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| quote: | Originally posted by AndyVlak
That is great to hear. What a difference compared to some other clubs in the city. My sister got totally screwed at Faces nightclub on Saturday. She was with a girlfriend of hers, and some guy was talking to them, saying he lost his phone, and was asking if he could use her phone to text his friend. Shortly after he started walking away, and then started running down the stairs. Six-month-old iphone 4 --- gone. I can't believe how low some people are, it's unbelievable. Running away from a girl in heels ... what has the world come to? She filed a police report, but i doubt much will happen. |
Some people have NO respect!
Still, this is nothing compared to the pick-pocketers at guv. There are hundreds of people in that club solely there for the purpose of stealing. They are not there to party, or have a good time, they are there to loot jackets and cell phones from your back pocket!
Be careful out there !
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