Got kicked out of the sewing room by security guard Callum for no reason leaving my girlfriend on her own. No complaianant, no explanation of dismissal, won't be going back. Incredibly disappointing experience, won't ever go back to the no scrubs 90s event that has been so good in the past.
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Just saw your security guards outside embargo laying into a girl cause she was filming on her phone 5 security guards laying into a guy who was mouthing off at them. They pulled a shirt over his head and took him down the side and starting laying into him. On my watch that's assualt not security.
At Embargo on NYD (yest) the young security guard was handing out toilet passes and because 1 girl lost hers she wasn't let back in. Another girl who wasn't even given a toilet pass was not allowed to get back in then she her friend was pushed and asked to **** off by the secutiry guard named Joe when she started filming what they were doing. A second security guard came over and started saying she was abusive and blocking the door when she justified her friend wasn't even given a security pass. As security you have no reason to push women over because of not having a "scrabble" toilet pass. There was even another younger gentleman who was pointed fingers at and towered over then demanded him to leave. He wasn't even drunk. Embargo needs to review who looks after their clients instead of harassing them. There is some footage of this as well. If people buy drinks and eat food, they should be allowed to use the toilets without being hassled. Your staff do not smile or make people feel comfortable. In every industry there will be good and bad clients but yeaterday it seemed like the security guards aggravated the situation instead of calming it down. Very disappointing Embargo. Loss of reputation by word of mouth.
Tonight as I was leaving a Perth venue Market grounds towards the outside exit, unprovoked I was kicked in the buttock by one individual who was in a group of men as well as pushed by an individual in the same group. As my back was turned towards the group and I was unable to identify a specific person, I proceeded immediately to let the bouncers know at the exit of the incident that occurred. I was then told that if I couldn t identify a specific individual then no action was to be taken. I proceeded to explain the event and was visibly upset. With no support from the two security personnel who were right beside the incident, my partner approached the group to confront them. The group then split and left the venue. The bouncers and security did nothing to support, help or identify the individuals in the group. When asked if the security was able to identify the group the response to us was that if we weren t able to point them out then nothing could be done. This was all within 5 minutes of the incident. The security Within your venue should be proactive in responding to any individual who feels threatened or states they have been mistreated. It is disgusting as a individual to be questioned about the integrity of my statement and to be almost laughed upon by security. I understand that the security within your venue are unable to predict incidents. More attentiveness should be taken to large groups of individuals and within your venue the security should promote the care and safety of individuals above all else. The security within the venue were within 5 meters of the incident but failed to notice. Is is apparent that your security within the venue are not committed to caring for others but merely to be there to promote themselves and for social gain.
Worst security company in Perth can just tell this by thier reviews the staff at the avairy can not tell between a sober person and a drunk one and are extremely agreesive and unprofessional have no care for the health and safety of venue patrons