What is with some people?!?

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Just out off topic, do you have the PSD file for your sig? or even the tutorials somewhere?
 
This happens in every other nation. It's what alcohol as a drug does to you. It lowers inhibitions and makes you more aggressive. The fact that it happen in England is not relevant at all. If you want to run away to another country, like Sweden or France - you're gonna see the same kind of people when you go out at the weekends.

This whole 'broken Britain' is getting really tired.



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- I bet you any money the blokes in the original post were ordinary otherwise decent people who's had one too many drinks. Alcohol is the key word here but everyone seems to dodge it :confused:

Spot on regarding alcohol. It's about time we started treating being 'drunk and disorderly' as something more than one big joke.
 
in my experience the door I was just a way to fund your weirds stereo steroid Bixler then start about one's career Maurice Younger is the guy you on the overall bed story of abusing jerks and begot distributors this is a validator thing but it was always like accurate like abstract of longhorns.

I have no idea what you're saying here - every time I think I've worked it out I realise it makes no more sense. There's either lots of words missing or added in and I can't work out which.
 
People will always fight no matter how civilised the society is. It's human nature, I'm not too sure why people are still so annoyed and surprised that this still happens on a daily basis.
 
In my experience being a door man is just a way to Fund your Steroid addiction & then stand about clubs giving it large to Young girls & ganging up with the other Old men/steroid abusing jerks & beating up stupid teenagers.
This "New" certificate hasn't changed a thing, Bouncers are just bullys who like hanging around nightclubs chatting up young girls.

Whilst many door staff may be like this, I think that they are actually an essential part and needed to keep the peace when things go **** up. I've never really had a problem with door staff as I tend not to turn into a absolute fool when I'm ****ed, but many a time have I seen drunks acting in a very inappropriate manner - be that fighting, or harassing girls, or anything 'inappropriate' - and the door staff are the ones to sort it out and remove the person so everyone else can have a good night.
Door staff are fine to you, as long as you are fine to them and the people around you.

They've come a LONG way from the early 90s when they were all controlled by one firm, and were essentially just there to supply drugs and give kickings out willy nilly.
 
Whilst many door staff may be like this, I think that they are actually an essential part and needed to keep the peace when things go **** up. I've never really had a problem with door staff as I tend not to turn into a absolute fool when I'm ****ed, but many a time have I seen drunks acting in a very inappropriate manner - be that fighting, or harassing girls, or anything 'inappropriate' - and the door staff are the ones to sort it out and remove the person so everyone else can have a good night.
Door staff are fine to you, as long as you are fine to them and the people around you.

They've come a LONG way from the early 90s when they were all controlled by one firm, and were essentially just there to supply drugs and give kickings out willy nilly.

Good to see theres at least some people on here who dont feel the need to jump on the "your all roid rage filled retards who only work the doors because you enjoy picking on the weak and innocent" band wagon :)
 
I blame video games and action movies!.... Joke of course..but ive heard such comments being made on shows like Queston-time and 'This morning' ... i personaly just think its a culture of chavs/***ts. Every one i know in my area who act like that ALL have really messed up familys/upbringings (dads who are in prison and mums who either stuggle to bring up their children or in most cases mothers who couldnt give a **** about their kids and let the local 'gangs' baby sit them.
I personaly dont go clubbing any more as i really dont feel safe as the above things in the orignal posts arnt a that rare in this (and most ) areas. Also most of the bouncers in the local clubs seem to encourage violence. Ive only ever seen a handful that actualy seem to try and help. Its mostly the agency boucners that cause the most problems! -_- Their was a story in a local paper & news a while back about a guy who was walking with his pregnant girlfriend to blockbusters (which is by a big club) a guy ran out grabbed his girlfriend, spat in her face and staretd swining her around. The boyfriend grabbed the guy, punched him and ran into blockbusters. The bouncer from the club ran out, ran into blockbusters, pushed the woman over( to get to the guy) pushed the guy to the ground and then kicked the guy in the head 2-3 times before walking out. In court the bouncer said the boyfriend had attacked the drunk guy for no reason and he wont stand for that in his town... " Even though EVERY other witness saw this couple were just walking past! If you search for the storys on the web you should be able to find it easily. This isnt an issolated incident in this area. The bouncers are allways on charges for assult.
This may not be the same case for most areas but it just shows it DOES happen a lot and its mopstly in the clubs that are aimed at college students which try and cut corners -_-
 
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you will find most of the bouncers that cause the problems are either foreign and with a terrible lack of english therefore they cant talk things down, or their wasters from the job center who were offered the course and badge for free to make the govt look good and thought they liked the idea of being able to say their a bouncer without any want to do anything other than be a knob
 
bouncers are human, I know it is hard to believe sometimes.

A worrying quantity of bouncers in Liverpool appear to be genuinely retarded, as in 10 year old mind in very muscular body. Right down to the absent facial expression with drooling.

Kind of said my point. I do appreciate that perhaps in Chester they're a bit better but over here the majority I'd say are ****ing idiots.
 
Sadly this will always be the case as long as getting as drunk as possible is considered 'cool'

Now I have nothing against drinking in moderation, but its the binge culture that causes all of these problems.
 
These are the types of door handles that make me stay in these days. People out either looking for trouble or people who just act like complete idiots after a few bottles for Smirnoff Ice.
 
As stated, you get these sorts of people eveywhere. However, I've never felt unsafe in Glasgow, Edinburgh or Newcastle. The people there just seem very friendly even when hammered and generally just out to have a good time.
A lot of my school friends from Aberdeen think that Glasgow is a really rough place and the main club and bar streets are full of brawls but that just isn't the case. I've seen a handful of fights after living here for 5 years and out at least once a week.
When out in Aberdeen, I don't feel safe wakling about by myself at night/kick out time because there are just far too many single minded idiots out lokoing to fight.
Weird!

Aberdeen has changed a LOT recently, with the amount of police constables patrolling at night. No more street drinking kids either ;)
 
Aberdeen has changed a LOT recently, with the amount of police constables patrolling at night. No more street drinking kids either ;)
That's good to know, I just remember the days when you couldn't walk up Belmont street without getting harassed at least twice.
 
That's good to know, I just remember the days when you couldn't walk up Belmont street without getting harassed at least twice.

I was so surprised when I went out with some friends for a birthday in November, especially since I remember not that long ago going street drinking with my mates just a couple of years ago, Belmont St, Back Wynd and especially Union St are almost asleep nowadays
 
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