Philadelphia Popeye slams the "No Homeless" sign outside the exit AP

2021-12-13 21:48:11 By : Mr. Wu Haibo

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The store manager, Dayshon Aaron Sields, said the decision was made after the homeless did not comply with the city’s mask policy.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: A branch of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Philadelphia issued a notice stating "The homeless are not allowed to enter the store", which aroused people's outrage online. Dayshon Aaron Sields, the manager of a fast food restaurant in Center City 15th street and Chestnut, said that after finding out that the homeless did not abide by the city’s mask policy, they "come in and throw the store away." Decide.

Sields also pointed out that the workers “understand the problem of people’s homelessness and do not want to increase the problem, but there are also business operations and they must abide by the rules and regulations.” But he added that homeless people can enter the restaurant to keep warm, but they must Follow the rules.

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New York Police Department police unconsciously assaulted the homeless during the video clearing the homeless camp in New York City. However, a Twitter user named Bryan Blue Tsunami @BryanLFuller shared a noticed photo with it The title: "This was posted at the door of @Popeyes and Chestnut on the 15th in Philadelphia Center City. I have purchased hundreds or even thousands of meals for the homeless. They deserve dignity and respect. @Baligubadle1 @ _equal_access @glennkirschner2 @nathaliejacoby1."

This is posted on the 15th @Popeyes and at the door of Chestnut, Philadelphia Center City. I have purchased hundreds or even thousands of meals for the homeless. They deserve dignity and respect. @Baligubadle1 @_equal_access @glennkirschner2 @nathaliejacoby1 pic.twitter.com/sx8bYWRwbZ

Several people agreed with the tsunami, and one asked: "...And, cough cough, how does a person'recognize' the homeless?!!! Backpack? No shave? Windbreaker? (By the way, never mind The rich consumer talk show host Clark Howard said he was once "identified" as such.)"

The second one wrote, "Maybe it was a backpack. I remember many years ago, I was shifting at work on weekends. I stopped by McDonald's in the city center to have a bite. Then I went to work at the nearby bus station. I was dressed cleanly. /Sharp clothes, but with a backpack. I realized it would be faster to take another bus a few blocks away. After leaving the bus stop, about a block, a lady drove up to me and asked if I needed Money. I basically told her that I was not homeless and started to walk faster. It really made my creeps."

...And, cough cough, how does one "recognize" a homeless person? ! ! Backpack? Didn't shave? Windbreaker? (By the way, the multi-millionaire consumer talk show host Clark Howard said he was once "identified" as such.) pic.twitter.com/IsmRV76UzN

It should be a backpack. I remember many years ago, I worked on weekends in shifts. I stopped for a bite at McDonald's in the city center. Then I went to work at the nearby bus station. I wear clean/sharp clothes but have a backpack. <c>

I realized that it would be faster to take another bus a few blocks away. Leaving the bus stop, about a block later, a lady drove up to me and asked if I needed money. I basically told her that I was not homeless and started to walk faster. It really makes my hair horrified.

A user who criticized Popeyes said: “I think someone came in to go to the bathroom, maybe they bought a meal, but sat down for a few hours at a time; they might even smell this place. So there can be rules, but this sign is not The right way @Popeyes??" "That franchise owner doesn't understand the power of boycotts. Before the parent company closes the owner, let us boycott all Popeyes," another user added.

I think someone came in to go to the bathroom, maybe they bought a meal, but sat for a few hours at a time; they might even smell this place. So there can be rules, but this logo is not the right way @Popeyes ??

The franchise owner does not understand the power of resistance. Let us boycott all Popeye until the parent company closes the owner.

Are you serious about this statement? ? Franchise owners are treating homeless people as if they are cockroaches not worthy of dignity... Anyway, how to identify someone as homeless? The consequences are real, it is the franchise owner who puts employees in danger, not us

Who decides who is homeless? This can easily be used to discriminate against anyone, you just need to say "I think they are homeless". Not every homeless person appears in some way. Some people are homeless. There are many problems in this.

One tweet read: “Are you serious about this statement? Franchise owners are treating homeless people like they are cockroaches not worthy of dignity... Anyway, how to treat someone Recognized as homeless? The consequences are real. It is the franchise owner who puts employees at risk, not us."

Another tweet said: “Who decides who is homeless? This can easily be used to discriminate against anyone, you just need to say “I think they are homeless.” Not everyone who is homeless Somehow it appears. Some people are homeless. There are many problems in this."

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