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 by: Rudy Canoza - Tue, 7 Dec 2021 06:20 UTC

On 12/6/2021 3:37 AM, David Hartung wrote:
> On 12/6/21 12:25 AM, Fred Corn Dobbs wrote:
>> info@hildaandjessesf.com
>>
>> Rating 1.3 out of 5
>> 210 Google reviews
>>
>> Google / Alphabet is dishonestly censoring negative reviews for this
>> restaurant.
>>
>> Hilda and Jesse
>> Recently opened
>> Service options: Dine-in · Takeout
>> Address: 701 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94133
>> Hours:
>> Closed · Opens 5:30PM Mon
>> Health & safety: Mask required · More details
>> Phone: (628) 201-4437
>> Reservations: hildaandjessesf.com
>> https://www.hildaandjessesf.com/about
>>
>> https://www.yelp.com/biz/hilda-and-jesse-san-francisco
>>
>> "Menu only includes Bacon Lettuce and Mayo sandwiched with Crab, Radish
>> and Tomato sauce. So, please ask for them as the combo “BLM-CRT special”."
>>
>> 12/5/2021
>> I would not support or recommend
>> a San Francisco business that discriminates against the SFPD.
>> Shame on you!!!
>> May the eggs of a Thousand Cockroach's hatch and infest your kitchen.
>> I hope the Health Department Shuts you down....
>>
>> 12/5/2021
>> 1 photo
>> This is a "safe" space.
>> One that you can not come to when your job is to keep people safe.
>> This is a "weapon free" zone.
>> But they don't realize everything from the fire extinguisher on the wall
>> to the chef's knife becomes a weapon.
>> This establishment is "free of discrimination", but it refuses to
>> seat/serve certain people.
>> Since weapons make them uncomfortable they need to turn in their knives to
>> law enforcement  and only cook with spoons. No weapons allowed!
>> Owners and managers should be ashamed of themselves.  Investors need to
>> pull their money and this place needs to be boycotted.
>>
>> 12/5/2021
>> I have faced discrimination and I know how it feels like, the reason why I
>> started yelping.
>>
>> If your customers can trust your chef with a knife and the food, I am sure
>> you could trust those cops with guns who were doing their job too.
>>
>> The restaurant owner should have at least provided them with an option of
>> takeout, with some complimentary food if they were not comfortable with
>> guns on premises.
>>
>> 12/5/2021
>> 1 photo
>> Worst food ever. I refuse to eat here again because you refused to serve
>> on-duty police officers in uniform working this neighborhood to protect
>> your business. I hope your restaurant is robbed at gunpoint or vandalized,
>> Better yet, I hope it burns to the ground. And I will totally support the
>> San Francisco Police Department's refusal to respond. There are thousands
>> of other restaurants in the Bay Area which do not discriminate against
>> paying customers that I'm happy to support. Since the owners felt
>> "uncomfortable," with uniformed police officers dining in, I suspect that
>> the restaurant's staff are paroled criminals.
>>
>> P.S. - If you want to "dine & dash", this is the best meal spot for you.
>> No police are welcome here by the owners.
>>
>> 12/5/2021
>> Given that this business has decided to Discriminate against first
>> responders, I reserve the right to Call For A Boycott Of Hilda and Jesse.
>> Because if Hilda and Jesse can discriminate against an officer on Lunch,
>> then what is to stop them from doing the same to Health Care Workers due
>> to a fear of COVID.
>>
>> I am an Out Gay Man in SF , and I find the misrepresentation that the
>> LGBTQ community needs protection from the SFPD to be offensive.
>>
>> 12/5/2021
>> 2 photos
>> You people are pathetic and disgusting.
>> wE fElt UnSaFe ArOuNd ThE oFfiCeRs CaUse ThEy HaD wEaPoNs.
>> Everything woke literally turns to absolute sh*t. You're the perfect
>> example
>> https://s3-media0.fl.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/9f0l_kJjEKaZPoS0CYrBUA/300s.jpg
>>
>> Obama Woke San Francisco restaurant now apologizes for asking armed police
>> officers to leave
>>
>> SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco restaurant that ignited a frenzy when the
>> owner and staff asked three armed police officers in uniform to leave
>> because their weaponized dress made them feel uncomfortable has now
>> apologized for the request, acknowledging that it handled the situation
>> "badly."
>>
>> In an Instagram post on Sunday afternoon, Rachel Sillcocks and Kristina
>> Liedags Compton, co-owners of Hilda and Jesse in North Beach, wrote a mea
>> culpa after getting battered on social media – and in Yelp reviews – for
>> asking the officers to leave their restaurant last week. They declined to
>> speak in person, citing the verbal attacks they were getting. Still,
>> brunch was brisk earlier in the day and the restaurant was full of
