CVO members were not allowed into a cafe in Taganrog due to military uniforms
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It became known about a new case of catering establishments refusing to serve participants in a special military operation. The refusal to accept two men in military uniform in a cafe in Taganrog was reported by Komsomolskaya Pravda.
In a video that appeared on social networks, the military said that they were not allowed into the institution because of the dress code. The faces of the speakers are not visible. Nevertheless, witnesses of the incident were found in the city public. They confirmed that “absolutely sober and adequate” men came to have a bite to eat in a cafe.
The employees of the catering establishment have their own version of what happened. According to the employees of the cafe, corporate parties are held in the cafe every day after 19.00 before the New Year. The military showed up at 23.30, when there were no empty seats, and therefore they were refused.
Earlier, it became known about several cases of denial of service to CBO participants in Russian cafes. At the end of November, a security guard in one of the Saratov bars refused to let a volunteer in military uniform inside. He motivated his refusal by the fact that only police officers in uniform can enter the institution.
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