Saturday, September 14, 2013

Red Lobster 'None N*gger' Customer Receiving Threats, Denies Writing Racial Slur -


http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/09/14/red-lobster-none-ngger-customer-receiving-threats-denies-writing-racial-slur/

Article PhotoWhoopsie! For those of you following the story of the Red Lobster server, Toni Jenkins, who was left a receipt with no tip and a racial epithet, it turns out the name of the customer was printed on the receipt, in addition to his signature, and has spread around the Internet. 
That exposure of confidential information is why the server had to be suspended. The suspension didn’t last through the week; in fact the server is back to her regular schedule, not having missed a day of work. The customer, however, isn’t happy.
The restaurant claims they have their employee’s back. A spokesman told the publication Consumeristthat:
We were in constant communication with her over the past several days and have extended her a high degree of respect and caring for what happened. No one should have to endure what our employee went through last weekend.
are they saying had this exposing of the racist had not happened all the sugar and spice would never have made print and they would not reach out to her?  if no one should have had to endure this why did they dismiss her in favor of the racist?
how do you hide the signature and the "Printed INFO ON THE RECEIPT PRINTED BY THE CASH REGISTER,
look at the picture of the receipt that makes Devin the racist liar.
The customer — now known to be Devin Barnes — also had something to say, but he said it through his lawyer. Attorney Richard Dugger provided NBC News  with an apology letter from Barnes that he said was handwritten by the young man. In it, Barnes said he wrote ‘none’ on the ‘tip’ line and signed the receipt, but did not write the racial slur in the ‘total’ category. In his opinion, someone else wrote the slur after he left. He also wrote:
I do not approve of the use of that type of talk, not now or ever!!!
Attorney Dugger added:
Whoever put that on that receipt was very wrong. Just as putting that receipt on the World Wide Internet was wrong. Two wrongs never make a right.
try suing Red Lobster their cash register or suing Devins teachers because the dummy didn't look at the receipt as to charges and just signed his name under the epithet.
 Now both Jenkins and Barnes have received threats over the incident.
Jenkins added:
I can only imagine what he’s [Barnes'] going through because he’s on the other end. I don’t wish anything bad against him at all … I don’t want anymore drama in my life. I just want to go to work, get the money for a car and go to school … That’s all.
class act, you are Ms. Jenkins God Bless