>> customers.
>>
>> "We made a mistake and apologize for the unfortunate incident on Friday
>> when we asked members of the San Francisco Police Department to leave our
>> restaurant," they said in their post. "We are grateful to all members of
>> the force who work hard to keep us safe, especially during these
>> challenging times. We hope this will be a teachable moment for us as we
>> repair and continue to build bridges with the SFPD. These are stressful
>> times, and we handled this badly."
>>
>> Their statement shows an about-face from what they wrote earlier this
>> weekend, explaining that they asked the officers, strapped with guns, to
>> leave the restaurant because it made staff and potential customers feel
>> uncomfortable.
>>
>> The controversy was kicked off when the staff at Hilda and Jesse posted on
>> Instagram that they asked three officers to leave their restaurant on
>> Friday.
>>
>> "Three armed and uniformed police officers came in to dine at Hila and
>> Jesse. Shortly after seating them, our staff felt uncomfortable with the
>> presence of their multiple weapons. We then politely asked them to leave.
>>
>> "At Hilda and Jesse, the restaurant is a safe space," the post continued.
>> "The presence of the officers (sic) weapons in the restaurant made us feel
>> uncomfortable. We respect the San Francisco Police Department and are
>> grateful for the work they do. We welcome them into the restaurant when
>> they are off duty, out of uniform and without their weapons."
>>
>> <https://images.foxtv.com/static.ktvu.com/www.ktvu.com/content/uploads/202
>> 1/12/932/524/Screen-Shot-2021-12-05-at-2.31.57-PM.png?ve=1&tl=1>
>>
>> The statement also added that "this is not a political statement, we did
>> what we thought was best for our staff."
>>
>> The public conversation comes at a time when the nation is grappling with
>> a defund the police movement on the one hand, and an opposing call for
>> increased officers to deal with a rising number of homicides and retail
>> thefts on the other.
>>
>> San Francisco Police Chief William Scott tweeted a response on Saturday
>> evening: "The San Francisco Police Department stands for safety with
>> respect, even when it means respecting wishes that our officers and I find
>> discouraging and personally disappointing.
>>
>> "I believe the vast majority of San Franciscans welcome their police
>> officers, who deserve to know that they are appreciated for the difficult
>> job we ask them to do — in their uniforms — to keep our neighborhoods and
>> businesses safe."
>>
>> The chief got a mixed response from his Tweet thread.
>>
>> One man wrote: "Send those officers over to Alameda..I'll buy them lunch
>> at any restaurant they want to go to in my city ..we don't discriminate
>> .."
>>
>> But another person countered: "there is nothing safe or respectful about
>> being heavily armed in a restaurant, if you don't understand how it can
>> make the average citizen uncomfortable you're not doing very well with
>> your 'community engagement.'"
>>
>> In real life, people had different opinions on the polite stay-away order
>> – and then the change of heart –  too.
>>
>> Standing outside the restaurant, Scarlet Bush on Sunday told KTVU that she
>> actually thought it was nice that the employees at the restaurant felt
>> safe to express themselves.
>>
>> Kevin Clauson of San Francisco took the side of the restaurant, saying
>> that "anytime the police enter our community, it always makes me less
>> comfortable, at all times."
>>
>> And yet, Terence Ng of Hayward said that police always have their weapons,
>> which they carry to protect citizens. He said with the uptick in crime,
>> he's happy to have the armed officers around. He also thought it was rude
>> to allow the officers to enter the building and be asked to leave after
>> they sat down.
>>
>> This is not the first time the issue of welcoming, or not, police officers
>> into a restaurant has reared its head in the Bay Area.
>>
>> In March 2018, an Oakland police sergeant was denied service by employees
>> at Hasta Muerte Coffee, a proudly anti-establishmenti coffee shop in the
>> Fruitvale District.
>>
>> The move sparked protests outside of the coffee shop where self-described
>> patriots toting American flags descended there, shouting at customers
>> patronizing the shop.
>>
>> KTVU's Gregg Liggins contributed to this report.
>>
>> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FFzTn3cVgAMMvWI?format=jpg&name=900x900
>>
>> https://www.ktvu.com/news/san-francisco-restaurant-now-apologizes-for-
>> asking-armed-police-officers-to-leave
>
> Yet another reason to stay away from San Francisco.

That's not a sentence.

You wrote bullshit.

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