I too, went to see Editors at Brixton last night. Decent gig from them as usual.
Anyway, on the way in, a bouncer, stopped me for chewing gum, which I removed.
He then asked me if I had any more (I did) but of course said no (as you are obliged to in such circumstances).
He then proceeded to search me for chewing gum. I laughed and said you're kidding, right ?
"You should see the state of the carpet" he said.
Rock 'n roll !
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what I also didn't get was also inside my bag I had scissors and a compass which I was allowed to bring in.
I look at him incredulously, take my glasses off, turn to my mate Rhino behind and tell him the bouncer's a prick and we have to take our glasses off, which he does.
I turn back, give it 'happy now' and went to walk him and he stopped me again "what the f### are you doing, i've told you three times now, you need ties to get in".
Was a while before i went back....
Never fails.
I was running late for my train this morning and the train just arrived to Eden Park station as I got there. I tapped in my Oyster card and realised I didn't have enough money on it and need to top up. I thought no biggie I'll sort it out at the other end.
I go straight to the "customers with Fares to pay" counter and explain my situation to the guy. He was beyond blunt and says you're liable to pay a 20 quid fine for not paying your fare. I said to him I'm quite clearly not fare avoidig otherwise I wouldn't be at this bloody counter willing to pay!
He wasn't having any of it, knobhead!
Fella was just doing his job.
Shouldn't it say "come & pay your fines here."
I think that having someone be a bit of a jobs worth is a very small price to pay for the safety of knowing that those that would spoil your night (and quite possibly much more) are removed from the establishment.
Also if people had a track record of dropping chewing gum on my carpet I would not let them bring it into my house.
Sometimes I wonder if people on here go out of their way to find things to complain about!
Anyway, not everyone has simply ballsed up the timing of their train and is looking to blame someone else. If the ticket office was shut at your station or something like that then you could've just paid the fare. You need to think up some better excuses mate.
The man wasn't doing his job as he took a £20 fine instead of the fare as thats why he was stationed inside a cubicle saying "for customers with fares to pay"
The train company has a responsibility to give me a facility to pay