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Sunday
Times.au
- North Perth
- Saturday, 14
November 2009
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- Rosemount
Hotel investigates attack by pub bouncer
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A Perth hotel has launched
an investigation into a vicious assault on a drunk customer
by a bouncer.
The doorman
punched the struggling patron at least six times after
dragging him by the neck to a dark area of the car park of
the Rosemount Hotel in North Perth.
Three
other bouncers watched as he threw the customer to the
ground and assaulted him.
The incident which happened about 10pm on Thursday was
filmed by another customer who asked to be known as
Shonquice.
It is understood the man had been asked to leave the hotel
after an incident.
``The guy was obviously drunk and had clearly been ejected
from the pub,'' Shonquice said.
``He was giving a mouthful to the bouncers and when he put
his fists up one of the bouncers didn't take to kindly to
it.
``He grabbed him, walked him off, laid into him and then
just walked away.
``There were four bouncers. He was no danger to them.
``The bouncers
were pretty excessive. I think they feel they can do what
they like.
``This was over the top, he wasn't putting up much of a
fight.''
Shonquice checked on the victim after the bouncers walked
away.
``He seemed OK but was completely out of it,'' he said.
``A couple of minutes later I thought I should go and check
on him again and he was gone.
``He was so drunk that when he woke up in the morning he
probably wouldn't have had any idea what happened.''
Shonquice was seen by the bouncers filming the incident but
they did not approach him.
``I heard the guy who hit him say something like `he's
breathing','' he said.
``The guy didn't give a s**t.
`The others were saying things to him like ``you're a bit of
an idiot. Look what you've done'.''
Shonquice said that one of the bouncers, not the one
involved, had offered to call the customer a taxi.
``He made the offer while the guy was being lippy. He should
have accepted it and gone home,'' he said.
A hotel spokeswoman said the bouncer, who works for the
Protective Services company, would not be used at the hotel
again.
The company's contract with the hotel was also in doubt.
The Rosemount spokeswoman, who discussed the incident with
the security company after watching the vision for the first
time yesterday, said a report on the incident had been filed
by the security staff.
A police spokeswoman said there had been no report or
complaint about the incident and St John Ambulance said they
were not called to assist any patients in the area.
Protective Services did not return calls from The Sunday
Times.
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