Aspie1 wrote:
Keeno wrote:
Yet I still enjoyed nightclubs, and only stopped around 2000 when things started to get dangerous, no doubt because I was alone and a target.
What do you mean by "get dangerous"?
I went clubbing for 4 years with no real problems, and no real issues.
But, as Jetson said, a single guy out alone is generally seen as creepy. That's totally true, and that's why I encountered serious danger one night.
People at the club definitely had the impression I was creepy, because after the club closed two guys were after me, with a view to assaulting me. The bouncers/staff at the club noticed this, and brought me back into the building for safety. Meanwhile, probably 20 more people gathered wanting a piece of the action.
The police were called, not because of the mob, but to remove me from the scene so I could then make my way home safely.
Who knows whether I was lucky to be alive, or what was going to happen, serious assault and injury was surely certain. It was certainly the most frightening experience of my life, and I was badly traumatised. It was the end of my clubbing.
This particular club had only just opened, and it soon gained a reputation as a violent club. I think it only lasted two years before the council closed it down, due to the sheer number and frequency of violent incidents.