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<blockquote data-quote="audiophile" data-source="post: 3416815" data-attributes="member: 32298"><p>I can't tell you whether or not this particular story is true, I have seen it posted a couple of times so far. </p><p>However, I can tell you that the alleged response by said management is NOT the corporate response or position. I can tell you we have a long standing good working relationship with our local PDs and even have reserved dedicated parking spots for LEOs that are there even if not in uniform or patrol car. </p><p>If said associate did in fact walk away, this was on his/her own accord. Yes our associates have that right but I personally have never seen one of my associates refuse service to anyone other than a rude or belligerent person. We did at one time have an announcement that looped in the stores about what Walmart is doing to combat this so called "systemic racism" (my opinion) but I haven't heard it in sometime. Mainly it was ran overnight. </p><p>I have been with Walmart for almost 9 years. I don't always agree with some of their decisions or actions but I have never seen them do anything that would be this detrimental to community cohesion. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiophile, post: 3416815, member: 32298"] I can't tell you whether or not this particular story is true, I have seen it posted a couple of times so far. However, I can tell you that the alleged response by said management is NOT the corporate response or position. I can tell you we have a long standing good working relationship with our local PDs and even have reserved dedicated parking spots for LEOs that are there even if not in uniform or patrol car. If said associate did in fact walk away, this was on his/her own accord. Yes our associates have that right but I personally have never seen one of my associates refuse service to anyone other than a rude or belligerent person. We did at one time have an announcement that looped in the stores about what Walmart is doing to combat this so called "systemic racism" (my opinion) but I haven't heard it in sometime. Mainly it was ran overnight. I have been with Walmart for almost 9 years. I don't always agree with some of their decisions or actions but I have never seen them do anything that would be this detrimental to community cohesion. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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