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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks

https://youtu.be/oGuLJvY9ApE

Security staff breaking social distancing?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one."

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?

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By *lik and PaulCouple
over a year ago

cahoots

Usual situation of people wanting their 15 minutes of fame...sad really

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

I would have stepped between him and you and broke social distancing to protect you - the landlord was being unreasonable and very aggressive. Best ask SKS why he went in but when the landlord screamed at him to leave he left - even handing him his glasses back.

Landlord was an arse and showed himself to be.

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I would have stepped between him and you and broke social distancing to protect you - the landlord was being unreasonable and very aggressive. Best ask SKS why he went in but when the landlord screamed at him to leave he left - even handing him his glasses back.

Landlord was an arse and showed himself to be."

Have to disagree, as the landlord asked him a few questions which he wasn't expecting ... so why walk into the pub? Did he sign the contact form or order table service?

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


"https://youtu.be/oGuLJvY9ApE

Security staff breaking social distancing?

"

Zzzzzzzzzz

Seriously, idiot goes mental... of course social distancing goes out of the window as security reacts.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"I would have stepped between him and you and broke social distancing to protect you - the landlord was being unreasonable and very aggressive. Best ask SKS why he went in but when the landlord screamed at him to leave he left - even handing him his glasses back.

Landlord was an arse and showed himself to be.

Have to disagree, as the landlord asked him a few questions which he wasn't expecting ... so why walk into the pub? Did he sign the contact form or order table service?"

Can't answer those questions for you. So I won't guess that he did, or he didn't. But the first person to man-handle anyone in a very aggressive way was the landlord when he man-handled SKS's minder.

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I would have stepped between him and you and broke social distancing to protect you - the landlord was being unreasonable and very aggressive. Best ask SKS why he went in but when the landlord screamed at him to leave he left - even handing him his glasses back.

Landlord was an arse and showed himself to be.

Have to disagree, as the landlord asked him a few questions which he wasn't expecting ... so why walk into the pub? Did he sign the contact form or order table service?

Can't answer those questions for you. So I won't guess that he did, or he didn't. But the first person to man-handle anyone in a very aggressive way was the landlord when he man-handled SKS's minder.

"

Possibly, but its his pub, same as any other business etc if you want someone removed... if he was an average person with a couple of goons, would be acceptable?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"

Possibly, but its his pub, same as any other business etc if you want someone removed... if he was an average person with a couple of goons, would be acceptable?"

Ya know I have the feeling that the average person being treated like that by the landlord on a Saturday night would have gone one of two ways 1. The landlord being arrested for common assault. 2. The Landlord being punched by the person he man-handled in such an aggressive way.

Also. It was probably good luck that the Landlord didn't try to spin SKS on his feet in the doorway in such an aggressive way, because chances are he would have been arrested for assault on an MP.

The only thing the Landlord did right was ask questions. Everything he did after was extraordinarily bad behaviour.

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick

Why was the footage cut just before the landlord looses it.

I don't overly trust the media anymore and feel some context may have been removed to explain why he blew up like that.

Still not good behaviour anyway.

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"

Possibly, but its his pub, same as any other business etc if you want someone removed... if he was an average person with a couple of goons, would be acceptable?

Ya know I have the feeling that the average person being treated like that by the landlord on a Saturday night would have gone one of two ways 1. The landlord being arrested for common assault. 2. The Landlord being punched by the person he man-handled in such an aggressive way.

Also. It was probably good luck that the Landlord didn't try to spin SKS on his feet in the doorway in such an aggressive way, because chances are he would have been arrested for assault on an MP.

The only thing the Landlord did right was ask questions. Everything he did after was extraordinarily bad behaviour.

"

Speaking from experience, when I was in the game, many years ago ... if I asked someone to leave my pub, they would leave or if they didn't... be escorted to the door, if aggressive then coppers would be called.

If I recall correctly assault a license holder was an automatic 2 year in jail, though assault on a copper was 5 year, how times have changed

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one."

His pub, his rules?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

You cant go in a pub under current rules only sit outside so what the fuck was he thinking of anyway?

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?"

If you see the whole video they were trying to move away from the man and they took him into there, turned out it made the ranty man lose his stack , who knows what he would have done next so security stepped in

Simple

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?

If you see the whole video they were trying to move away from the man and they took him into there, turned out it made the ranty man lose his stack , who knows what he would have done next so security stepped in

Simple"

Did he sign in or do table service ...

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By *apiomanMan
over a year ago

Shipley


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?"

Keir Starmer’s team had arranged it with staff according to reports. If you have a politician wanting to come to your pub and you don’t like them you can say no to the booking.

