First barring...
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What a strategy your 'player' has there mate, as him losing 12 quid must be really bad for you!PLUnion wrote:I had to bar a young man from my pub today. I watched him intently, he was obviously on the fiddle as he bought a soft drink and went straight onto our new machine, I think it's called endemol for those of you who are interested. He was on it for ages, but rather than bar him after the customary three minutes of maximum playing time, I let things run and I watched him put in eighty two pound coins and he collected out seventy.
Now if that isn't dodgy, I don't know what is, I sent him packing with a flea in his ear, we don't need his sort as customers.
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the landlords wait till there locals are there then trys to make u look stupid as if ure a theif rye was the last place i was barred from the bloke turned a monopoly off on me after i was 60 plus in and expected me to not do nouthing about it i wasnt proud of what i done infront of his kid and a police station 4 doors along but it had to be done
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nouthing majer carryed on playing the machine while he was standing there then someone said whys he still playing the landlord replyed because hes a nob head then he replyed if im such a brave lad why dont you have a word with me outside so i head butted him in front a 7 year old kid nouthing further happened heard they got rid of the machine though back for a deal or no deal 4 reeler he must of had trouble from outhers aswell