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Dave & Buster's Tells American Legion Officers To Remove 'Gang Affiliated' Vests

KENTWOOD, Mich. (WWJ/AP) — American Legion officers say they were told they weren't permitted to wear their affiliated jackets at a Dave & Buster's in Michigan because they showed evidence of gang affiliation.

Victor Murdock and Adrienne Brown of the American Legion Riders Post 179 out of Grandville say they were told they couldn't wear their vests inside the Kentwood restaurant. The vests have patches of the American flag, the Prisoner of War flag and a bald eagle.

The Texas-based company said in a statement that the group was asked to remove the jackets or turn them inside out because the business' dress code prohibits evidence of gang affiliation. Spokeswoman April Spearman said the policy was in place "to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy themselves in a fun and safe environment."

"Though we understand that the American Legion promotes a positive mission, for consistency reasons we cannot allow motorcycle jackets displaying patches or rockers," she said.

Murdock said he doesn't see how the policy would apply to American Legion affiliates.

"I get it," he said. "Everyone has to have a policy to keep the unwanted element out. But an American flag and a bald eagle does not represent a gang element."

Spearman apologized for the frustration on behalf of the company.

"We are extremely grateful to all of our active military members and veterans and are honored to have them as valued guests in any of our locations," she wrote. "Our policies are in no way meant to be disrespectful and we apologize for any frustration this may have caused."

The following the Dave & Buster's dress code policy, as found on their website:

DRESS CODE

Appropriate, clean attire required at all Dave & Buster's locations. Dave & Buster's reserves the right to modify the dress code guidelines for any reason, including or due to local or seasonal conditions or special events.

• We allow only ball caps and religious head wear as defined by law. Ball caps must be worn front or back facing.
• Persons wearing torn or soiled clothing will be admitted at the discretion of management.
• No hats, clothing, jewelry or visible tattoos with offensive language or imagery.
• Sunglasses may not be worn in the premises.
• We do not allow clothing which exposes underwear or excessive portions of the skin, which may be viewed as inappropriate in a family environment.
• No evidence of gang affiliation.
• Dress code restrictions vary by location. See you local store for details.

© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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