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By *ugby 123Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

O o O oo


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?

If you see the whole video they were trying to move away from the man and they took him into there, turned out it made the ranty man lose his stack , who knows what he would have done next so security stepped in

Simple

Did he sign in or do table service ..."

Not a clue.

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?

Keir Starmer’s team had arranged it with staff according to reports. If you have a politician wanting to come to your pub and you don’t like them you can say no to the booking. "

Or use it to ask questions, I mean labour are meant to be the people to look after the working class etc

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?

If you see the whole video they were trying to move away from the man and they took him into there, turned out it made the ranty man lose his stack , who knows what he would have done next so security stepped in

Simple

Did he sign in or do table service ...

Not a clue. "

Exactly ... if he didn't would that be acceptable?

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

I think you have an agenda here, are we talking about an aggressive individual being restrained by security or politics?

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By *ugby 123Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

O o O oo


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?

If you see the whole video they were trying to move away from the man and they took him into there, turned out it made the ranty man lose his stack , who knows what he would have done next so security stepped in

Simple

Did he sign in or do table service ...

Not a clue.

Exactly ... if he didn't would that be acceptable?"

Exactly what? That I have no clue? As I wasn't there and the video didn't show what happened as he entered the pub why do you think I would know the answer?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I think it's okay to protect somebody. Landlord is an arse and making himself look like one.

And social distancing gp put the window?

Landlord asked him to leave his pub, imagine if it was a Saturday night ... would it be acceptable then?

Why did captain hindsight go into his pub?

If you see the whole video they were trying to move away from the man and they took him into there, turned out it made the ranty man lose his stack , who knows what he would have done next so security stepped in

Simple

Did he sign in or do table service ..."

you cant have table service under current rules, only outside so its irrelevant

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I think you have an agenda here, are we talking about an aggressive individual being restrained by security or politics?"

Oh no agenda, if it was Boris oh who ever in the lime light of politics... just shows how things are done compared to the average person

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks

So what was he doing inside with a security team?

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By *ugby 123Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

O o O oo


"I think you have an agenda here, are we talking about an aggressive individual being restrained by security or politics?

Oh no agenda, if it was Boris oh who ever in the lime light of politics... just shows how things are done compared to the average person"

I can't see what you think should have happened...they looked like they were trying to diffuse the situation and moved away from the man, turned out that was a mistake

If I had an aggressive man shouting at me in the street I would enter a building to get away from him.

If you are saying I would have had to sign in while doing that I would laugh in your face. So it seems you don't have to sign into a pub at the moment anyway

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I think you have an agenda here, are we talking about an aggressive individual being restrained by security or politics?

Oh no agenda, if it was Boris oh who ever in the lime light of politics... just shows how things are done compared to the average person

I can't see what you think should have happened...they looked like they were trying to diffuse the situation and moved away from the man, turned out that was a mistake

If I had an aggressive man shouting at me in the street I would enter a building to get away from him.

If you are saying I would have had to sign in while doing that I would laugh in your face. So it seems you don't have to sign into a pub at the moment anyway "

Why would you walk into a pub that the bloke who owns it has been asking you questions that you can't answer(

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

Ah there we have it.....political as thought .If you have another nose at the video he did answer the man politely and no bit of aggression at all

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"Ah there we have it.....political as thought .If you have another nose at the video he did answer the man politely and no bit of aggression at all

"

So why walk in the pub? The landlord was a well known Labour supporter

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

What is it that you are objecting to ? I can't figure out if it is the no signing into a pub when you don't have to or the pub he entered, or why he entered , or why his security had to get involved with an aggressive man or why he was in Bath altogether

I am also not sure why you ask questions that only those people would know the answer to, unless of course you know the answer and are going to tell us all?

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


"

Possibly, but its his pub, same as any other business etc if you want someone removed... if he was an average person with a couple of goons, would be acceptable?

Ya know I have the feeling that the average person being treated like that by the landlord on a Saturday night would have gone one of two ways 1. The landlord being arrested for common assault. 2. The Landlord being punched by the person he man-handled in such an aggressive way.

Also. It was probably good luck that the Landlord didn't try to spin SKS on his feet in the doorway in such an aggressive way, because chances are he would have been arrested for assault on an MP.

The only thing the Landlord did right was ask questions. Everything he did after was extraordinarily bad behaviour.

Speaking from experience, when I was in the game, many years ago ... if I asked someone to leave my pub, they would leave or if they didn't... be escorted to the door, if aggressive then coppers would be called.

