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FileCabi.net
August 21st, 2006, 08:34 PM
Bouncers Vrs Drunk: Let my Girl Friend Go!!!

http://www.filecabi.net/video/drunrbk6.html

Myxr
August 21st, 2006, 08:49 PM
.... lol DONT TOUCH MY GIRLFRIEND!!!!

um sir i just introduced your face to the pavement... arent you more worried about that?

Insaneman
August 21st, 2006, 09:35 PM
this guy doesnt want to quit....lol
Drunk Bastard haha

but I hate thoses Security guys.... always wanna look cool

Evil Conservative
August 21st, 2006, 10:05 PM
I hate bouncers...because I used to be one. They had no right to toss the drunk smuk around like that..not matter what he did unless he pissed in their cheereo's . You escort them out..if they get rowdy..you call the cops..you don't gang bang people like a pack of monkeys. I saw them trying to kick him on the ground...pfft dumbasses on both sides...but the bouncers piss me off more because the trouble makers were already outside the building.

sokule10
August 21st, 2006, 10:24 PM
fuckin aznz....

Jack Sparrow
August 21st, 2006, 10:41 PM
I hate bouncers...because I used to be one. They had no right to toss the drunk smuk around like that..not matter what he did unless he pissed in their cheereo's . You escort them out..if they get rowdy..you call the cops..you don't gang bang people like a pack of monkeys. I saw them trying to kick him on the ground...pfft dumbasses on both sides...but the bouncers piss me off more because the trouble makers were already outside the building.

The bouncers job is to get rid of the trouble and toss people around...thats probably why you got fired (if you did) You act up you get smacked up like that guy did :D

Big Ozzie
August 21st, 2006, 10:50 PM
BEER MUSCLES!!!
EVIL stated:
I hate bouncers...because I used to be one. They had no right to toss the drunk smuk around like that..not matter what he did unless he pissed in their cheereo's . You escort them out..if they get rowdy..you call the cops..you don't gang bang people like a pack of monkeys. I saw them trying to kick him on the ground...pfft dumbasses on both sides...but the bouncers piss me off more because the trouble makers were already outside the building.

Gotta agree and disagree wit ya Evil......Worked the Bar/Gentleman's Club Scene almost 20 years Nights & Weekends. Fact is, just went back to work at a local Go-Go club Fri & Sat Nights working the door.
These guys were wrong by kicking the guy when he was down! But the guy was obviously intoxicated and enraged so he kept coming back!
You were mistaken about getting him out the door and the statement about calling the cops. That's "old school!"
FYI...The Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Bar or Liquor Establishment, or any establishment that serves alcoholic beverages is responsible not only for what is going on inside of the establishment but in the immediate outside including parking lots, sidewalks and streets. (now stick that in the back of your skull for a minute and continue...)
Calling the Police in on an unruly patron or crowd will (in most states) cause reports to go the State Liquor Board and local Govt. agencies. These Reports are used in deciding which Bars should be considered "Nuisance Bars" and shut down by local ordinance.
So, to many calls to the Police for assistance at your bar can result in a shut down and loss of Liquor License.
(Back to the Court Ruling) I am trying to locate the State Ruling and case, but basically what happened was that a bar was loosing it Liquor Licence for being a "Nuisance Bar". The owners appealed the decision stating that many of the problems that were cited happened in the parking lot (which they happened to share with other businesses) and in the street. One such instance occurred when an individual chased another over a block away and proceeded to pummel the victim with a beer bottle!
The court ruled that since the Bar was the last place the individuals had drank and they were being "kicked out" and not leaving of their free will, that the bar was ultimately responsible for their actions and were also cited for serving a visibly intoxicated person.
SO the days of old where you could throw a drunk out the doors and forget about him are gone!

ADDED: In conclusion, if I was "Head Cooler" over these boys, the guy who kicked/attempted to kick the individual would have been fired. The rest of the security did a pretty good job keeping their cool and not thumping him with the amount that he kept coming back!

