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Whats the best way to deal with aggressive and drunk teenagers ?



Adders1

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Jan 14, 2013
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Just got me thinking after an incident today, where a mouthy and aggressive teenage girl was trying to start a fight with anyone and everyone in a Melbourne bar this afternoon. I walked away and maybe my laughter goaded her into throwing a scooner of beer at me...how would the good people of NSC deal with such scrotishness?
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Just got me thinking after an incident today, where a mouthy and aggressive teenage girl was trying to start a fight with anyone and everyone in a Melbourne bar this afternoon. I walked away and maybe my laughter goaded her into throwing a scooner of beer at me...how would the good people of NSC deal with such scrotishness?

Love Ozzie pubs, most you wouldn't take your gran to for sunday lunch
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
70,139
Just got me thinking after an incident today, where a mouthy and aggressive teenage girl was trying to start a fight with anyone and everyone in a Melbourne bar this afternoon. I walked away and maybe my laughter goaded her into throwing a scooner of beer at me...how would the good people of NSC deal with such scrotishness?

Anyone else misread that as scottishness?
 




Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
18,421
Valley of Hangleton
Just got me thinking after an incident today, where a mouthy and aggressive teenage girl was trying to start a fight with anyone and everyone in a Melbourne bar this afternoon. I walked away and maybe my laughter goaded her into throwing a scooner of beer at me...how would the good people of NSC deal with such scrotishness?

Open her up! Simples
 












nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
13,744
Manchester
Just got me thinking after an incident today, where a mouthy and aggressive teenage girl was trying to start a fight with anyone and everyone in a Melbourne bar this afternoon. I walked away and maybe my laughter goaded her into throwing a scooner of beer at me...how would the good people of NSC deal with such scrotishness?
Wanting to start a fight and chucking a glass of beer at someone should have consequences, be it either a slap or spending a night in the cells to sober up. People get a bit funny about punching a women, even if it'd have been seen as a perfectly acceptable action to do to a young lad acting the same way, so a call to your local police to complain or assault would probably be the best option. I expect the other drinkers in the bar and the staff would've backed you up.
 


DavidRyder

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Jul 23, 2013
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Well they (mainly the older generation) say a spell in the Army will sort them out - and I tend to agree.
 


pearl

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May 3, 2016
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Behind My Eyes
Just got me thinking after an incident today, where a mouthy and aggressive teenage girl was trying to start a fight with anyone and everyone in a Melbourne bar this afternoon. I walked away and maybe my laughter goaded her into throwing a scooner of beer at me...how would the good people of NSC deal with such scrotishness?

why did you find it funny?
 












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would have looked to the bar manager to sort it out.. drunken women acting in this way can sometimes be a catalyst for much broader problems as soon as any challenge/confrontation of their behavior happens, with people wading in from everywhere and I have certainly seen women act in this way because they know that there is little or no physical danger to themselves - an acquaintance of mine years ago went through a period of throwing drinks over blokes, and we just left her eventually as it inevitably ended up with us, her male "friends" being in the eye of a storm that was of her making..
 




wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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I thought that actually BEING DRUNK in a bar in OZ was illegal? Not getting drunk but being drunk, in which case the bar manager/owner or plod should be able to sort this out very easily.
 






Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home


This is how you deal with the little whippersnappers
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,416
In my opinion some young mouthy girls deserve a good slap nowadays, I wouldn't think twice about hitting a women if she assaulted me for no reason.
Equal rights and all that
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