Carl W.
Yelp
S.C. Boys, Inc.'s Jeff Chen, who usually works the door/LineLeap on the weekends, got his feelings hurt. I met him in July 2017, and he usually does not allow me to skip the line. I'm OK with that. On September 16, 2023, I waited in line, got a seat at the bar, and ordered an adult beverage because I was meeting a friend there for the Colorado vs. Colorado State game.
I mentioned to the nineteen-year-old bartender that the turnover was high. I asked if the turnover was due to Jeff Chen. Quote: She said that people who work there cannot handle it. She said it was too much for them. In leading up to why I asked the question, previous employees told me Jeff was tough to work for, so I mentioned his name.
The bartender told Jeff what I said, and he approached me extremely mad. He told me, what if he went to my job and said I wasn't nice? He has the right to do that. It's his right. It appeared that I hurt his feelings, but it was based on hearsay, so I am not sure what the bartender told him, but he asked me to leave. He wanted names, and I was not going to give him names. I was not disruptive and peacefully having a drink. I decided to leave. We do have a First Amendment to free speech. I am sorry your feelings were hurt.
NOTE: Mr. Jeff Chen at 139 S. Allen Street in State College, Pennsylvania: It is against the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act to deny entry due to one's race, religion, gender, or disability. Please be advised.