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Originally Posted by Dezzy
(Post 11092989)
If you throw a party and someone turns up who is drunk and disorderly and you don't want them to be there, you have every right to tell them to leave. It's your house, your party and you don't have to take the feelings of that party goer into account if you think they are being damaging in any way because it's your house and they aren't entitled to stay.
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I hear what you're saying there, however, this is a public event, for the public. Nobody's own home comes into the equation. It's just a bit nasty to go around spoiling people's enjoyment, it's not very civilized. It's the opposite of inclusive, which I always thought you'd be against that?
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