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    Cops pay bill of couple who refused to sit next to them

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    A group of police officers at a Pittsburgh area restaurant picked up the bill for a man and woman after the couple made it clear they didn't want to sit near them at a diner on Saturday.

    A waiter at the Eat N'Park diner in Homestead said the man looked over at the table of officers and "was like, 'Nah, I don't want to sit here.'" So, they got moved to an opposite side of the restaurant.

    Officer Chuck Thomas said he tried to reassure the man, saying "It's okay sir. You won't have to worry about it, we won't hurt you." But the man looked back at the officer and said he wouldn't sit there and walked away.

    That's then the officers decided they would pay the couple's bill to show them their intentions were friendly.

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    "Essentially the whole goal of it was to let him know that we're not here to hurt you, we're not here for that," Thomas said. "We're here for you. We work for the public. And we just want to better the relationship between the community and the police."

    The bill was $28.50, and they tipped $10 on top.

    The officers wrote on the receipt, "Sir, your check was paid for by the police officers that you didn't want to sit next to. Thank you for your support. I left a $10.00 tip too."

    "It just dawned on me, I should do this real quick just to show this guy look, I don't know if you had bad experience with the police in the past -- you may have you may have not -- but I just want you to know I never had an experience with you and I'm not here to do anything to you. And neither will my partners," Thomas said.

    WTAE reporter Kelly Brennan said that the man shared a laugh with one of the officers and thanked him as he made his way out of the restaurant.

    http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/07/1...aid-their-bill

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    God bless the cops

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    http://www.khq.com/story/32449883/sk...t-to-eat-there This is in the Seattle side of WA State. When I read this, I wondered who the owner is going to call when he needs help. I am thinking he thinks that "peace loving people" will come to dinner with their bunch of friends and see cops there and start trouble. Who knows.... ..............UPDATE..... There was a news story on KOMO News in Seattle that the owner said it was a misunderstanding caused by a language barrier. Cops will get free lunch on Monday. I am sure the backlash was a huge part of the new news story.

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    That is a concrete example of "turning the other cheek." Good for them.

    The problems of the world would be mostly resolved if people just followed this simple teaching of Jesus.

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