I was invited for one of our friend father birthday dinner at kl 20. when i reached there the security guard stopped me in the door saying that i am drunk and not allowed to get in. I was really surprised because I did not drink anything and I am not even drinking. I tried to talk to the Guards but unfortunately they are not listening and trying to find any excuse not to let me in. I speak to them so gently that I don’t want to make any trouble for the others who invited me and try to understand what is the reason. But it did not help even he was so rude saying to me what kind of people you are and where you come from?? and some un- respected things. I don’t have to say it its so rude and childish. I have asked them if there is a machine I could blowing and show you that I did not drink even anything but unfortunately he was angry and he is thinking that I want to fight and challenging him he start pushing me try to start a fight. I explain for him I am not coming here to fight, I try till you if you have the blowing machine to check if I have alcohol or not. just to to finish this issue trying to find way to solve the issue and get in in the right way that he could understand and be sure I did not drink anything. But at the end it ends that all the visitors and the dad or my friends we were 10 people went out and lift the place. We were lucky to find another place for dinner.. . I was very sad and shay in-front of my friends and there father from what happen, but it went fine at the end. . thanks Golden hitts and experience educated Guard for the good job.. ‘Advise… I would say for your better review you could provide your experts Guards with more education and training learn them how to differentiate between drunk and non drunk person and person who is not drinking even. There are a lot of attitude and how to deal with customers and how to talk with people I would say it would be very bad to see those people with this age and bad attitude. They think if they shout and push means he is strong and doing his job. Trust me the power is in mind how to convince other not how to push and use your muscles. Never...
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Not posted I want to warn you and other people that have thought about visiting this club. The security guards that work there are disrespectful and incompetent, but also very discriminatory towards the guests. As an example, I'll share my own experience from yesterday. One of my friends was asked to leave the club because the security guards claimed that she was too wasted. I didn’t comprehend what had happened. Therefore, I went up to the security guards and kindly asked them to explain the problem. But as I did so, I got pushed by several of them without an explanation. As my friends and I were leaving, I asked those same guards to give me their names, but they refused even though they are obligated to. We wanted to write a complaint against those bastards for violation of personal space and injustice, but guess what... we couldn't get ahold of the owners. We even called the police several times, but they didn't pick up. I've never seen nor experienced this at any other club. In general, they had good music playing and it was pretty fun to be honest... until of course till...
Read morePicture this: it’s 1985 in East Germany. You’re entering a club tightly monitored and controlled by the STASI. Every five minutes, the bouncers—whose job description might as well be 'random chaos generators'—walk around and arbitrarily pick someone to throw out. No reason. No explanation. Just yeeted into the cold night like last week’s leftovers.
Oh, but it gets better. Before you even get in, the bouncers interrogate you like they’re auditioning for a 'Law & Order' spin-off. If your answers don’t meet their very specific but completely unknown standards, congratulations! You’re not getting in.
The whole thing is so hilariously absurd it’s almost worth booking a flight to Stockholm just to witness it. Seriously, this isn’t a nightclub—it’s performance art masquerading as a security checkpoint. My advice? Go sober. You’ll want all your wits about you to fully appreciate the once-in-a-lifetime...
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