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By: whisperingheights45
29/10/2009
8:21 pm

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I really can't see why they haven't done this some time back, as I think it is ridiculous having them open till 4am or 5am in the morning, considering the teenagers of today have shown the community that they are unable to behave staying out this late at night. I think it should return to 1am or 2am closure. You hear about the odd teenager complaining that they don't go out till 11pm, well my answer to that is......Start going out earlier, like 9pm like we had to.

By: sandwich.bacon
29/10/2009
8:55 pm

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By: aussiearisen
29/10/2009
9:16 pm

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Hey Pig`s Asre, have you worked out why you`re between two slices of bread yet?

By: whisperingheights45
29/10/2009
9:47 pm

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Had no worries with staying out late fried bacon as teenagers back in those days were responsible for their actions and cared about others. Today your not cool unless you can king hit someone while you are half drunk or drunk and killing them in the process.

By: ill_be_back@rocketmail.com
29/10/2009
10:04 pm

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Hey Pig`s Asre, have you worked out why you`re between two slices of bread yet?

Come off the grass, it hasn't even realized its only part of the original animal yet :):) :)

By: ill_be_back@rocketmail.com
29/10/2009
10:06 pm

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I see the unclean meat is playing water supply 'expert' again

By: sandpants66
30/10/2009
10:41 am

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i never really understood the concept that closing earlier would help solve the problem. most of the violence occurs outside the clubs after everyone has been kicked out. so it doesnt make sense to me to kick everyone out at the same time.

By: sandpants66
30/10/2009
10:45 am

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bar staff need to be properly trained and practise responsible serving of alchohol. i cant remember the last time i saw someone refused service.

last weekend i saw a guy go up to the bar buy 2 bourbon and cokes. he then went outside for a smoke and the bouncer wouldnt let him back in because he was too drunk. he mate sat inside laughing at him as he finished off his drinks :P

By: whisperingheights45
30/10/2009
2:46 pm

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sandpants, you and everyone else knows there are ways of getting a drink when you are too drunk to go to the bar and get one yourself, so its not the bar staff here that needs training. The bar staff need to enhance their memory, as to who's mate is who's, because its their mates that go to the bar for them, when they are too drunk and get them a drink.

Anyway back in our hay day, you were considered a coward and a low life if you kicked into someone when they were down on the ground and knocking them unconcious.

By: frenchyjen70
31/10/2009
12:36 pm

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bar staff need to be properly trained and practise responsible serving of alchohol. i cant remember the last time i saw someone refused service.

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when i went to the city recently, my friend was refused service in a couple of pubs... funny thing was, i was more pissed than she was, but she just looks pissed, even when she is sober! lol

By: ol_whal
31/10/2009
1:22 pm

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I hear on the ABC radio just before, another glassing in a pub in Brisbane? at 3am this morning. The place has already got a show cause from a previous one. The guy is in an induced coma and will lose an eye----- This carrying on is not acceptable, it doesn't matter how much training or preaching is done, these scum will never learn

By: whisperingheights45
31/10/2009
4:14 pm

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Looks like this glassing might be the one to happen, to bring in the plastics cups into the night clubs, because the teenagers can't act like adults while out having a good time. One of the resorts I went to sailing north, (Dunk Island) already has plastic cups in place instead of glass.

By: ill_be_back@rocketmail.com
31/10/2009
5:21 pm

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Hard to tell whether the Valley or Cavill Avenue is the worst. There is no doubt anywhere within kilometers of Surfers is a war zone during schoolies, the rest of the time its just madness.
I wouldn't drive through either after dark, IN FACT i prefer to avoid the areas ANY TIME.

By: whisperingheights45
31/10/2009
5:38 pm

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We are the same ill_be_back as it has become a health hazard to go near these places on a friday or saturday night. Mooloolabah on the Sunshine Coast is another spot to stay away from, unless you want to be bashed or kicked senseless.

