NEW: Dunkin’s Statement on Multiple Incidents with Police Officers by Workers

Monday, October 05, 2015

 

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Dunkin' Donuts Corporate office provided the following statement to GoLocal in response to complaints from both the Providence Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and the National FOP about multiple incidents involving police and Dunkin' employees.  

On Saturday, GoLocal was first to report that a worker in Dunkin' Donuts in Providence wrote #blacklivesmatter on a police officer's cup.  In a separate incident in West Hartford, Connecticut, a worker refused to serve a police officer

Dunkin' Donuts's Statement:

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The two separate and isolated incidents involving Dunkin' Donuts employees in Providence and West Hartford are not consistent with our commitment to provide outstanding guest service. Dunkin' Donuts and our franchisees share a commitment to the well-being and fair treatment of all our guests.  The franchisees in both cases have apologized on behalf of their employees to the police and very much regret the situations.

National and Providence FOP

Sunday night, the President of the National Fraternal Order of Police told GoLocal that Dunkin' Donuts "is not being socially responsible" -- and that officers should be concerned -- following two incidents involving Dunkin' Donuts workers and law enforcement."

As GoLocal first reported on Saturday, a Dunkin' Donuts employee wrote #blacklivesmatter on a Providence officer's cup, to which the Providence FOP issued a strong response. Then on Saturday, an officer was refused service at a Dunkin' Donuts in West Hartford, Connecticut. Responding to a GoLocal inquiry, National FOP President Chuck Canterbury addressed both incidents. 

FOP on the Record

"Any profession that has suffered from negative media and an anti-rhetoric campaign would and should be concerned about tainted food service especially when someone would take the steps to sign a container by hand," said Canterbury of what took place in Providence. 

Providence Police Officer William O'Donnell posted to Facebook on Saturday to express his concern about what had happened. "We have to look at the possibility if "Black Lives Matter" is on the cup, is there anything else going into the cup? That is a possibility, given what's going on around the country," wrote O'Donnell. "If a guy goes in for a cup of coffee at a place we know, where we're patrons at, and they've always been great with us, do we have to worry?"

Regarding the West Hartford incident, Canterbury offered the following. 

"The refusal to wait on anyone because of their status of employment or any other bias based refusal is also concerning and any business that tolerates that behavior is not being socially responsible," said Canterbury. "It appears that the Franchise owner in Connecticut took responsibility and offered the appropriate response and I applaud his immediate action.'

Canterbury said that there was not plan for a boycott as of Sunday. 

"That is a local issue as far as I am aware,' said Canterbury. "The National has not discussed."

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As GoLocal reported on Saturday:

The FOP letter as a result of their emergency meeting stated:

We as a union representing Providence police officers are concerned about the welfare and safety of all members of law enforcement.

This behavior by an employee of a nationwide corporation is unacceptable. We are also concerned by the action of this employee who created a perceived safety issue to our officers. 

We bring this incident to the attention of other law enforcement officers across the city, state, and country, to remind them to stay vigilant in our efforts to protect and serve. 

We also thank those members of the community who continue to support law enforcement officers and work with law enforcement officers to create a safe community for everyone because ALL LIVES MATTER. 

 
 

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