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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.

 Man calmly walks down the steps to the Glasgow pub clutching a bag in one hand
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Man calmly walks down the steps to the Glasgow pub clutching a bag in one handCredit: Deadline

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.

 CCTV captures him holding the door open for another customer - before he takes his revenge
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CCTV captures him holding the door open for another customer - before he takes his revengeCredit: Deadline
 The man on the phone appears surprised - but doesn't move
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The man on the phone appears surprised - but doesn't moveCredit: Deadline
 Revenge is maybe not best served in flour-form
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Revenge is maybe not best served in flour-formCredit: Deadline

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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