View Full Version : [someway provocative] ...so why Bouncers are checking loos more than usual?
gattonero
05-12-2007, 12:37 PM
I mean, let's not hide ourselves behing a finger, everybody knows what goes on.
I just wonder why, only recently, the Bouncers (esp. new ones) are checking more and more the loos...
The Club has got its own rules, that's fair enough; and that's why I said "am sorry, you're right, let me take my coat and am going home", when happened I was kicked out for sharing the loo with a girl for two or three minutes.
But this was recently, first time in a few years; so why didn't happen before, have I just been lucky? Don't think so....
I am not arguing with the Club rules, or try to stir things that obviously should be kept inside the wardrobe (closer to the old, dear skeleton, ah ah ha), just wondering if something happened so to enforce the work of the bouncers.
You may avoid details ;-)
Byakhiam
05-12-2007, 05:50 PM
Probably people started complaining about excessive queueing times, since people take too long in the cubicles. Or potentially some incident involving unmentionable substances.
Either that or they just want to see you pee.
Shouldn't happen! That's an infringement on privacy that we don't approve of but some clubs have very draconian policies and that means when we get temporary staff in, who are accustomed to being far stricter than our customers deserve, they sometimes over-react to what is quite possibly a completely innocent event. If this ever happens again all I can suggest is be grovelingly polite to the security concerned and then ask for me, Fad, and I'll make sure they're not being out of line. In my experience most people that get 'kicked' do so, NOT for what they were or were not doing but because of their reaction to security when questioned. No one likes to be called a 'c**t' for doing what they perceive to be their duty but neither should a customer be harassed while using the loo.
As I say, smile nicely and ask for me or Ozzie and we'll more often than not be on your side (providing you haven't done anything seriously illegal!)
Sorry for the hassle, but as I say, the security guys are generally a good bunch who just get used to being abused and end up reacting accordingly. It takes a while for them to realise that the alternative community generally doesn't require such heavy handed policing.
toxygenie
28-12-2007, 10:28 PM
Sorry for the hassle, but as I say, the security guys are generally a good bunch who just get used to being abused and end up reacting accordingly. It takes a while for them to realise that the alternative community generally doesn't require such heavy handed policing.
Yes Usually exceptional!! Have had problems lately tho... one black clad security guy next to the cloak room a few weeks ago was a complete w**ker. I accidentally spilled a few drops of booze on his new pants that his mum must have gave him (thank Jehovah i didnt spill any more) said sorry and he yelled at me"you spill drink" and pointed to his pants like i should have groveled for forgiveness... hmmm
spikeystephen
04-01-2008, 03:23 PM
Yes Usually exceptional!! Have had problems lately tho... one black clad security guy next to the cloak room a few weeks ago was a complete w**ker. I accidentally spilled a few drops of booze on his new pants that his mum must have gave him (thank Jehovah i didnt spill any more) said sorry and he yelled at me"you spill drink" and pointed to his pants like i should have groveled for forgiveness... hmmm
yea i had a few times where i thought "fu***n hell whats his problem" but i learned overtime you get "known" by them.. and actually alot of the guards are cool.. however as you rightly point out.. they can still be w***kers at times.. but hey.. think of the sh*t they have to put up with too.. ( not including your little drink incident) ..
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