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bouncer$9274$ - traducción al griego

TYPE OF SECURITY GUARD
Bouncers; Bouncer (comics); Door picker; Door whores; Door pickers; Door whore; Draft:Bouncer (disambiguation); Nightclub bouncer; Club bouncer; Bar bouncer; Bouncer (job); Bouncer (pub); Bouncer (doorman); Door supervisor
  • The doorman from the Ohio-Bar in Berlin in 1948
  • An Arizona saloon in 1885, from the era when bouncers earned their rough and tumble reputation by forcibly ejecting brawlers
  • Norwegian]] club checking customer identification for proof of age
  • A bouncer standing outside a pawn shop
  • A bouncer (wearing a black tennis shirt) controlling access to a well-known pawn shop
  • A bouncer at a reggae concert wears a shirt emblazoned with the word "Security". The use of a uniform for bouncers is recommended, as it enables patrons to quickly identify the bouncer as a member of the security team.
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  • A bouncer at a pub wearing a distinctive striped shirt
  • A bouncer giving the "thumbs up" signal

bouncer      
n. ευταξίας ποτοπολείου

Definición

bouncer
(bouncers)
A bouncer is a man who stands at the door of a club, prevents unwanted people from coming in, and makes people leave if they cause trouble.
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Wikipedia

Bouncer

A bouncer (also known as a doorman or door supervisor) is a type of security guard, employed at venues such as bars, nightclubs, cabaret clubs, stripclubs, casinos, hotels, billiard halls, restaurants, sporting events, schools, concerts, or movie theaters. A bouncer's duties are to provide security, to check legal age and drinking age, to refuse entry for intoxicated persons, and to deal with aggressive behavior or disobedience with statutory or establishment rules.

They are civilians and they are often hired directly by the venue, rather than by a security firm. Bouncers are often required where crowd size, clientele or alcohol consumption may make arguments or fights a possibility, or where the threat or presence of criminal gang activity or violence is high. At some clubs, bouncers are also responsible for "face control", choosing who is allowed to patronize the establishment. Some establishments may also assign a bouncer to be responsible for cover charge collections. In the United States, civil liability and court costs related to the use of force by bouncers are "the highest preventable loss found within the [bar] industry", as many United States bouncers are often taken to court and other countries have similar problems of excessive force. In many countries, federal or state governments have taken steps to professionalise the industry by requiring bouncers to have training, licensing, and a criminal records background check.