Florida officer fired for demanding free coffee

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Florida officer fired for demanding free coffee

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - An internal affairs report says a Daytona Beach police officer demanded free coffee and tea from a Starbucks and threatened employees with slower emergency response times if they refused.

Lt. Major Garvin, a 15-year veteran, was fired July 8. According to the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Chief Mike Chitwood says Garvin recently failed a polygraph test that he insisted on taking.

The coffeehouse's employees claim that since June 2007, Garvin had visited the store as many as six times a night while on duty. Besides demanding free drinks, workers complained that Garvin also cut in front of paying customers.

A telephone listing for Garvin could not be found.


(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Saturday, Jul 19 at 2:30 PM fastrux wrote ...

If the store wanted to give free coffee to an Emergency worker on Duty or a Man or Women in Uniform in Duty, God bless them. But for a City Cop that demands Free stuff, gives new meaning to ON THE TAKE !!! YOUR FIRED Butthead !!! BAD COP! NO DONUTS !!!

Saturday, Jul 19 at 11:54 AM AgainstBadgeBullying wrote ...

If you deserve something, it is OFFERED to you. Being demanding with a badge is just bullying and intimidating!

Saturday, Jul 19 at 9:10 AM schneider wrote ...

i think he deserved coffee after dangerous duty

Friday, Jul 18 at 8:49 PM Mike wrote ...

Good ridiance to bad rubish......... we don't need the mafia types in this day and age!

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