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WCDT Strips 3316-3320 (26th - 30th September 2016)
Thrudd:
Good ole USA security - up to date and pushing the envelope for 1950
Kugai:
Sometimes, the old ways can be more reliable It's why such things as Numbers Stations sitll exist and operate even in today's high tech digital world.
Morituri:
--- Quote from: Akima on 03 Oct 2016, 05:02 ---personally I would avoid any establishment that had obvious bouncers, on the principle that they would not be there if they were not needed.
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I think it would be more accurate to say they would not be obvious if their obviousness was not needed. If people aren't being troublesome, the bouncer can just blend in. Unless the place has a serious problem and needs someone to 'loom' and be obviously the bouncer, anyway. Nobody but the regulars - and regulars who've been there when there's trouble, which ought to be a small minority even of the regulars - would even know which of the staff has ever responded to troublemaking clientele. Most of the time, you can bet on the bouncer being the 'doorman' - the cashier who asks people to pay their cover charge at the door, checks hand stamps or reservations, and so on. But sometimes it's somebody who spends their time bussing tables or maybe just a guy who's always seated at the corner table and looks like a customer.
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