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The police aren't supposed to be involved in business disputes? Isn't shoplifting a business dispute? But if a company steals from a customer, then it is a civil dispute? Do you see how that works?
A business dispute wherein public safety or property theft are involved, sure... but not when someone is irate about their service. Unless that escalates to the former, it should not require police presence.
Is money belonging to an individual not their property? What about wage theft claims, where a business doesn't pay employees or takes their tips? Why is that a civil dispute? Cops usually only protect businesses and now people are upset when they gave the same courtesy to someone alleging they didn't get what they paid for.
When they abuse power to give courtesy to themselves and no one else. "wHy ArE yOu MaD?"
They never show up for these, unless it's to assault and terrorize employees and protesters.
You really are quite the deluded boot licker, aren't you?
The only person acting like a bootlicker here is you