Migrant in Paceville incident was not drunk (3)

I would like to express my utter disbelief of the statements of the bouncer and the police. Firstly, as a white woman, I have never been refused entry into a club, although I had been drunk. Secondly, my personal experience of trying to enter a club in...

I would like to express my utter disbelief of the statements of the bouncer and the police. Firstly, as a white woman, I have never been refused entry into a club, although I had been drunk. Secondly, my personal experience of trying to enter a club in the company of black people clearly proves the racist attitude of many clubs in Paceville.

Although my friends were not drunk or showed peculiar behaviour in any way, they were not let in. When we asked for a reason for the denied access we were told to leave and often also had to deal with racist comments from the bouncers.

Hence I do not believe that the person claiming that the bouncer stopped him from entering because of racial discrimination was drunk or behaving in a way that would justify the bouncers' decision.

Therefore I strongly support Mr Al Noor's claims and hope action will be taken to stop racism and educate people, especially those in authority, about equality and respect for other human beings.

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