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Sunday, June 24, 2018

They Call The Law On A Girl Selling Water Bottles!

Cannabis saleswoman faces backlash after she called the law on a little girl. 
Oh, there's Becky calling the police on us again!

A San Francisco woman is facing a backlash after she allegedly called the police on a little girl selling water bottles.

This is America, don't catch you slipping!

Allison Ettel aka #permitpatty has sparked global outrage after she got upset over an 8 year old girl yelling for her to buy a water near AT&T Park.

Ettel would be filmed by the Jordan Rodgers family.







The woman insist that race had nothing to do with it and says she had gotten death threats because of that. Her own company that specializes in cannabis-for-pets is being hit with criticism.

Ettel claims that she was pretending to call 911.

"It was wrong and I wish I could take it back," Ettel said to SFGate on Saturday. "Believe me, I wish I never had done that."

In interviews, Ettels said that she acted out of frustration after the girl and an adult woman had been "screaming" outside her window all day, and only pretended to call 911 in a desperate attempt to get them to pipe down.

The incident unfolded Saturday afternoon. A brief video was posted on social media showing the woman speaking on the phone and an unidentified woman accusing her of calling the law on a girl selling bottled water on the sidewalk.
Jordan Rodgers.
"So my little cousin was selling water and didn't have a permit so this lady decided to call the cops on an 8 year old," wrote Twitter user Raj alongside the video.

The little girl was shaken by the experience. Many people across the country have poured donations to the little girl. Musician Jonathon Brannon said that he will contribute her family a paid trip to Disneyland in Anaheim.








Some people compared Ettel to the infamous white woman who called the law on a Black family illegally barbecuing in a park.

Only a few months ago, a white woman called the law on a family who was grilling outside an Oakland park. Another woman filmed this woman on the phone and followed her for more than 25 minutes shaming her.

White people (particularly white women) have called the law on lawful people of color.

Ettel's business lost three key endorsements and products. Her TreatWell website and social media profiles went dark. She made her profiles private.

This is Donald J. Trump's America.

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