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aido_b
05/05/2005, 6:08 PM
Was over in Galway during the week and couldn't believe how courteous the doorstaff were in the pubs I visited.

My experience of bouncers in Dublin has been mostly negative, just wondering is the problem of idiotic bouncers just in Dublin or is it nationwide?

tetsujin1979
06/05/2005, 10:26 AM
Reckon it's nationwide, similar experiences many times out in Limerick, one night a mate got refused entry because he didn't have a collar on his shirt!

Mad Moose
06/05/2005, 10:38 AM
Was over in Galway during the week and couldn't believe how courteous the doorstaff were in the pubs I visited.

My experience of bouncers in Dublin has been mostly negative, just wondering is the problem of idiotic bouncers just in Dublin or is it nationwide?

My experience in Dublin was horrible aswell. I worked as a security officer for 4 years while I was in college and some of the stuff I saw was unreal. Got offered a job on Dame Street on nights in a Spar shop. I wouldn't have survived one night for I'm pretty light. A friend of mine is barred from Whelan's for 6 weeks for standing up for a very quite mate who was pushed for not moving and she took it up with them. There was no need for any of it. A polite 'Could you just move aside please' would have sufficed.

Had a bad experience for my brothers stag nigh in Carrick -on-Shannon. Was standing at the bar with somebody I met when the bouncers pushed me and spilled my drink as he was telling me it was time to leave. I stood up to him but he could have killed me if he wanted. Took 6 to get me out.

On the other hand its just an act. Met one here in Donegal when I was on a night inspection. Had him in bits because he put on the act and refused myself and a colleague entry. I get the great pleasure of seeing him in court.

Brendan

Ruairi
06/05/2005, 10:39 AM
I've never really had a problem with bouncers in cork (if you dont count the time i was escorted out of a club with my hands behind my back by two bouncers for starting a one man mosh pit).. in my experience if you look a bouncer straight in the eye as you;re going and and say "hows it going" or somesuch you'll be alright.

paul_oshea
06/05/2005, 10:54 AM
Had a bad experience for my brothers stag nigh in Carrick -on-Shannon. Was standing at the bar with somebody I met when the bouncers pushed me and spilled my drink as he was telling me it was time to leave. I stood up to him but he could have killed me if he wanted. Took 6 to get me out.

where was this in carrick? i know a few of them down there, one of the main lads in the landmark is a dub actually!

i remember me bro telling me about a time he was in dublin with a few of his mates and he wasnt being let in for one of their usual stupid reasons, so he said why like, he was sober, your man wouldnt answer etc, then the bouncer started getting thick as fook and was about to lace me bro but the other fella stopped him. My brother has never been in a fight, but he is a fierce big lad ( not fat, muscular ), he said after he wouldnt have minded getting a belt, so he could sue!! and if he didnt do that i'd say he would have hammered your man.

bouncers in england are a lot more professional and arent on these powertrips like irish bouncers are. Irish bouncers let it go to their head and think they have something to prove.

paul_oshea
06/05/2005, 10:56 AM
Had him in bits because he put on the act and refused myself and a colleague entry

what do you mean you had him in bits? and also what do you mean that you were on a night inspection? are you a guard?

Mad Moose
06/05/2005, 10:59 AM
where was this in carrick? i know a few of them down there, one of the main lads in the landmark is a dub actually!


It was indeed the Landmark Hotel. Rockin' Robin's was closed at the time.

Brendan

Mad Moose
06/05/2005, 11:02 AM
what do you mean you had him in bits? and also what do you mean that you were on a night inspection? are you a guard?

What I mean is he crumbled and pleaded for us not to get him into trouble. I'm not a guard, we did however require the assistance of two gardai to get in.

Thought it was funny how this guy with attitude ended up near sobbing. As somebody mentioned earlier look them in the eye.

Brendan

paul_oshea
06/05/2005, 11:02 AM
ya used to work with a few of them down there, you mean cartown not rockin robins ;) :p

the lads in the landmark are fairly big, you mustn't be "that" light!

Colm55
06/05/2005, 11:06 AM
Was over in Galway during the week and couldn't believe how courteous the doorstaff were in the pubs I visited.

My experience of bouncers in Dublin has been mostly negative, just wondering is the problem of idiotic bouncers just in Dublin or is it nationwide?

I reckon its nationwide, My brother is a pioneer (although he has a shaved head) and sometimes gets refused entry on the basis that he's too drunk. He lives in Galway, back home in Dublin, he seems to get into places fine...

Mad Moose
06/05/2005, 11:09 AM
ya used to work with a few of them down there, you mean cartown not rockin robins ;) :p

the lads in the landmark are fairly big, you mustn't be "that" light!

Was never in Cartown. Just the Landmark for me in Carrick. I wasn't light at the end of the night. Amazing the strenght of a few beers. Aye I'm light enough.

Brendan

Baker
06/05/2005, 11:40 AM
I live in Dublin now and as ignorant as most of them are here they arent a patch on the bouncers in Limerick where I went to college. Most places in town wouldnt think twice about turning you away if you hadnt a collar/ werent wearing black shoes/ turned up at the door on your own because your mates were already inside. Also got the 'regulars only' line at a bar Id gone to most weeks for four years by a new bouncer the night I finished my finals!

Dublin12
06/05/2005, 11:53 AM
Remember that old fave they used to come out with:
"Sorry lads, not tonight,no white socks allowed" :D :rolleyes: not a fan of the white sock meself but just seems a bit of a stupid reason.

ollie
06/05/2005, 12:00 PM
in my experience if you look a bouncer straight in the eye as you;re going and and say "hows it going" or somesuch you'll be alright.

yea i do the same and i've never got turned down for it.

Éanna
06/05/2005, 12:19 PM
I've never really had a problem with bouncers in cork (if you dont count the time i was escorted out of a club with my hands behind my back by two bouncers for starting a one man mosh pit).. in my experience if you look a bouncer straight in the eye as you;re going and and say "hows it going" or somesuch you'll be alright.
how do YOU manage that? By standing up on a stool or something?

Ruairi
06/05/2005, 12:30 PM
how do YOU manage that? By standing up on a stool or something?

WHAT are you on about harry?