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No Signs of Smooching at Camp Creek Chick-fil-A
Two same-sex couples reportedly kissed at the Lindbergh store. Did you see any kissing protests? Share your Chick-fil-A photos here.
Supposedly, same-sex couples gathered at some area Chick-fil-A restaurants Friday to kiss in protest of the company president's recent comments.
On Wednesday, long lines formed at many Chick-fil-A locations to show support for the traditional values stance.
Patch hit the streets to find out if anything was happening in SW Atlanta.
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Over the lunch hour, there were no signs of smooching at the location. Just families and business people in a hurry to grab some chicken nuggets. Also nothing was reported at the Cleveland Ave. location.
A TV news crew at the Lindbergh location in Midtown said two same sex couples kissed there. But they said those symbolic moments of protest would not be aired due to TV station policy against showing video of people kissing.
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The on-duty manager of the Camp Creek location, declined to talk on record but said she had not seen anything today. When I was at the location, I too did not see anything. When I asked the cashier about it, she seemed disappointed and said, "No, we have not seen any kissing at this location."
There was a larger protest at the downtown Decatur location. Most of those gathered simply waved signs, but our Local Editor on the scene captured
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