Evil Conservative
August 21st, 2006, 10:54 PM
I hate bouncers...because I used to be one. They had no right to toss the drunk smuk around like that..not matter what he did unless he pissed in their cheereo's . You escort them out..if they get rowdy..you call the cops..you don't gang bang people like a pack of monkeys. I saw them trying to kick him on the ground...pfft dumbasses on both sides...but the bouncers piss me off more because the trouble makers were already outside the building.

The bouncers job is to get rid of the trouble and toss people around...thats probably why you got fired (if you did) You act up you get smacked up like that guy did :D
A bouncers job is to remove rowdy assholes from the property. After they are off the property the bouncers job is not to continue to beat someone. If there is more trouble the police are called.
No I didn't get fired..that was years ago...and I don't know what gave you that idea. I quit and moved on to better things than manhandling drunks out of the club. If you "smacked up" people in a non self defence way you'd get charged with assault here if the cops showed up.

Evil Conservative
August 21st, 2006, 11:07 PM
BEER MUSCLES!!!
Gotta agree and disagree wit ya Evil......Worked the Bar/Gentleman's Club Scene almost 20 years Nights & Weekends. Fact is, just went back to work at a local Go-Go club Fri & Sat Nights working the door.
These guys were wrong by kicking the guy when he was down! But the guy was obviously intoxicated and enraged so he kept coming back!
You were mistaken about getting him out the door and the statement about calling the cops. That's "old school!"
FYI...The Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Bar or Liquor Establishment, or any establishment that serves alcoholic beverages is responsible not only for what is going on inside of the establishment but in the immediate outside including parking lots, sidewalks and streets. (now stick that in the back of your skull for a minute and continue...)
Calling the Police in on an unruly patron or crowd will (in most states) cause reports to go the State Liquor Board and local Govt. agencies. These Reports are used in deciding which Bars should be considered "Nuisance Bars" and shut down by local ordinance.
So, to many calls to the Police for assistance at your bar can result in a shut down and loss of Liquor License.
(Back to the Court Ruling) I am trying to locate the State Ruling and case, but basically what happened was that a bar was loosing it Liquor Licence for being a "Nuisance Bar". The owners appealed the decision stating that many of the problems that were cited happened in the parking lot (which they happened to share with other businesses) and in the street. One such instance occurred when an individual chased another over a block away and proceeded to pummel the victim with a beer bottle!
The court ruled that since the Bar was the last place the individuals had drank and they were being "kicked out" and not leaving of their free will, that the bar was ultimately responsible for their actions and were also cited for serving a visibly intoxicated person.
SO the days of old where you could throw a drunk out the doors and forget about him are gone!

ADDED: In conclusion, if I was "Head Cooler" over these boys, the guy who kicked/attempted to kick the individual would have been fired. The rest of the security did a pretty good job keeping their cool and not thumping him with the amount that he kept coming back!
This video the bouncers were not on the owners property...looked like star boulevard in Hollowwood which would be public government property. Security/bouncers have no right to attack anyone anyway unless it's self defence.
I didn't bounce a striaghtup bar btw. Twas a club and there was always some bullshit going on...if someone got violent in a bad way off to the station they went if they didn't get the Hell out before the police arrived. It got old fairly quick. Then I got into security to pay the way for awhile. Worked the Tennessee Rehab Center for 2 years....which some people that frequent this board should check themselves into IMHO. :lol:

barcode23
August 22nd, 2006, 12:14 AM
We had a fairly big incident recently in the town I live in which involved a bouncer at a local night club who actually killed a man. They kicked the man out, but then the man went back in. He was really drunk and aggressive, and the second time the bouncer took him outside he also decieded to put him into a stranglehold of sorts which lead to his windpipe being crushed. The bouncer was built like a pro football player and the victim was about 140 pounds. In the end, the bouncer was cleared of all murder charges and such even though experts were brought in to tell the jury that the force that crushed the guys windpipe was delivered in a purposeful manner. I just can't figure that one out.

tribute
August 22nd, 2006, 01:11 AM
Funny/Interesting stuff on this one. Worth multiple watchings!

1. He got punched, fell down, his girlfriend tried to help him up, and he fell down again, then got up and still wanted to fight! Hilarious! What a moron.

