Thrown out of pub - stories

Thrown out of pub - stories

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silverous

1,008 posts

135 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Rude-boy said:
Not me. not people i knew, only knew of.

Chap is ejected from club for valid reason, iirc it was that he tipped his drink over someone who was getting all in his face. As he is being 'helped' out by the 2 bouncers a third decided to chin him for good measure.

About an hour later 20 odd very upset male and female members of one of the two local 'families' turn up to discuss with this with the bouncers.

It did not end well for the bouncers and one of them had to have his head cut out of the railings it had been pushed through before they could take him to hospital.

Stupid thing is that it never need have happened as they knew they were a bit on the wrong side and usually took any ejection in their stride as part of the night and who they were. The unnecessary punch from bouncer number 3 was utter stupidity.
Sounds like a recurring issue there then unless we are talking about the same incidents.

Gary29

4,163 posts

100 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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I can't remember ever getting thrown out of a pub, probably been asked to leave politely. But I have been chucked out of a couple of nightclubs when I was a young teenage idiot. Few scuffles with our group and other groups of lads, and another time for being a moron and bashing a disco ball repeatedly, then being asked nicely by a bouncer not to, and then carrying on regardless and being dragged out by the scruff of my neck before I knew what was going on. Excess alcohol the underlying factor every time as you might expect.


PistonBroker

2,422 posts

227 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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I seem to recall getting kicked out of Tramps in Worcester which has to be quite a feat. It was out of a side door so I expected a kicking but, thankfully, it didn't occur. That would've been late teens I imagine.

Around 27 I got kicked out of Spearmint Rhino after my brother and I had an all-dayer in Brum. He'd had to mediate as I'd been accused of not paying for a dance and I was adamant I hadn't had a dance from her. We managed to then fall out so he went back in after I'd been kicked out!

I began to walk home to Bromsgrove - that would have been quite a feat! - until it suddenly occurred to me around Bearwood that it had just ticked over midnight so my card would work again.

Brother appeared at my house a few hours later having been kicked out himself and gone to Legs Eleven!

Weirdest bit was that I was desperate to get my jacket back so we drove back the next day to retrieve it!

Mrs PB was pregnant with our eldest and still working. We were really popular!

littleowl

781 posts

234 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Barred from Henrys Cafe in Sheffield many years ago.

A fight broke out at a nearby table and about six lads were kicked out. I was stood away from this and had no involvement with it, did not know who they were or what caused the fight in the first place but it didn't stop the manager kicking me out as well. Simply on his assumption that I was part of the same group.

I tried explaining this to him but he wasn't in the mood to listen and in the end I told him to fk off whereupon he told me I was 'barred me for life'.

I never went back anyway and failed miserably to suppress a smile when it closed down a few years biggrin

Greendubber

13,222 posts

204 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Yes, st faced stumbling about looking for the toilet bumping into people. I saw the bouncers walking about so thought I'd ask them where the toilet was, they very kindly and politely walked me across the club saying things like "having a good night mate, sure the toilets just here" etc before leading me to a door saying "straight through there pal" They even opened the door, I then found myself outside with the fire door quickly closing behind me, to be fair I probably really needed to go home at that point anyway biggrin


RammyMP

6,784 posts

154 months

Saturday 14th December 2019
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I got thrown out of a nightclub in Harrogate about 25 years ago for wearing trainers, I went back in to get my mates car keys so I could get in his car for a kip while I waited for them. The bouncer saw me and through me out harder the second time!

Front bottom

5,648 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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I was in a small club one night in the late 90s, and was in a bit of a bad mood. Someone had just barged into me on the dance floor and there was no apology, so I was sulking a bit.

I stood next to the floor after that, when some lad really got in my face, kind of dancing but throwing his head towards me if that makes any sense. So I dropped the nut on him (not like me at all, but something snapped).

The next thing I knew, I was being dragged out by the bouncers, whilst I protested "He started it!".

The next day I found out "he" was part of a ladies football team, who were all on a night out.

In my defence though, I pointed her out to a mate a few weeks later, and he said he would have thought she was a bloke too.

PositronicRay

27,048 posts

184 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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I said no once, with my mouth.

Front bottom

5,648 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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I've just remembered another one. Sat in a small pub in Finstall, near Bromsgrove, and we were just having a few pints and having a laugh amongst ourselves, you know, as you do in a pub.

Then the door opens, and two police officers walk in, they look at the landlord, and he points towards us. They then said that we had to leave. I can only assume he was from Royston Vasey, and we weren't local. I can't believe the police actually came out to do that.


Buster73

5,066 posts

154 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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At a stag do at the Stuttgart beer festival a few years ago , there was about 40 of us including the majority were a younger generation who were all rugby players with the physique to match.

We’d got a table sorted and joined in the shenanigans with some extremely friendly German folk .

Until someone on the next table took offence to beer being spilt on his girlfriend and threw a punch , this gave the opportunity for security to come rushing in mob handed , unfortunately for them they were met head on by the younger members of our group who easily got the upper hand.

More security appeared and between them and us older lot we were asked and agreed to leave through the security fence , which we did with no more chew on.

About an hour later we bumped into some of the folk we shared the table with , they apologised for the heavy handed response to a small misunderstanding, but were we aware the band had started singing some anti England songs ?

Could of got right out of hand .