Jacksonville Beach police chief warns of restaurant employees allegedly spitting in officers' food

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Jacksonville Beach's police chief sent a warning to the entire police department after a restaurant owner reportedly said that his employees spit in law enforcement personnels' food.

Chief of Police Patrick Dooley sent the warning on Feb. 6 urging personnel to use caution when eating at Cruisers Grill on 23rd Ave. S in Jacksonville Beach.

READ: Police chief's letter to department personnel about Cruisers Grill

Dooley's letter said the owner of Cruisers, Robert Handmaker, indicated that his employees have in the past or will in the future spit in law enforcement employees' food.

Jacksonville Beach police became aware of the claim after Handmaker reportedly told an officer: "I have been made aware for quite some time now that some of my employees have been spitting in officers' food and now I know why, because you are all bullies."

According to a police report, Handmaker made the comment to officers after they responded to the business for a false fire alarm.

Officers said Handmaker asked if he could talk to the officers in his office for a moment.

UPDATE: Cruisers Grill owner, customers respond to allegations of workers spitting in law enforcement's food

Handmaker showed the officers a traffic citation and said he was stopped by an officer for an expired registration, officers said.

"I explained who I was, and he didn't seem to care," Handmaker reportedly told the officers.

Handmaker said he has been a staple in the Jacksonville Beach community and has been offering discounts to public servants for years.

Handmaker reportedly cursed at the officers after one of them told him he couldn't resolve his complaint, but would inform a supervisor.

Handmaker called all officers "bullies" and made the comment about his employees spitting in officers' food, according to the report.

Officers said Handmaker cursed at them several more times and said, "Have a great day, (expletive)," as they left the business.

"While I will not issue an order prohibiting patronization of Cruisers, please use caution for health and safety reasons if you choose to eat at this establishment," Dooley said in the letter.

Dooley said he provided personnel with the information so each person can make an informed personal decision.

"Should Cruisers, its owner, or its employees request police assistance, my expectation is, as always, that you provide the highest level of professional customer service," Dooley said in the letter.

Handmaker owns all three Cruisers locations in Jacksonville. A public relations representative sent Action News Jax the following statement on behalf of Handmaker and Cruisers Grill:

A man who identified himself as the general manager of Cruisers Grill posted on Facebook:

A woman who identified herself as a former employee of Cruisers Grill said something like that would never happen.