2. The stupid girlfriend threatened to sue, got knocked down like a bowling pin by her drunk boyfriends flying body, kept yelling "what the fuck?" (like she didn't understand what was happening.) That was great! Her part in this video made this video really stand out. Good job!

3. Any guy that gets this irrational and violent when drinking (enough to attack 6 bouncers?) will (one day) definitely turn on that stupid girl trying to "save" him. She probably is attracted to this stuff. Thinks it's "badass" or something. They are made for each other.

4. The bouncer that kicked the guy should be fired on the spot. No excuse! Totally unnecessary.

5. The other bouncers did a "decent" job keeping under control, but need better training. The first time he came charging at them, they had a right to pin him down and attempt to get him to submit. If he didn't submit, then they have every right to knock him out cold if he attacks them a second time. They don't have to stand there and get punched in the face or wait to get stabbed.

6. Unfortunately for the bouncers is that they have to deal with this kind of idiocy going on right outside the club. That is why it is better to have some back alley dumpster that they throw an idiot like this into. He'd probably cool off by the time he found his way back to the front door of the club.

TN79
August 22nd, 2006, 01:36 AM
that guy was fucki stupid...lil skinny guy like that talkin shit to 6 bouncers what does he think is gonna happen...what an idiot

Evil Conservative
August 22nd, 2006, 02:49 AM
that guy was fucki stupid...lil skinny guy like that talkin shit to 6 bouncers what does he think is gonna happen...what an idiot
One word. DRUNK.

Avaloner
August 22nd, 2006, 03:09 AM
I kinda feel sorry for the girl, maybe he's a nice guy when he doesn't drink, so she tried to help him, but well it was nice to tackle them, he just shouted and as long as I see he didn't punched them or something.

Mortello
August 22nd, 2006, 03:35 AM
You sound pretty justified and moral mr Evil Conservative. But to say the least, even remotely provoking bouncers by being in their face should be more than enough reason to get your ass glomped.

And besides, they only attacked when they were provoked. Seems like reason enough to me. I'd say the guy had no good enough reason to be in the bouncers face in the first place. Call me crazy...or evil.

Evil Conservative
August 22nd, 2006, 03:52 AM
You sound pretty justified and moral mr Evil Conservative. But to say the least, even remotely provoking bouncers by being in their face should be more than enough reason to get your ass glomped.

And besides, they only attacked when they were provoked. Seems like reason enough to me. I'd say the guy had no good enough reason to be in the bouncers face in the first place. Call me crazy...or evil.
How fitting to use your 13th post on me, Mr. Morty how unlucky of you.
I've had windows broken out...my head nearly kicked off...swung at by more than one object.
All this guy was doing was yelling and acting the drunk fool and bitching because one of the bouncers had apparently escorted his girl out by the arm. It hardly warrants an asskicking by one or more of the bouncers or a kick while he's down. Been there..there are some arrogant asshole bouncers around. You kick someone's ass unjustified you might just find yourself in jail. Bouncer or not.
I'll call you mostly wrong...and annoying for making a poke at me. Don't poke me.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/p/o/pott2613/WTF/Emoticon_evil_Mgun.gif

shogoclint
August 22nd, 2006, 04:45 AM
IMO if your cool with bouncers then there cool with you.

I remember a couple of years ago i was meeting my girlfriend in a club, there was a group of about 6 guys and girls at the front of the line and they were swearing at the bouncers cos they wouldent let anyone in yet cos the club was quite full.
So these guys give them some shit andwalk away still swearing at the bouncers, as soon as they walked off the bouncers let us in! :lol:

And another club that me and my mates go to allot, they would not let us in cos 1 of my friends did not have any proof of age, the main bouncer guy told us to step to one side and my mate started bitchin.
I told him to shut up and he did. Bout 5 mins later the bouncer let us in.

Simple, if your cool there cool. :twisted:

shogoclint
August 22nd, 2006, 04:46 AM
Whoops double posted. :oops:

Evil Conservative
August 22nd, 2006, 04:54 AM
IMO if your cool with bouncers then there cool with you.

