1/5 Shauna D. 6 years ago on Google
If
I
could
give
this
place
0
stars
I
WOULD.
I've
been
there
once
before
and
had
a
good
experience,
but
this
time,(last
night)
it
was
absolutely
absurd.
I
went
with
2
friends
of
mine,
one
Deaf,
one
hearing.
Towards
the
end
of
the
night
my
hearing
friend
waved
me
over
bc
there
was
a
problem.
My
Deaf
friend
then
told
me
that
the
bouncer
pushed
him
while
he
was
writing
to
the
bartender
to
ask
what
the
problem
was.
The
bouncer
pushed
my
Deaf
friend,
then
yanked
the
pen
out
of
his
hand.
Now
they're
two
bouncers
standing
with
us,
so
I
ask
the
bouncer
that
pushed
my
Deaf
friend
what
happened
he
said
he
didn't
pay
his
tab,
although
he
was
holding
a
receipt
in
his
hand....
so
I
interpreted
for
my
friend
and
then
the
bouncer
or
"so
called"
manager
screamed
at
me
saying
"don't
start
getting
upset
with
me!"
I
told
him
that
"I'm
interpreting
for
him
and
for
you,
I'm
the
messenger
here"
he
said
"I
don't
care,
whatever",
and
because
the
music
was
still
going
loud
as
usual
in
clubs,
I
missed
a
few
things
he
told
me
and
when
I
asked
him
to
repeat
himself
he
VERY
rudely
said
"Don't
act
like
you
can't
hear
me!"
We
were
then
told
to
GET
OUT.
We
did,
without
even
finding
out
what
went
wrong....
I
can
completely
understand
that
these
men
deal
with
pretty
belligerent,
drunk,
and
disrespectful
people
on
a
nightly
basis,
we
were
none
of
those.
I
felt
so
helpless
for
my
friend
and
furious
at
the
disrespectful
behavior
of
the
staff.
We
will
never
EVER
go
there
again.
Hearing
people
need
to
understand
that
you
can
not
take
away
a
Deaf
persons
way
to
communicate...
this
review
forum
will
not
be
the
only
place
I
expose
this
discrimination
to.
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