Man is filmed racially abusing bouncers after being kicked out of a London bar


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One evening a witness filmed a man hurling racial slurs against the staff in a bar in Monument in central London.

The spectator queuing to enter the Be At One bar was shocked when bouncers took the man out of the premises on Friday, November 3rd at around 11:15 p.m.

The eyewitness decided Start recording as he continued to hurl hideous racial slurs at two black security guards.

The person who chose to remain anonymous said that the man who wore a suit deserved to “lose his job” after he kept doing it.

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The witness said, “I couldn’t believe what I was hearing.

“We stood in line, it was a narrow entrance.

“While we were waiting, the doorman said, ‘Get out of the way, get out of the way, quick, quick, quick’ and shoved us a little to the left.

“There were a few employees who were black”

“People were coming and you just saw a couple of bouncers taking a guy upstairs.

“He just screamed.

“They obviously kicked him out and then he started racial abuse when we got to the door.

The video could be heard how the man shouted “Black c ***” while a viewer said “racist”.



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The witness said, “And the person said ‘wow’, they said ‘oh my god wow’. It shook them, they said: ‘Oh my God’ “.

Watching the racist abuse reminded the witness of another video they saw on social media showing a bouncer being racially abused which led them to film the scenes.

They said, “When he started saying it, I thought of a video I recently saw online of a girl berating a black bouncer and I thought, ‘I’m going to start filming it.’

“Because I saw that I thought, ‘This is happening way too much’

“Even though he saw me, I was right in his face with the camera, he just kept going.”



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The witness said they were further moved to record the incident because they believed the man did not deserve any work after his actions.

They said, “I filmed it because I think, ‘You don’t deserve to be in a job where you probably work with black coworkers because they need to see that and see who you are'”.

The video has since been shared on social media and the City of London Police have opened an investigation.

A tweet posted on social media read: “We are aware of a video that appears to show a man racially abusing someone outside of Be At One on King William Street. #Monument, on Friday, December 3rd, around 11 p.m.

“We have opened an investigation. If you know the man in the video or have witnessed the incident, please call 101 Ref 21 * 705791. “

The witness said they warned the man to put the video online but says he continued to say the racist slurs.

MyLondon has contacted Be At One for a comment

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