I remember a couple of years ago i was meeting my girlfriend in a club, there was a group of about 6 guys and girls at the front of the line and they were swearing at the bouncers cos they wouldent let anyone in yet cos the club was quite full.
So these guys give them some shit andwalk away still swearing at the bouncers, as soon as they walked off the bouncers let us in! :lol:

And another club that me and my mates go to allot, they would not let us in cos 1 of my friends did not have any proof of age, the main bouncer guy told us to step to one side and my mate started bitchin.
I told him to shut up and he did. Bout 5 mins later the bouncer let us in.

Simple, if your cool there cool. :twisted:
I certainly never bothered anyone unless there was good cause..even if they looked like the fellow in your avatar. :lol:

Hunt
August 22nd, 2006, 06:24 AM
you see the skimpy outfit on that girl?

maybe she's his hoe or something. he's like a annoying fly, who just won't quit bothering you until you kill it.. :mrgreen:

bantexkaa
August 22nd, 2006, 08:48 AM
the bouncers in my city calls the cops, if there is some fuck going on.. they are just as bad as the troublemaker, when they beat the crap out of him.

Uh oh
August 22nd, 2006, 10:50 AM
you see the skimpy outfit on that girl?

maybe she's his hoe or something. he's like a annoying fly, who just won't quit bothering you until you kill it.. :mrgreen:
haha, the first thing i noticed was that micro mini skirt.

shit like that is kind of fun to watch in real life, but i feel sorry for the girl who just gets tossed around and has this drunk off his ass boyfriend to deal with.

shogoclint
August 22nd, 2006, 11:03 AM
IMO if your cool with bouncers then there cool with you.

I remember a couple of years ago i was meeting my girlfriend in a club, there was a group of about 6 guys and girls at the front of the line and they were swearing at the bouncers cos they wouldent let anyone in yet cos the club was quite full.
So these guys give them some shit andwalk away still swearing at the bouncers, as soon as they walked off the bouncers let us in! :lol:

And another club that me and my mates go to allot, they would not let us in cos 1 of my friends did not have any proof of age, the main bouncer guy told us to step to one side and my mate started bitchin.
I told him to shut up and he did. Bout 5 mins later the bouncer let us in.

Simple, if your cool there cool. :twisted:
I certainly never bothered anyone unless there was good cause..even if they looked like the fellow in your avatar. :lol:

Nah he is much to old these days.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/thierry.roy/Malcolm3.jpg

dereck1151
August 22nd, 2006, 05:45 PM
that guy had to have been doing coke to think he was that invincable iv seen it happen to ppl they snort a few or smoke a bit of coke and then they think there superman and then they start makeing fights well sorta like this one

the bouncers in my city calls the cops, if there is some fuck going on.. they are just as bad as the troublemaker, when they beat the crap out of him.

if they called the cops here they whould probly cause a riot

Nilez
August 23rd, 2006, 12:11 AM
So, allright, the guy gut his ass kicked a little. But in a way, I can see it. If anyone manhandled MY girlfriend, I'd find it impossible to walk away/give up. What would YOU do? And it takes 5 guys to jump his shit. If he's so drunk/useless/a loser, why do they think they need all the backup?
All those guys should be charged with assault. The guy was hopelessly outmatched, and no real threat, yet they kicked his ass unnecessarily. It's mighty hard to justify 5-1 odds in court, since any ONE of them could have handled him.
Bouncers. OK, SOME bouncers are professional , courteous, and effective. The best hardly even have to use force. But what exactly inspires someone to seek a job as a bouncer in a bar? Most are people whose signal achievement in life is being the physical ruler of a 12 square foot area. I was recently "dissed" by a bouncer who wouldn't let me thru the "velvet rope" for being too OLD. I got into places he'd be afraid to stop the car in front of 10 years before he was born. Big Power Moment for him.

longbob
August 23rd, 2006, 01:59 AM
They should have dragged him down the alley and given him a good fucking hiding then next time he contemplates becoming Johnny Ten Men after 3 shandy's he will decide against it and everyone has a quiet night.

Longbob.

Shodory
August 23rd, 2006, 04:15 AM
Heh...

