be "on duty."SewTexas wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2019 2:05 pm my understanding from the discussions around here, is "soft uniform" basically seems to be open carry? with a badge showing. The second problem around here, to the the treatment of the officer, was that the manager didn't ask the officer to cover, he wanted him to leave or take the gun out. Also, there is a rumor that the mayor owns the restaurant...not sure if that's true....
there are other Brazilian places that are better and a bit cheaper.
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Re: TX: San Antonio Fogo de Chao kicks out cop, apologizes
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Re: TX: San Antonio Fogo de Chao kicks out cop, apologizes
The place is almost 50 bucks a person. If I could afford to go there, I sure would not after they pulled that one.