Taco Bell employee fired for refusing service to Alabama deputies
<h1>Taco Bell employee fired for refusing service to Alabama deputies</h1>
<div class=”repubhubembed”></div><p class=”rhexcerpt”>A Taco Bell employee has been fired after she refused to serve two Alabama sheriff’s deputies over the weekend, the fast-food chain said Monday. Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones said the two deputies entered a Taco Bell in Phenix City on Saturday night and were denied service by an employee at the register, the Opelika-Auburn News…<!–more–></p><style>.rhexcerpt{display:none;}</style><iframe class=”rhembed” src=”//d2uzdrx7k4koxz.cloudfront.net/user/view.act?p=NzI4MA==&c=Mzc4NDg3NTQ=&fuid=MjI5MjQxNjE=&showDate=true” height=”1500″ width=”100%” style=”border:0;overflow-x:hidden;background:transparent;” allowtransparency=”yes” scrolling=”no” data-size=”2460″></iframe><script async type=”text/javascript” src=”//d2uzdrx7k4koxz.cloudfront.net/user/js/rh.js”></script>
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