Mortello
August 24th, 2006, 01:29 AM
I didn't want to know your bad experiences mr evil, but thanks for the 411. Anyways, acting like a drunk fool is more than enough to attract the wrong attention much less warrent unwanted trouble. The first attack of the video came long after the guys let his girlfriend go, then decided to get brave by putting himself in the face of these bouncers. Call me crazy, but that seems like a clear indication of wanting trouble (and he got it). The second time he put himself in the aura of the bouncer again, so the bouncer simply pushed him away from his breathing air, and that hyped his rage to run at the bouncer. That doesn't warrent a response? Seems it did, and down to the floor he went. Then he squared off again, then they told him to go away, and he didn't; thus, another response was bound to happen. Then he decided to take revenge yet again, by trying to attack the one that pushed him and his girlfriend to the ground and got attacked rather harshley by the bouncers peer. Seems like one bouncer protecting another to me. I think anyone would've done the same or similar if they were in that particular bouncers shoes...except you of course, you seem rather diplomatic.

In short, squaring off (key phrase) with anyone who's proffession deals with troubled people seems clearly deserving of an aggressive response. I'm suprised these guys don't carry pepper spray.

hmmm...are you here every day?

Munkone
August 24th, 2006, 03:26 PM
i find it funny how we screaming at the bouncers but then on more than one occasion turns around and calmly says "go away honey, i got this"

Farrell99
August 24th, 2006, 05:56 PM
BEER MUSCLES!!!
EVIL stated:
I hate bouncers...because I used to be one. They had no right to toss the drunk smuk around like that..not matter what he did unless he pissed in their cheereo's . You escort them out..if they get rowdy..you call the cops..you don't gang bang people like a pack of monkeys. I saw them trying to kick him on the ground...pfft dumbasses on both sides...but the bouncers piss me off more because the trouble makers were already outside the building.

Gotta agree and disagree wit ya Evil......Worked the Bar/Gentleman's Club Scene almost 20 years Nights & Weekends. Fact is, just went back to work at a local Go-Go club Fri & Sat Nights working the door.
These guys were wrong by kicking the guy when he was down! But the guy was obviously intoxicated and enraged so he kept coming back!
You were mistaken about getting him out the door and the statement about calling the cops. That's "old school!"
FYI...The Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Bar or Liquor Establishment, or any establishment that serves alcoholic beverages is responsible not only for what is going on inside of the establishment but in the immediate outside including parking lots, sidewalks and streets. (now stick that in the back of your skull for a minute and continue...)
Calling the Police in on an unruly patron or crowd will (in most states) cause reports to go the State Liquor Board and local Govt. agencies. These Reports are used in deciding which Bars should be considered "Nuisance Bars" and shut down by local ordinance.
So, to many calls to the Police for assistance at your bar can result in a shut down and loss of Liquor License.
(Back to the Court Ruling) I am trying to locate the State Ruling and case, but basically what happened was that a bar was loosing it Liquor Licence for being a "Nuisance Bar". The owners appealed the decision stating that many of the problems that were cited happened in the parking lot (which they happened to share with other businesses) and in the street. One such instance occurred when an individual chased another over a block away and proceeded to pummel the victim with a beer bottle!
The court ruled that since the Bar was the last place the individuals had drank and they were being "kicked out" and not leaving of their free will, that the bar was ultimately responsible for their actions and were also cited for serving a visibly intoxicated person.
SO the days of old where you could throw a drunk out the doors and forget about him are gone!

ADDED: In conclusion, if I was "Head Cooler" over these boys, the guy who kicked/attempted to kick the individual would have been fired. The rest of the security did a pretty good job keeping their cool and not thumping him with the amount that he kept coming back!

I work the door at a night club on the weekends and you have to be very careful how you deal with an outta control drunk. You want to use the cops as a last resort because of the reasons ststed above. However sometime you have to. the cops should of been called on this guy he was way out of control. I do agree the guy who kicked at the drunk should of been fired!

De mam
August 25th, 2006, 05:26 AM
BEER MUSCLES!!!
EVIL stated:
I hate bouncers...because I used to be one. They had no right to toss the drunk smuk around like that..not matter what he did unless he pissed in their cheereo's . You escort them out..if they get rowdy..you call the cops..you don't gang bang people like a pack of monkeys. I saw them trying to kick him on the ground...pfft dumbasses on both sides...but the bouncers piss me off more because the trouble makers were already outside the building.

