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l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 USANews 讨论区 】
发信人: lczlcz (lcz), 信区: USANews
标 题: 号召坚决抵制宜家产品
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Jul 8 18:23:13 2014, 美东)
Ikea Asks Uniformed Police Chief to Put Gun in Car or Leave
via Breitbart Feed
On July 4 a uniformed police officer entered a Washington state Ikea store
and was told to go lock his gun in the squad car or "leave."
The officer carrying the gun was Tacoma Park Police Chief Alan Goldberg. He
was in uniform "because he had worked that morning at the city's July 4
parade, and would be back on duty that night for fireworks."
He was trying to help his daughter find furniture for her apartment in
between shifts.
According to NBC Washington News 4, Goldberg was approached by a "loss-
prevention officer" who said: "We have a no firearms policy, and you're
either going to have to leave or you can lock your gun in the car."
The store had "Weapons Free Environment" signs on its front doors, and
Goldberg demanded to see written policy to prove the ban applied to police.
Ikea did not provide written policy.
Ikea issued an apology on July 7 after News 4 contacted them seeking
clarification on their "weapons free" policy. |
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