A piece of advice...
I don't care if it's your birthday, I don't care if you're in a strange city, I don't care how drunk you are, throwing a chair through the window of a bar with nine uniformed soldiers and two off-duty cops sitting in the back is a REALLY bad idea.
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Did y'all beat the crap out of the chair chucker? Or did y'all, since this happened in Canada, say "Shame on you, eh" and then everybody went to Tim Horton's?
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No, we let the two actual police officers take down / arrest him and made sure his friends didn't start anything. Unfortunately since they were in army uniform and civilian clothes they didn't have cuffs on them, and pretty much had to sit on him for 10 minutes till the on-duty cops turned up. Genius even took a swing at one of them.
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Well when you try to take a swing at a cop, all bets are off
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Funny story, Nyles.
I really don't know anybody who acts that way drunk. Actually, I always figured that when most drunk people see cops, their natural instinct is to act as sober as possible (albeit unsuccessfully). |
It depends how drunk the person is. When someone reaches blackout drunk (which I've seen happen), they can get pretty unruly. I know one guy who punched a hole in his WOODEN wall. His hand was bleeding but he didn't even notice. He didn't remember doing it either.
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Well I've never been to a bar for a drink, so I wouldn't know
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Bars don't usually have windows, are things different in Canada?
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