brianthebard wrote: I don't think its legislated against, unless you have a source? Edit: btw, I've yet to be refused entry on a night out. Perhaps I'm just not going to the high class places...
unreggd wrote: thats what im askin too what ever happened with that traveller who sued someone for gettin refused in a club Note, i may have dreamt that
Haven't a Clue wrote: Smartarse bouncers are pricks. I got stopped on new years eve, I'm only 17, and got nowhere with me fake id. He just says: "You'll havew to come back next year." Fair enough says I. So I go back up to the place at 1 and surely enough get in. Too good for the smartarse gob****e.
InFront wrote: In general I tend to have a bad opinion of them. I was going into a certain nightclub with friends *down under* a well known shopping centre one night after study, and I had my schoolbag with me, and the guy just turned it over and emptied it right there. What a rude thing to do, I think he thought I was smuggling in alcohol or 10kgs of cocaine or something. Anyway, loads of bad experiences, they have a tough job but meh, don't do it if you can't handle it.
unreggd wrote: How does that make sense? Yes, they reserve the right to refuse you admission, but on what grounds? If you're clearly completely sober, the only other way they can judge is how you look, which, is dicrimination. Also, if a bouncer says NOT TONIGHT, and you ask why, they say "If I give you a reason its discrimination" they think this covers them but its actually means they've just told you they ARE discriminating against you, but wont tell you why. I think its just an abuse of power, make some muppets feel like hardmen. They even go around boxin people if they stall the queue for a whole 20 seconds. They need to know they're not the Gardai, and they're should be some sort of law about this kind of thing Honestly, it doesnt really affect me personally as I tend to get in anywhere I go, regardless bein a regular, but it happens to some of my friends, every time, and its stupid. Discuss
Caliden wrote: The perks of knowing the bouncers to your favourite club, getting in when you're clearly extremely pissed. Love it.
Dragan wrote: Personally i suggest you give some examples of times and places where this has been happening. Some crews are crap, some are great. As a doorman i don't agree with everything that happens on doors, which is why i pick and choose where i work very carefully.
Futureman wrote: I've never been refused in my life, so I welcome them refusing anyone who looks like a plonker who might ruin the buzz: football jackets, Le Coq Sportif jumpers, burberry caps, knacker taches, football jerseys, luminous shirts, etc, etc...
Deleted User wrote: But on a similar note, what about in England where some shopping centres have banned the wearing of hoodies in and around the premise.
mloc wrote: Also the use of "sorry, over 21s only" is only legal if this is displayed clearly in writing.
foinse wrote: You'd love it down here mate, there are or at least were places here which only accepted student ID even at weekends, refused DL passport and garda age cards, LOL i had a laugh at that one, the latest college ID's don't even have DOB on them.
Hard Larry wrote: Doormen in this country could learn a thing or two from the bouncers across the Irish Sea in Merry Old England. Nicest Bouncers in the World.
Hard Larry wrote: TBH the majority of Door Monkies in Dublin want to feel like Hard Men..
Hard Larry wrote: A lot of people are saying Publicans are fully entitled to refuse you entry....thats fine then bring the publican to the door not some Knuckle Dragger whos on a power trip.
Hard Larry wrote: Ive had countless encounters with Irish Bouncers and the one thing they are scared of is Garda...the slighrest hint of a Garda nearby or a phone call to a Garda 'friend' and you'll be inside in no time. They dont want their little nixer to come under the spot light.
Hard Larry wrote: A good way to get back at them is to ring the club the next day and tell them you are from an entertainments magazine and you'd like to know why the door staff refused you entry as you were going to write a review.
Hard Larry wrote: But not all bouncers are muppetts in fact some of my mates are/were door staff. And luckily I know the pubs/clubs where all the sound bouncers are so I try to avoid confrontation on the more main stream clubs in Dublin by just not going. And no I wont tell you where all the sound bouncers are.