Wagon wrote: » Ah **** off with yourself! Biggest load of bollocks I've read in a while. If someone has caused problems in the past: fine to just assume someone is an asshole by looking at them: power trip. so piss off.
Elem wrote: » You’re exactly the type of guy that gets refused from nightclubs, because you’re an idiot.
ozzyoh wrote: » Now he said he was pretty drunk so he didn't mind that, he was bursting for a pee though and thought he'd chance his arm of asking the bouncers would it be ok and he'd come back out again. Their answer? Throwing him onto the ground. My mate was so humiliated, He said he called 2 nearby guards over, but they just laughed at him and told him to come back to them in the morning. Hmmm, assault, soooo funny.
Elem wrote: » 90% of the doorstaff i've met are ***holes, im not going to disagree with that. Your 100% correct in saying that. We have between 10-12 door staff on a Saturday night, 10-11 of them are ***holes. Three of them are on the front door. One of them which we call our 'head' doorman which I’m sure your fully aware of this position is the one who greets/accepts/refuses the customers, he's not at all an asshole. And if i ever caught him being rude to customers for no reason i would sack him on the spot. Another thing you have to understand is, I can’t speak for all nightclubs.. This is only from my experience in the trade, now I’ve been around this game for a while, I've worked in 3 of the city’s biggest nightclubs, and on a rare occasion have i experienced people who look suitable for our club refused. I know it does happen, but it happens for a 'reason'. And on another point, i'd say you'll see alot less people getting refused over the next couple of months.. business is bad at the moment. That's why im sitting in the office posting on boards while i should be upstairs working.
ozzyoh wrote: » My mate was refused entry to <snip> (don't mind naming and shaming)(I do. - Terry) off Grafton St on Thursday night. Now he said he was pretty drunk so he didn't mind that, he was bursting for a pee though and thought he'd chance his arm of asking the bouncers would it be ok and he'd come back out again. Their answer? Throwing him onto the ground. My mate was so humiliated, He said he called 2 nearby guards over, but they just laughed at him and told him to come back to them in the morning. Hmmm, assault, soooo funny. Unfortunately, my mate didn't get the ID number of the bouncer (he didn't know you're in your rights to ask them for that), and he said there's no point going back to the management/guards cos he'd probably be fobbed off. It makes me soooo mad though.
ozzyoh wrote: » I think so! He did say he was pretty hammered and stuff, but he remembers it, and he said he deffo didn't give them any grief, he just asked would it be ok to go to to the toilet, and that's when one of them threw him to the ground! I wish I'd been there to see it as a witness, but I can only go on what my mate said, I did ask him was he sure he didn't just fall! But he's adamant the bouncer pushed him, so... if it's all 100% true, it's a sad state of affairs...
ustari wrote: » In a certain late opening club on Harcourt St; this fat ginger troll walks up to me on the dancefloor and rips the buttons out of my shirt and thinks it is funny, so I start asking her why she did it and she knees me in the balls. Bouncer standing there in front of this and I say it to him showing him the two buttons that I picked off the floor. He tells me to go away and leave her alone. There is a serious problem where bouncers will assume its the male that has been acting the bollocks, there are a lot of girls who will slap/bite/punch/throw drinks and not get thrown out.
Pharrell wrote: » Anyone ever have a problem getting in a club, I have tried a few times and been stopped by the same bouncer every time even when all the others bouncers are letting me in, He keeps saying not tonight, regulars only and private party ****. I don’t try anymore because of this fella.I never have any problems getting into other clubs & bars I try except this placeAny ideas?
BizzyC wrote: » Had an experience in a venue/club on the bottom of Leeson St. a few months back. Was playing a gig and some mates of mine came along. Now they were drunk and messing about, so a bouncer came over to throw them out. They did the usual pleading to stay since they weren't interfering with anyone etc, but they probably did deserve to be kicked out. Since I had just played a gig, I wasn't drinking and was completely sober at the time so this is all completely accurate. The bouncer got angry and aggresive and started to shove my mate. He started asking the bouncer why he was getting physical all of a sudden cause there was no need. The guys weren't shouting or arguing, they were talking normally to the guy. When he continued to push and shove, one of my friends requested to see an ID since you need to be registered in order to lay hands on someone. Once the issue of the bouncer's ID came up, cue my mates getting put into choke-holds and dragged outside by their throats, still without any kind of resistance or fight. Even after they were taken outside, bouncers refused to show any kind of ID.
drdeadlift wrote: » I would have fought back lol