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From the news footage you can see the person (cant call him a patron as he didnt even get in) giving the bouncers a fair bit of lip

He gets what he deeserved if he did indeed taunt the bloke and so on as the bouncer claims

drunken fk knuckles like that who think they have the right to abuse others etc for not letting them in, should be b00ted in the a$$

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alright i was lucky enough to be in the city on my way to crown when this happen and full story is he was in the club got kicked out then started fights with randoms and abusing people left right and center he did try and drag a random out of a car so the bounces steped in

bouncer had him on floor that picture gives the impression guy was kicked he was not bouncer was about to fall over and just got balance it was totaly blown right out the guy was abusing everyone said shit to the bouncer calling him a stupid wog and so on it was pretty funny but like i said the news has total blown it out and now a poor guy has lost his job and prob will not be able to get another job as a bouncer again

you cant stay professional if some drunk hero takes himself to far..

depending on how drunk you are you understand whats being said to you if you get asked to leave a club.. this clown had to much hero drink and thought he could take on the world cause of being a sleezy hero in the club, and when getting kicked out and being made look like a idiot infront of his mates, he thought he could get his reputation back by starting with the public outside bar20 and then starting with the bouncers...

lmao he got what he deserverd and there couldnt be more better proof of that!!!!

eddy hasnt lost his licence as of yet and maybe you might see him at the front door in the next couple of weeks again.. :thumbsup:

also it would be pretty hard to sue someone being under the influance, cause remembering what happend on the night would never be 100 percent accurate..

lol love that pic..

Happens all the time but we only hear about it when the 2am curfew hubbabble brews up.

You dont hear about the bouncers at crown that escort guys behind the doors and beat the crap out of them.. only to the body though so you dont see any facial damage.

:thumbsup: Peanut butter jelly time!

i think the guy deserves it IMO

he would be one of those guys that is just a complete smartarse when hes drunk and be a dick to everyone

when your at clubs you can see hoe smart some people can get to bounces, this shows that he aint taking shit :D

If the dickhead called him a wog and in such a way... good on him for decking the prick... asshole has no respect for authority or people from the wogland :)

If the dickhead called him a wog and in such a way... good on him for decking the prick... asshole has no respect for authority or people from the wogland :D

whats that got to do with what i said?

i never mentioned anything bout wogs, i am one thats all

I am an ex-employee of Bar20, and i know the bouncers in question...

these guys are lovely guys. In the whole time i worked with them, there was never any trouble from them. These guys put up with so much shit from the low life patrons who go into that joint and they do a f**kin good job of protecting us employees....

Im not excusing their actions, but all im saying is just be careful before u label them as thugs... im pretty sure if someone was racially abusing u and spitting on u, (and they politely told them to leave a number of times) u would lose it too!

All im saying is, cut these guys some slack, obivously the situation escalated out of control, and i know them personally and they are really nice guys, who would never START trouble... remember they have now lost their jobs because of a couple of drunk losers who couldnt accept that they werent going to see some arse and tits to end their night...

Bouncers are obviously repeatedly gonna cop shit from drunken clowns, if he can't cop it on the chin, learn to ignore the taunts, and not resort to violence, he shouldn't be a 'crowd controller'.

hes been a crowd controller for like 12 years! i know the guys personally, having worked there for the last year, and all i know is they are lovely guys who do a damn good job of protecting us and keeping out the drunk horny violent losers who get their knickers in a knot when they cant get in.

Because i know these guys, i know that whatever was said or done between the bouncers and the patrons had been BAD!.... those patrons must have said and done something really bad for those bouncers to react that way... ive known them for a while, and they are not the meat head kind of bouncers that are rent-a-cops and think they are all mad and tough, they are family men....they do their jobs and go home... cut the guys some slack, i know em personally and they really are lovely people...

Hahaha, you obviously believe everything you read/get told!

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maybe he was not losing his balance......but the drunk deserved it no matter what.....and everyone saying that the bouncer should not go for it when the drunk is on the ground...screw that - its not his fault that the drunk was spitting on him and racially abusing him etc.....hell, if i was the police commissioner, id be taking some notes on how to handle idiots like these 2 fckers......the papers always blow shit like this out of proportion.....just a matter of time before TT or ACA have the 2 drunks for the interview.....suddenly, the story changes such that the bouncers beam them up aboard their ufo and probe them in every hole in their body.....

I am an ex-employee of Bar20, and i know the bouncers in question...

these guys are lovely guys. In the whole time i worked with them, there was never any trouble from them. These guys put up with so much shit from the low life patrons who go into that joint and they do a f**kin good job of protecting us employees....

Im not excusing their actions, but all im saying is just be careful before u label them as thugs... im pretty sure if someone was racially abusing u and spitting on u, (and they politely told them to leave a number of times) u would lose it too!

All im saying is, cut these guys some slack, obivously the situation escalated out of control, and i know them personally and they are really nice guys, who would never START trouble... remember they have now lost their jobs because of a couple of drunk losers who couldnt accept that they werent going to see some arse and tits to end their night...

amen to that - seen bouncers put up with soo much at clubs (when i used to go clubbing)....good on eddy for helping the innocent city goers...

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