Moment angry drinker ‘flour bombs’ entrance of Glasgow pub in petty revenge because staff refused to serve him
CCTV captured the moment the enraged bald man returns to the city centre Bier Halle an hour after storming off in a huff
CCTV captured the moment the enraged bald man returns to the city centre Bier Halle an hour after storming off in a huff
A VENGEFUL drinker has been caught on camera flour bombing a pub in a bizarre protest after staff refused to serve him.
CCTV footage shows the man exploding a bag of white powder over the stairs to the underground bar in Glasgow.
The drinker stormed off in a huff after being turned away from the city's Bier Halle, then returned an hour later.
Manager Joshua Barr posted the video to a Facebook group with the caption: “When you knock a guy back for being too Mwi (mad wae it) and this is his response.”
The video shows a bald man walking down the stairs into the underground bar while hiding a nag behind his back.
As he reached the bottom he steps aside to let a leaving customer pass.
Suddenly, a cascade of white powder can be seen falling to the floor - as it becomes clear the man is shaking a bag of flour.
Another customer talking on his phone looks bemused as the flour bomber climbs back up the stairs two at a time to make his getaway.
Joshua said: “He was swaying as he walked in at first so we took a look and decided to give him a knock back.
"He didn't take it too well, he was demanding to know why he wasn't getting served and then walked away in a huff.”
The 27-year-old added that the staff weren’t fazed by it. He said: “We had to get the vacuum out. We were laughing about more than we were annoyed.
“It was a bit annoying having to clean up of course as it went everywhere. But honestly it was the highlight of a long shift. So the joke's on that guy.”
Earlier this week we told how students gained revenge on a Henry Hoover thief by taking every vacuum on campus for a night out in St Andrew's.
While Sie McGinley joked: “At least the cops will get the guy's footprints…”
And Louisa Tracey said: “I love the guy on the phone like...whit?”
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