If I recall correctly assault a license holder was an automatic 2 year in jail, though assault on a copper was 5 year, how times have changed "

Glad you are no longer in the game! What bizarre reasoning?! People are to anticipate that the landlord is going to be aggressive towards them otherwise it’s their fault? Wow! This world does not stand a chance. Surely that is the last thing anyone would expect from a pub landlord. It is called hospitality for a reason.

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"What is it that you are objecting to ? I can't figure out if it is the no signing into a pub when you don't have to or the pub he entered, or why he entered , or why his security had to get involved with an aggressive man or why he was in Bath altogether

I am also not sure why you ask questions that only those people would know the answer to, unless of course you know the answer and are going to tell us all? "

Look at the facts ... landlord asked him questions, he wasn't interested in answering.... including about his business being shut down for so long, then he wonders inside complete with security team...

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"

Possibly, but its his pub, same as any other business etc if you want someone removed... if he was an average person with a couple of goons, would be acceptable?

Ya know I have the feeling that the average person being treated like that by the landlord on a Saturday night would have gone one of two ways 1. The landlord being arrested for common assault. 2. The Landlord being punched by the person he man-handled in such an aggressive way.

Also. It was probably good luck that the Landlord didn't try to spin SKS on his feet in the doorway in such an aggressive way, because chances are he would have been arrested for assault on an MP.

The only thing the Landlord did right was ask questions. Everything he did after was extraordinarily bad behaviour.

Speaking from experience, when I was in the game, many years ago ... if I asked someone to leave my pub, they would leave or if they didn't... be escorted to the door, if aggressive then coppers would be called.

If I recall correctly assault a license holder was an automatic 2 year in jail, though assault on a copper was 5 year, how times have changed

Glad you are no longer in the game! What bizarre reasoning?! People are to anticipate that the landlord is going to be aggressive towards them otherwise it’s their fault? Wow! This world does not stand a chance. Surely that is the last thing anyone would expect from a pub landlord. It is called hospitality for a reason."

Why was he aggressive? He asked someone to leave ...

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

I think when Kier was talking to him outside he didn't realise he was the landlord. Kier had already arranged to go in the pub after receiving an invitation.

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"I think when Kier was talking to him outside he didn't realise he was the landlord. Kier had already arranged to go in the pub after receiving an invitation. "

Didn't realise it was him who invited him? Sounds a bit like captain hindsight... hasn't covered himself in glory since he gained leadership

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By *9alMan
over a year ago

Bridgend

KS does seem to have a talent for going to the wrong place at the wrong time, going to a pub where he was not welcome, an anti gay church. whoever is planning his visits must be a Corbin supporter?

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By *lik and PaulCouple
over a year ago

cahoots


"I think when Kier was talking to him outside he didn't realise he was the landlord. Kier had already arranged to go in the pub after receiving an invitation. "

So the landlord ambushed him...twat....the landlord that is.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"I think when Kier was talking to him outside he didn't realise he was the landlord. Kier had already arranged to go in the pub after receiving an invitation.

Didn't realise it was him who invited him? Sounds a bit like captain hindsight... hasn't covered himself in glory since he gained leadership "

I will move your thread to the right section

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By *ausageNmashCouple
over a year ago

Andover


"

Possibly, but its his pub, same as any other business etc if you want someone removed... if he was an average person with a couple of goons, would be acceptable?

Ya know I have the feeling that the average person being treated like that by the landlord on a Saturday night would have gone one of two ways 1. The landlord being arrested for common assault. 2. The Landlord being punched by the person he man-handled in such an aggressive way.

Also. It was probably good luck that the Landlord didn't try to spin SKS on his feet in the doorway in such an aggressive way, because chances are he would have been arrested for assault on an MP.

The only thing the Landlord did right was ask questions. Everything he did after was extraordinarily bad behaviour.

"

Maybe he's a fan of Basil Fawlty?

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Meanwhile Boris posted a pic of himself on Insta at the pub two hours after the incident in Bath.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Boris pulled his own pint in the Mount Tavern

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Boris pulled his own pint in the Mount Tavern"

Landlord was a bit of a prat can't really blame Kier for this although always interesting if a politician has the charm (or not) to get out of sticky situations.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Was Prescott's punch charming ?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Was Prescott's punch charming ?"

Did quite a bit for his popularity apparently

Gordon Brown was rather less successful

Obviously Boris is a slippery eel usually defying political gravity

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

Lol that was amazing! Good on the landlord

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


"So what was he doing inside with a security team?"

Breaking just about every covid rule in the book?? SKS is a knob, clutching at straws....

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


"So what was he doing inside with a security team?

Breaking just about every covid rule in the book?? SKS is a knob, clutching at straws...."

Which covid rules did he break?

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