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By *orderboyblue OP   Man
over a year ago

Scottish Borders

Have you ever been in a club where the police have been called? Is it more likely to happen on a singles night or couples?

Why were they called in the first place?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have you ever been in a club where the police have been called? Is it more likely to happen on a singles night or couples?

Why were they called in the first place?"

What a odd question lol...

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By *oddamnCouple
over a year ago

leicestershire

No. In fact, we have never witnessed any kind of trouble in any club we have been to. I wish we could say that about going out in town

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By *uffnmuffCouple
over a year ago

London


"No. In fact, we have never witnessed any kind of trouble in any club we have been to. I wish we could say that about going out in town"

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By *luttyLaylaWoman
over a year ago

North West

Yeah, twice.

A d*unk couple kicking off.

Someone not in the club approaching/ following people as they left the club

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By *orderboyblue OP   Man
over a year ago

Scottish Borders

Which club out of interest??

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By *lueDressWoman
over a year ago

Bath

Some time ago now, the club I attended was in the NOTW.It was stopped immediately and the owners of the venue in serious trouble.

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By *winging Sally SeanCouple
over a year ago

Warks / Northants Border

Only once have we seen any sort of trouble in a club. A guy wasn't pleased about being repeatedly rejected. The more alcohol he consumed the more aggressive his approaches - so he was asked to leave. This resulted in him squaring up to one of the staff. Several other male customers in the club 'persuaded' him to rethink that action!

We won't name the club, because that's not fair on then. They handled the situation properly, and there should be no bad reflection of them.

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By *elkieWoman
over a year ago

Durham

I’m aware of a few instances. In every case, there was something that was clearly against the law - domestic violence, drug dealing - and in no way the club’s fault.

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By *ancelot1633Man
over a year ago

weybridge

Police no, fire brigade however

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By *orderboyblue OP   Man
over a year ago

Scottish Borders


"Police no, fire brigade however "

Oh really......do tell

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By *orderboyblue OP   Man
over a year ago

Scottish Borders


"Some time ago now, the club I attended was in the NOTW.It was stopped immediately and the owners of the venue in serious trouble."

Notw....educate me please

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By *eFCUKaLotCouple
over a year ago

somewhere close


"Have you ever been in a club where the police have been called? Is it more likely to happen on a singles night or couples?

Why were they called in the first place?

What a odd question lol..."

You’ve obviously never been on Reddit then.

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By *orderboyblue OP   Man
over a year ago

Scottish Borders

Seems that way.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah. Then he took all his clothes off, whipped out his 'baton' and started humping us all...

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By *annaBeBeachBumMan
over a year ago

Sunny SouthWest


"Some time ago now, the club I attended was in the NOTW.It was stopped immediately and the owners of the venue in serious trouble.

Notw....educate me please"

That echelon of newspapers called the News of the World, itself well dodgy, shut down and replaced by Sun on Sunday I believe

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By *annaBeBeachBumMan
over a year ago

Sunny SouthWest

And the club was probably the former one in Salisbury?

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By *iss pleasuringWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere near


"Police no, fire brigade however "

Same here. Turned out to be a false alarm . The firemen still.had to do their checks whilst others still playing

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By *annaBeBeachBumMan
over a year ago

Sunny SouthWest

That must have been one shout they really enjoyed!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Police no, fire brigade however

Same here. Turned out to be a false alarm . The firemen still.had to do their checks whilst others still playing "

Same

Team On-duty Inspections roll through about 15 humans naked, to give it the once-over,

Fully Uniformed

Bit Jeremy Beadle..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've only been to clubs where they aren't licensed to sell booze and drinks get turned away. Alcohol is cause of a lot of issues lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

*d*unks

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

I saw paramedics at a club once. The lady who had broken her leg was naked. They covered her with a towel as they carried her out to the ambulance.

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By *inksAPlentyCouple
over a year ago

Bedfordshire

I have seen a police officer at a club - they popped in for a cup of tea.

Ms x

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By *aulp4alsMan
over a year ago

Warrington

My ex fell off a bed in a club and broke her arm. No ambulance but went straight to A&E a week before we went on holiday

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

Once, but wasn't noisy enough to find out details. Just carried on doing our thing and having a great night. Think it may have simply been a couple who wouldn't leave when asked. But very rarely trouble in clubs. Seen two actual fights over years. I think clubs generally try their best to handle problems in house. Im sure they dont want draw negative attention to the club in the public eye or in the eye of the local authorities.

However our guess would be from experience couples nights. We've probably seen far more drama, fights and domestic kick off from couples in our time (amongst them selves or with other couples).

However it's really important to point out this is over years and clubs are a really safe night out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Never encountered any trouble like that when I have been to a club.

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By * and BCouple
over a year ago

Durham

Twice a club we were at. Once a bloke had a Cardiac Arrest in the car park at the end of the night. Police had to attend as well as Ambulance. Police were called on another occasion as a single guy was refused entry due to single guy ratio had been met, he wasn't happy and when the owner went outside to explain he was punched in the face by the guy who was refused entry. Police arrived very quickly and arrested him, to be discreet they returned for statement upon club closing

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By *irty-pairCouple
over a year ago

Essex

Never seen the police, but paramedics turned up while I was at Rios once. Think someone had collapsed, so I just kept out of their way.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"My ex fell off a bed in a club and broke her arm. No ambulance but went straight to A&E a week before we went on holiday "

I broke my wrist in a club, slipping getting out of the jacuzzi

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By *unguy0069Man
over a year ago

Reigate

I used to live in Spain and was at a swingers private party in a villa there once when the police turned up as they’d had complaints about the music being too loud from the neighbours. The party hosts always made sure the music was kept to a reasonable volume and doors and windows were kept shut as much as possible but the neighbours always tried to complain all the same. The police were told all this and agreed as they said they couldn’t hear anything when they unexpectedly turned up. Anyway, they said they still had to follow up on the complaint and after they had walked around a bit started to chat to some couples. Next thing you know, they’d hidden their guns and radios, taken off their clothes and ended up staying for a few hours. You could still hear their radios occasionally crackling with muffled voices while they made a number of the women very happy. The only downside was that afterwards, none of us got assurances we’d never get a speeding ticket again…

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By *anted by NightMan
over a year ago

Shangri-La


"Have you ever been in a club where the police have been called? Is it more likely to happen on a singles night or couples?

Why were they called in the first place?

What a odd question lol..."

Not while I’m there but heard some horror stories from fire breaking out, medical emergencies, fights, people dying and getting murdered but that can happen anywhere. Why are you asking?

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By *olden_Road_to_SamarkandMan
over a year ago

Oxford

I once requested someone call the police as someone was - from my point of view and othees - being forced. The club told me 'it was their thing'. The couple left the club, the woman bruised and in tears. I complained and was banned. Truly disturbing and odd.

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over a year ago

Harwich

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