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Topic History of: Dorset copper does chokehold
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man No one is perfect, there is always one bad apple at work and at every profession.

I want to know if the student put up a fight, refused to leave when asked.
Al Gershwin Everyone has to work within the law!

The only reason why bouncers (largely untrained) are licenced, is to facilitate their easy identification - when problems arise.

You don't need an unblemished criminal/crime record - to be a bouncer!!



www.thestar.co.uk/news/crime/dempseys-st...ld-nightclub-4873913
Green Man They do Barney, and have to work within the law or they will lose their licence.
Al Gershwin Green Man wrote:
bouncers in nightclubs are tough but fair

Considering many have no training whatsoever - yes, some of them are.
Green Man I wonder if people will sing the following ‘You were beating up a person in a cocktail bar
When I met you’

Police do love to throw their weight around, even bouncers in nightclubs are tough but fair.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62zv7gpq1qo