Incidents reported included physical aggression, threats of violence, sexual harassment or assault, mass brawls, assaults on staff or other members of the audience, racial slurs, inappropriate use of mobile phones, and vandalism to a venue.
Other issues highlighted were general disorder and unsafe, intoxicated or lewd behaviour.
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Being customer facing has been brutal since after covid. I swear its gotten worse. From entitlement to just generally think its okay to be a total prick to staff just because they serve them.
The best part is, the moment these twats are confronted they scream bloody murder and demand respect. Sorry precious, respect goes both ways! Earn it and spend it equally
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Anyone else think its a bit odd Sky News are posting here directly?
Incidents included members of the audience saying Macbeth.
Good thing we’ve clamped down on NOS/Nitrous Oxide to battle antisocial behaviour.
That’ll teach them!
Now it’s time to ban mobile phones nationwide to stop the theatre shows I go to being interrupted.
/s
It’s almost as if most of the people are antisocial rather than the fault of the items they use to execute that behaviour. Go figure.
In part, its the type of show jukebox musicals bring in the coach parties who get drunk before reaching the theatre I’ve not noticed this problem at the NT The Colly, the ROH or the Almeida its sad but the cinema is even worse
The article makes no mention of this, so I don”t know if it’s not a thing i the Uk, but anti-social behaviour in theatres in Germany got a rise thanks to a TikTik trend recently.
Multiple screenings had to be stopped because young people were making a mess, disrupting the movie, and attacked other film goers to film themselves for TikTok.
One has to click on the post to take you to the Sky News website. I ignore these type of links because on the older models of iOS it defaults to Safari which leaves cookie traces of all manner of unsolicited sites including Facebook. THERE ARE EIGHT COOKIES ON THEIR LINK INCLUDING RE-Directs. One then has to spend time deleting them. No Thank You. If they want to draw attention to a news piece why don’t they copy paste the article instead of going for click bait?
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Incidents reported included physical aggression, threats of violence, sexual harassment or assault, mass brawls, assaults on staff or other members of the audience, racial slurs, inappropriate use of mobile phones, and vandalism to a venue.
Other issues highlighted were general disorder and unsafe, intoxicated or lewd behaviour.
AT
Being customer facing has been brutal since after covid. I swear its gotten worse. From entitlement to just generally think its okay to be a total prick to staff just because they serve them.
The best part is, the moment these twats are confronted they scream bloody murder and demand respect. Sorry precious, respect goes both ways! Earn it and spend it equally
[deleted]
Anyone else think its a bit odd Sky News are posting here directly?
Incidents included members of the audience saying Macbeth.
Good thing we’ve clamped down on NOS/Nitrous Oxide to battle antisocial behaviour.
That’ll teach them!
Now it’s time to ban mobile phones nationwide to stop the theatre shows I go to being interrupted.
/s
It’s almost as if most of the people are antisocial rather than the fault of the items they use to execute that behaviour. Go figure.
In part, its the type of show jukebox musicals bring in the coach parties who get drunk before reaching the theatre I’ve not noticed this problem at the NT The Colly, the ROH or the Almeida its sad but the cinema is even worse
The article makes no mention of this, so I don”t know if it’s not a thing i the Uk, but anti-social behaviour in theatres in Germany got a rise thanks to a TikTik trend recently.
Multiple screenings had to be stopped because young people were making a mess, disrupting the movie, and attacked other film goers to film themselves for TikTok.
One has to click on the post to take you to the Sky News website. I ignore these type of links because on the older models of iOS it defaults to Safari which leaves cookie traces of all manner of unsolicited sites including Facebook. THERE ARE EIGHT COOKIES ON THEIR LINK INCLUDING RE-Directs. One then has to spend time deleting them. No Thank You. If they want to draw attention to a news piece why don’t they copy paste the article instead of going for click bait?