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A storm on the net: "There is no sale for cops in our business" Israel today

2020-10-11T20:54:51.740Z


| In the country"Rashen Motors", a car agency from Rishon LeZion, stated: We will not provide a service to the uniformed blues • The prosecution of the owner will be examined "Business like you should be boycotted" Photography:  From Facebook, Yehuda Peretz (illustration) The Israel Police will seek legal advice and examine the possibility of suing, including filing a lawsuit against a business selling vehic


"Rashen Motors", a car agency from Rishon LeZion, stated: We will not provide a service to the uniformed blues • The prosecution of the owner will be examined

  • "Business like you should be boycotted"

    Photography: 

    From Facebook, Yehuda Peretz (illustration)

The Israel Police will seek legal advice and examine the possibility of suing, including filing a lawsuit against a business selling vehicles in Rishon Lezion called "Rashen Motors" - following a post condemning the police on the business' Facebook page, located in the city's new industrial area.

The post read: "There is no sale to police at our business," which drew hundreds of angry reactions against the owner.

Hundreds shared the post and called for the place to close.

No response has been received from the business, and the post has not yet been deleted, as of tonight.

Information about this was also passed on to Facebook.

The Israel Police stated: "We take seriously a publication that harms police officers who work day and night to protect the public peace. Therefore, a request was made to the State Attorney's Office to consider filing a lawsuit against the business owner."

On the other hand, there were some who wondered what was behind the post: "Maybe the owner received reports that he opened contrary to the guidelines without giving him a chance to defend himself?"

Maybe he felt frustrated by the financial situation and just took out the frustration on Facebook?

Maybe it's Pike News and someone planted it there? "

It should be noted that a similar message has appeared on the page since Saturday, following the documentation in which a young woman was seen handcuffed on a beach in Tel Aviv, along with videos from various demonstrations.

By the way, this post led to angry reactions against another business in Rishon Lezion, "Rishon Motorus", which got into a situation out of necessity, and was forced to publish a clarification.

"Today a post was published on the Facebook page of a business in Rishon Lezion which bears a similar name to ours, according to which the business is not known to the police," it was written.

It is important to note that we are 'First Motors', and we have no connection to the unfortunate post.

We provide a professional, reliable and equal service to every person regardless of race, religion and gender or profession.

We express our appreciation to the Israel Police and all the security forces, especially in recent times. "

Source: israelhayom

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