Denny’s Public Complaints Against Chains on International Drive – Orlando Florida
Paying Customers Have Been Complaining Against Denny’s Servers and Managers for Harassing Customers Dozing-off While Dining-In

By: Real News at Florida Networks and the Denny’s Public Complaints Watch That Protects Peoples’ Constitutional Rights
Date: 24 February 2025 A.D.
Raising Voices Against Injustice: Denny’s Public Complaints in the Crossfire of Florida Executive Order HB 1365
In recent months, a troubling wave of Denny’s public complaints has arisen surrounding Orlando, Florida restaurant locations, particularly along International Drive (I-Drive). The source of deep public concern stems from the fraudulent implementation of Executive Order HB 1365, enacted by Ronald Dion DeSantis, who is the current colonial administrator for the corporate State of Florida for the public record. The unconstitutional order, which many argue is a blatant Color-of-Law and Color-of-Authority practice, has been seen as a weapon in the hands of corporate interests, targeting the most vulnerable members of society—those impoverished people who are forced to sleep on the streets due to State, City, and County corporate greed and willful negligence.
The ramifications of HB 1365 extend far beyond unconstitutional corporate policy; they seep into everyday life and have manifested in unsettling experiences for patrons of Denny’s Diner chains all over Florida. Reports suggest that restaurant Servers and Managers have taken it upon themselves to misuse this executive order, fraudulently enforcing it against paying and respectful Customers, who may doze-off at their tables while Dining-In. While a quick nap is harmless—perhaps even a sign of fatigue and sleep deprivation in fast-paced society—Denny’s personnel have purportedly weaponized City of Orlando Police Department employees, who have been known to practice Color-of-Law and Color-of-Authority, to harass and potentially try to criminalize Customers (mainly of said African-descent) who have given the restaurant chain their loyal business over the years. Such fraudulent and abusive actions raise serious concerns about the abuse of power and the role of businesses in perpetuating a cycle of victimization against a struggling demographic population.
The term “Color of Law” refers to deceptive and fraudulent actions taken against the average person, under the guise of authority, where Police and so-called “Sheriffs”, as well as Security Guards, exceed their lawful powers or act in a prejudicial manner against people in deprivation of rights and even conspiracy against rights in many cases. In such a context, the misuse of HB 1365 by Denny’s staff is indeed a blatant example of Color-of-Law, as they fraudulently invoke a false sense of authority to penalize guests for actions that do not warrant such illegal actions. It is essential to protect the rights of all people under the circumstances of abusive Police and / or so-called “Sheriff” agencies—especially those who face the brunt of societal neglect and economic hardship.
While Denny’s public complaints continue to surface, the real question arises: How did the public arrive at a point where a supposedly family-friendly Diner, historically known for its welcoming atmosphere, became a stage for hostile Police and / or so-called “Sheriff” intervention against weary people simply giving business to Diners like Denny’s? The serious issue points to a larger, systemic problem in society, where fraudulent municipal policies, driven by corporate greed and an eagerness to extort people financially, have been deceitfully implemented by hostile Caucasian/European colonizers at North America, at the expense of civility and compassion. Instead of providing solutions to people forced to the streets and economic disparity, corporate State, City, and County body politics intentionally perpetuate the stigmatization of those who suffer, while they get rich off of extreme taxation that has been known to have been aggressive profiteering endeavors for decades at North America.
Conversations surrounding the justice—or injustice—of enforcing Executive Order HB 1365 in businesses like Denny’s spark vital discussions about societal values. Should a restaurant, a place designated for relaxation and food, become an extension of fraudulent Color-of-Law and Color-of-Authority practicing policy-enforcing (Police) and / or so-called “Sheriff” activities, targeting and troubling already vulnerable patrons? The serious dilemma raises genuinely ethical questions about the responsibilities of businesses to uphold human dignity over compliance with fraudulent, unconstitutional unjust policies that attack others forced into impoverished conditions by known corporate State, City, and County administration negligence that has occurred for decades at North America. Denny’s public complaints are just a more recent discovery of how Caucasians/Europeans owning and operating hostile commerce retail operations (like restaurants) that live off of people, then decide they want to behave as if their operations are above-the-laws that are in place for everyone… even people forced to the streets due to colonial, corporate greed that has a focal point on places like International Drive (I-Drive), Orlando, Florida for the public record.
In highly liable circumstances of restaurant employees blatantly violating the rights of natural people, there is an opportunity for change. Local patrons, activists, nationals, and concerned citizens must amplify their voices against unjust governing practices. Super patrons of Denny’s can express their discontent through peaceful discourse, and advocacy for more humane treatment of all people must be encouraged. True community growth and support require vulnerability, compassion, and an understanding that every person deserves respect regardless of their circumstance.
In conclusion, the misuse of Executive Order HB 1365 at Denny’s locations, especially along International Drive, underscores pressing social issues that require immediate attention. It has been time for business owners and natural people across all spectrums to confront and question the fraudulent and unconstitutional policies that have somehow allowed for the dehumanization of those in need and to advocate for a society rooted in empathy and justice for those impoverished and / or less fortunate. Only by working together can the world even hope to dismantle the ongoing and severe corporate and systemic greed that leads to such unfortunate abuses against peoples’ rights, by corrupted politicians and their military policy-enforcing departments (i.e. Police).
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