joe stodge wrote: » yeah, i do sometimes. i dont like wearing shoes so i normally get pulled on that.
Fratton Fred wrote: » Is that not a bit risky?
david wrote: » I don't think it was ever just the shoes. Dress code is an excuse to refuse drunk people hopefully without confrontation or sometimes to filter out undesirables. If you get refused on the basis of dress - you can be almost sure that you wouldn't get in wearing your finest three piece suit either.
cosanostra wrote: » Or just to make bouncers feel like there's a meaning to their life
mikemac wrote: » Last night work out I got stopped at Coppers. It would have been my first time in there, I wonder what I'm missingBut I was wearing runners and I've zero issue with being stopped. But then I read on boards about it being packed during the Championship season with GAA supporters and their jerseys. Yet I get stopped for runners? I do get stopped for ID the odd time and it's a long time since I turned 18! But stopping for ID is less to do with age and more to do with talking and sussing someone out. So I get in once I produce the ID
Daegerty wrote: » I'm going to start trying to get into the formerly posh places in cork with a pair of wellies. If I don't get refused anywhere I'll try dublin
Instanto wrote: » You'll need hobnail boots in Dublin.:)
YFlyer wrote: » Molly Malones in Limerick refused a few of us one night because they said it is a student bar. Have been there a number of times. They seem to ignore the people that live in Limerick during the summer time that keeps the place in business.
scudzilla wrote: » Was out a week last Friday with a few people from work, went into the Gasworks Pub, just at the end of Barrow Street. Was about 12 of us, mix of male/female, and all well behaved. The day previously i had shaved my hair into a mohawk, and that night was wearing a DeathClutch t-shirt. Walked in at 8pm and bought a pint, had another one at 8.30, then the bouncer came up to me and said i had to leave due to me breaking the dress code. The manager came over and said i was wearing a football/rugby shirt and had to go, i explained it wasn't a soccer shirt, 2 other guys in our party were wearing rugby shirts. Never bothered his arse with them. IMO it was the size of me and my mohawk. Tried talking them down but were having none of it, i know i shouldn;t have but i ended up lobbin a glass , then he offered free finger food and a couple of drinks to the people who were left, so long as i didn't come back. They told him to fcuk off and all left. So OP, yes, people still get refused. If they can let 12 people walk out, who all would have stayed there drinking all night then they're idiots
imme wrote: » Well, does this still happen in the new Ireland
yesno1234 wrote: » Molly's during college always ask to see student id aswell as agecard etc. It's a bit unfair tbh to the Limerick regulars. Serves ye right being thrown out if thats the way your going to react. Hope you were barred from there and any other premises. It's people like you that cause a minor confrontation to turn into something dangerous.
That was frustration, if i'd been left alone i wouldn't have done a thing and never have.
bouncers are wa*kers.