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Don't forget a lot of servicemen do door work as an extra income
Grey Wing's making a fair point. It is a bit shitty but I was refused entry to pubs/clubs - no big deal, refused house insurance (a bit more of a problem) and all sorts.

I got a right Royal shoeing when I kicked off in Sam's as a sprog trained rank by old sweat bouncers and whilst I didn't start the original scuffle I did larrap one of the said bouncers so I deserved what I got - not for the first time :wink:

I've been out after oppo's funerals and you're probably not best disposed to discuss the rights and wrongs so the bouncers probably did them a favour. Also, I always felt uncomfortable going out in rig (I'd rather just blend in) and I'd feel a right c**t dressing up as a hero soldier on rear party (or whatever) when my colleagues are slogging it out somewhere.

Oh.....and finally.....why go to a nobby Aussie bar in the first place?
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GreyWing wrote:Got1....

I'm not having a go at anyone, and sometimes there can be an occasion when everyone is in the right, and I believe that everyone in this instance was correct.

I've been a doorman, in fact it was a serving Marine that was on the door with me that got me onto the marines. I've worked in the centre of York between 3 army bases and seen what happens when they are not in uniform never mind if they saw the other regiment in uniform. There would be no way they'd be allowed in.

Thing is, there is a lot of information that is missing from this story, what time of day was it?, was the pub busy?, How many doormen were on? The fact that they'd just come from a funeral would make me as a doorman think even more about admission, because you've got 3 or 4 chaps that are highly emotive and highly trained, and if that doorman is on his own or there are only 2 of them and something kicks off, his back up is about 5-10 minutes away with the police. These doorman do it as a part time job, they don't get sick pay or compensation once they've had there heads kicked in. If they are off work for 2 months with broken bones, who pays the mortgage.

The pub says it has a history of violence in the past, and has or is trying to mitigate risk, is that not armed forces are trained to do, mitigate risk?

When I was in Exeter, you knew the pubs you couldn't go in and you knew not to bother trying, I understood it and didn't complain.

All I'm saying is that there is too much info missing, to make a decision either way. It's a very emotive issue but doesn't mean emotion should make the judgement.
i agree with greywing, I've done the door a few years and i have refused service personnel in uniform before, i've also let them in, EVERY situation on every door is different, you can't possibly make a judgement on the incident without being there. Would i let a couple of pissed marines in rig who had come from a funeral into a busy bar which is not exactly known for being the most peaceful place in the world anyway... probably not. Doormen arent w@#k, definately not 80% of them anyway, we can spot potential flare ups and dont take risks, as greywing said, we arent paid enough.
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Lets face it in Liverpool there are a lot of gentlemen and woman from the Emerald Isle who are not above having a Pop at British Serviceman and Women be they in rig or civvies.

Ok so these days the NI situation is on the back boiler but people still remember the past. So I can only assume that the bouncers on the door knew that blokes wearing Full Blues and medals some with GSM's with the words Northern Ireland on the clasp were going to be like a red rag to a bull to some of the people already in the place.

Can you imagine the headlines if a riot had kicked off in the place between the guys in rig and the gentlemen and women from over the water? It don't bear thinking about really.

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We haven`t had much on this down here, but what we have had doesn`t suggest the two lads were drunk. Were they?
By the way, can we still say "bouncers"? Aren`t they "crowd control specialists" these days, or even "security people"?

First thoughts were to agree with Gotters ref the bouncers earning their dosh, untill I read Greywings reasoned comments.

Don`t get carried away Greywing. This doesn`t mean we`re engaged :wink:
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Well they've changed their minds at least. I'm not too fussed. Try not to go in there regardless of what I'm wearing, but a victory for common sense if nothing else.

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That sounds like a clear invite for a 'wretch's run' ending up with naked bar olympics to me :o

....did I ever tell the tale of 539's drinkathon in Jacksonville........zzzzzzz
what we have had doesn`t suggest the two lads were drunk
Come on mucker.....they'd been to their oppo's funeral :roll:

How's tricks downunder aitch (fnarr fnarr). Not a good place for a pom this winter methinks :wink:
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Heyup Sull, what was reported here was thaey were refused entry because they were in rig and nothing about being shite-ers.

Ref the cricket, the Aussies enjoy ANY sport, but only when they`re winning. 8) They didn`t win , the stupid poms threw it away :roll:

Bring back Botham I say, mate :wink:
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Heyup aitch - good to hear from you. Agree reference the cricket - they each need to draw a decent pair of bollocks from the store :wink:

Sister's moving to New Zealand in the new year and sister in law is going back to Aus soon (husband is an Aussie) so the Sully wagon trail may wend it's way over there for a visit. When I get to Sydney what tube train do I take to get to your gaff :wink: I'll tell her indoors that I'm nipping down the newsagents for some milk :drinking:
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I was in Derby for the other funeral of Jay "Paris" Hilton... They insisted we all went ashore in our blues 4 ASRM and 539...

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harry hackedoff wrote:
Don`t get carried away Greywing. This doesn`t mean we`re engaged :wink:
Nice one Harry, my mrs is already suspicious, my business involves me having to buy in red latex cat suits, leopard dress's and women's wigs. Last thing I need her doing is reading that :D

She's a bit suspicous that I went up to RMR tyne last night about re-joining, she keeps giving me grief.

If she gives me any more ear-ache, I'll have to trade her in. :evil:
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They insisted we all went ashore in our blues 4 ASRM and 539
I'll wind me neck in then :oops: For John Cess's at the start of the Iraq business nobody went ashore from Stonehouse in rig. I suppose times have changed. No offence meant.
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When we first came over I was surprised to see the local ADF allowing the wearing of Uniform when ashore.
I was even further surprised on our first ANZAC Day when at 06 00(I kid you not!) the main drag outside ANZAC House was covered in Aussie matelots all in tropical whites absolutely shit faced, with several lying comatose in the gutters :roll:
I loooked at Mrs Aitch and said "Jew no wot, hey? Jew no wot? I`ll tell you wot" I says, "I reckon we made the right decision coming over here" :P
Well done to you Foxy ref wearing Blues ashore, we`ve just had a couple of LC3s turn up down here, Dave R and Kris L, both went outside last March, both aged 27 and both married Aussie nurses :o Is it some kind of conspiracy among LC rates? Of the last six Members to join RMA WA, four are LCs. Are you planning a Coup :P

Geywing, that sounds like my kind of business mate 8) Do you sell merkins?
Would you like to :roll:

You couldn`t get me a latex gimp suit at mate`s rates could you? It`s for Doc 8)
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Further to my last,
Sull it`s a bit further than two stops on the Piccadilly line mate :P
Five and a half hours by air. Or if you`ve got fark all to do for a week it`s six days at five hundred miles per day. Think London to Moscow mate, it`s a bit further to Sydney :wink:

When you have dates sorted giz a hoy and I`ll do you an info pack and if you ever really do make it to Perth you`ve got a cabin here anytime mate.
You just have to sign a No Swamping clause first :P
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Thought as much mucker :wink: Can't be too bad a thing tho' 8) It'd be good to do the full 'ish if/when we get down there. I haven't swamped the pit since I last saw SYB (must be something to do with sleeping on top of celebrities :wink: ) You never know though, the missus has said that the dull sod that I am only seems to come alive in bootneck company....stand by......stand by....
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