By: whisperingheights45
2/11/2009
5:23 pm

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We Need more pub owners/managers doing this>>>>>

A Brisbane pub is making a stand against anti-social behaviour by launching civil action against a man accused of a nightclub glassing.

Police allege a 27-year-old Coorparoo man threw a glass at another patron at Woolloongabba's Chalk Hotel on Saturday morning.

The glas H%t the 26-year-old in the face and there were initial fears he would lose an eye, but surgery was successful.

The Coorparoo man has since been charged with criminal offences but could soon also face civil action.

Chalk Hotel general manager Jason Titman said he had asked his solicitors to begin legal proceedings and hoped all Queensland licensees backed his stance against anti-social behaviour.

By: ill_be_back@rocketmail.com
5/11/2009
9:13 am

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A Brisbane pub is making a stand against anti-social behaviour by launching civil action against a man accused of a nightclub glassing.

Utterly amazing how publicans can suddenly develop a functional grey cell when their profitability is threated by the prospect of plastics rather than glasses

By: aussiearisen
5/11/2009
9:21 am

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They`re not the sharpest beach balls on the beach ill_be.

By: tash8497
5/11/2009
11:08 am

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It happens everywhere, whatever state you're in. General lowering of standards of behaviour + drug scene + alcohol = trouble.

By: whisperingheights45
6/11/2009
8:02 pm

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Its finally happening, just in time for christmas>>>>


A judge has criticised the way the Queensland government issued glass ban notices to pubs and clubs, but has still declared the notices valid.

Brisbane Supreme Court Justice Peter Applegarth on Friday denied 13 pub and club licensees a temporary injunction on the glass ban.

The group launched legal action early this week after receiving notices labelling the venues "high risk", and ordering them to replace ordinary glasses with plastic or tempered glass by December.

The government, concerned about a rise in alcohol-related violence, has argued that introducing plastic cups would reduce injuries.

By: ill_be_back@rocketmail.com
6/11/2009
8:33 pm

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The f@ckwit Blighters couldn't organize a piss-up in a brewery or a root in a brothel !!! Band-aid remedies are their cure-all approach to any problem. It never enters their consciousness to ask 'why' a problem exists. In the situation re nightclubs, why exactly does the yonnger generation drink to excess. In all probability its because publicans entice excessive boozing because its extremely profitable. OK then, we already have 'resposonsible service' laws that aren't enforced because to do so would be politically incorrect. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm

By: whisperingheights45
6/11/2009
9:15 pm

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I agree ill_be_back, but what else would you expect when everyone knows our legal and justice system is soft and until they start toughen up abit, you will be unable to soar with the eagles, while there is soooo many turkeys about.

By: ill_be_back@rocketmail.com
7/11/2009
9:32 pm

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I wouldn't say its 'soft' as such because the judiciary can hand down ridiculously harsh penalties occasionally. The real description is hopelessly inept & totally out of touch with the will of the people. I suggest the yankee system where at least lower levels of the judiciary are elected & hence at least partly answerable for incompetence. Our system merely encourages stupidity.

By: ill_be_back@rocketmail.com
7/11/2009
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Soft in the head is an accurate descripion

By: sandpants66
7/11/2009
9:54 pm

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<<Chalk Hotel general manager Jason Titman said he had asked his solicitors to begin legal proceedings and hoped all Queensland licensees backed his stance against anti-social behaviour.>>

this is interesting, the club was more then happy to get both of the boys shitfaced. clubs seems to have a policy of, "lets get this guy to spend all his money, get drunk then kick him out!"

also i heard the guy who got glassed threw the first punch. no excuse for a glassing but in my day if you start it you need to cop what happens next

By: frenchyjen70
8/11/2009
12:14 pm

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also i heard the guy who got glassed threw the first punch. no excuse for a glassing but in my day if you start it you need to cop what happens next
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in my day that meant a few blokes beating the shit out of each other, then calling it a night.

now it involves glassing or knifing... or a group of blokes kicking stomping on the head of one bloke that is unconscious...
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