Gotta agree and disagree wit ya Evil......Worked the Bar/Gentleman's Club Scene almost 20 years Nights & Weekends. Fact is, just went back to work at a local Go-Go club Fri & Sat Nights working the door.
These guys were wrong by kicking the guy when he was down! But the guy was obviously intoxicated and enraged so he kept coming back!
You were mistaken about getting him out the door and the statement about calling the cops. That's "old school!"
FYI...The Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Bar or Liquor Establishment, or any establishment that serves alcoholic beverages is responsible not only for what is going on inside of the establishment but in the immediate outside including parking lots, sidewalks and streets. (now stick that in the back of your skull for a minute and continue...)
Calling the Police in on an unruly patron or crowd will (in most states) cause reports to go the State Liquor Board and local Govt. agencies. These Reports are used in deciding which Bars should be considered "Nuisance Bars" and shut down by local ordinance.
So, to many calls to the Police for assistance at your bar can result in a shut down and loss of Liquor License.
(Back to the Court Ruling) I am trying to locate the State Ruling and case, but basically what happened was that a bar was loosing it Liquor Licence for being a "Nuisance Bar". The owners appealed the decision stating that many of the problems that were cited happened in the parking lot (which they happened to share with other businesses) and in the street. One such instance occurred when an individual chased another over a block away and proceeded to pummel the victim with a beer bottle!
The court ruled that since the Bar was the last place the individuals had drank and they were being "kicked out" and not leaving of their free will, that the bar was ultimately responsible for their actions and were also cited for serving a visibly intoxicated person.
SO the days of old where you could throw a drunk out the doors and forget about him are gone!

ADDED: In conclusion, if I was "Head Cooler" over these boys, the guy who kicked/attempted to kick the individual would have been fired. The rest of the security did a pretty good job keeping their cool and not thumping him with the amount that he kept coming back!


its just a video.... u writing a bible?

yeahyeah
August 26th, 2006, 01:32 PM
I'd be pissed if my girlfriend was screaming like that in public

Big Ozzie
August 26th, 2006, 04:16 PM
De mam questioned:
its just a video.... u writing a bible?


As a matter of fact, I am writting a book.......should I mention your name in it?
BTW.....the post that you felt such a need to comment on is the "Readers Digest Version"!

AllisterFiend
August 26th, 2006, 05:10 PM
I am writting a book.

:!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

When will it be out Ozzie? :)

Big Ozzie
August 26th, 2006, 05:18 PM
I am writting a book.

:!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

When will it be out Ozzie? :)

DUNNO! Haven't finished the first page yet!! :shock: :lol: :shock:

Tho-MliASTER
August 26th, 2006, 06:07 PM
That could have been handled a LOT more professionally and quickly

Negrito
August 30th, 2006, 03:37 AM
that's bullshit, no one has the right to treat even a poor skinny drunk bastard like that, and what the fk was the other guard doing grabing the girl in a forceful way?

I got taken out of one gentlemens club once with a bunch of my friends for being drunk, i wasn't drinkin that time so when one of the guys tossed a buddy of mine at a car and smacked his head on the glass i just got pissed, kicked the shit out of him and another guy that was there just laughing in the nastiest way possible.

If you asked me, the bouncer deserved it, he thought like many others that being a bouncer gives them some kind of superpower, or some right to treat people like shit.

Guess he never thought that i practiced martial arts since i was 7 i'm 24 now.

ozark
August 31st, 2006, 12:55 AM
that's bullshit, no one has the right to treat even a poor skinny drunk bastard like that, and what the fk was the other guard doing grabing the girl in a forceful way?

What the hell? Did some of you watch a different video then I watched? The bouncers didn't make ANY aggresive moves...they were REACTING to the little drunk that wouldn't go away.

I think some of you are reading waaay too much into this incident. There's no jury in the world that would convict the bouncers of any wrongdoing.

This wasn't a Rodney King incident....these bouncers showed enormous restraint. They had every right to cold cock the a-hole after he came back for more....but they didn't.