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Lawler physically forced to play at a club in Mexico (pg. 3)
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| Crazy Serb |
| quote: | Originally posted by voodoochild
Not necessary - let's not make a generalization here.
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"Mexicans, frustrated by government corruption and soaring crime rates, have often taken justice into their own hands."
all righty then...
I know my Mexicans, ok... I've spent enough time with and around them. |
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| E*Master |
This does not suprise me. Smaller towns and villages in Mexico seem to take matters into their own hands. This is mainly because the police there is just as corrupt.
As for Lawler, I too would stay away from that town. This whole thing makes me think I should be armed when I go to Cancun.. damn! |
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| discojoe |
| quote: | Originally posted by E*Master
This does not suprise me. Smaller towns and villages in Mexico seem to take matters into their own hands. This is mainly because the police there is just as corrupt.
As for Lawler, I too would stay away from that town. This whole thing makes me think I should be armed when I go to Cancun.. damn! |
the police are less corupt in the tourist areas. a little bit less anyway |
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| dieselbambino69 |
| thats awesome. id do the same. kidnap tiesto and make him to ballet on stage for everyone |
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| tatgirl |
Bottom line, Mexico is a really screwed up country. I have a friend who lives there and the stories he tells me are nuts. He hates it there.
And yes, the police are corrupt as f*ck there. I doubt any charges would or could be made against those club owners.
I would send an email warning out to anyone who gets booked at that club from here on out.
Makes u wonder if Lawler got paid for his services too... |
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| tatgirl |
Told ya!
It WAS that same fool who played after Marco V!!!!
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| tatgirl |
FYI-
Christopher Lawrence, who was scheduled to play at this very same club Dec. 3, has cancelled his gig there. :D :D :D :D :D
That'll teach 'em! |
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| MarkT |
HAHA, sweet!!! ******s.
we can't have him potentially getting hurt before he makes it back here :) |
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| Special K |
i doubt that club will ever be able to book anyone again
good job on their part, completely ing themselves over like that on their first night of business
ps. ive heard james holden has pulled out of a gig there as well...
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| trancechaos |
| was the dirty mexican LKD there?? i bet he was the gang leader :clown: :stongue: |
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| tw1tch |
| It's a small world when you think about it. I can't see how anyone in the bus. would not know about this place after the word has been flying around regarding Lawler's incident. |
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| fitom tiel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Crazy Serb
Like that club owner gave 2 s about who the DJ was... they're freakin' mexicans, what'd you expect?! |
and just what is wrong with freakin mexicans?
actually, the club owner was probably American. i'm not shifting the blame, but it is owned by Spundae, i believe; it's club Space. and the owner was probably one of those coked out business types who wanted the DJ they brought in to satisfy their personal needs and cravings by playing that track. bad business, sure; neglectful, and, really, plain ing stupid and abusive. but 'freakin mexicans' attended the party and supported Lawler in Mexico City first and then Guadalajara, and it's a shame, really, what the owner did. but he's just one freakin human and not a bunch freakin mexicans who didn't give a who was there. believe me, they'd know in that city (and, yes, it's a city; second largest in the country).
they probably can't sue, though, because of the way the laws are set up. it's hard to imagine it ever going through.
question: if this was posted in MD, why bring it here? |
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