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A guy that had been previously barred (unknown to Bar staff) was holding his Birthday celebration with a large group of friends.


He was asked to leave. The situation got heated with his friends. The Police were called to deal with the situation.


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> A guy that had been previously barred (unknown to

> Bar staff) was holding his Birthday celebration

> with a large group of friends.

>

> He was asked to leave. The situation got heated

> with his friends. The Police were called to deal

> with the situation.

>

> DulwichFox



Happy birthday, Foxy !

drew Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > A guy that had been previously barred (unknown

> to

> > Bar staff) was holding his Birthday celebration

> > with a large group of friends.

> >

> > He was asked to leave. The situation got

> heated

> > with his friends. The Police were called to

> deal

> > with the situation.

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

>

> Happy birthday, Foxy !



Could not of been me.


1. I was not there.


2. It was not my Birthday.


3. I don't have any friends.


Foxy

Aww Fox! Is trouble becoming more prevalent in the EDT? Only ask as I was having a pint in another local establishment this evening and while I was at the bar they took a call saying a group of ne'erdowells had been ejected from the EDT and watch out if they were coming that way...

I was in the EDT last night. 8.45 - 10-30ish no one ejected during that time, that I was aware of.

Having said that, the EDT was Rammed last night and there was an air of unease.

Very rowdy, loud. Someone else commented 'we are getting all the idiots from The ******* in here recently.'


It was getting even busier as I was leaving.


Foxy.


ETA. Worth remembering it is the end of the month (last Friday) and many people would of just been paid.

Everywhere on L.L was busy last night including on the street.

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