
Groups of Travellers are behaving bizarrely in pubs while secretly recording themselves and then suing bar staff for thousands of pounds for refusing to serve them
Four Irish men walk into a bar. But this isn’t the first line of a joke. As hundreds of pub landlords are finding out, it can instead mark the start of a very modern nightmare.
Gary Sidwell is a case in point. He runs The Purley Arms, an old-school boozer in a working-class neighbourhood of South Croydon.
Here, his ordeal began on a Wednesday afternoon in October last year, when young, burly Brian Mongan visited the premises, accompanied by his brother Pete and their friends Paddy and Tom McDonagh.
Canada has it’s own “human rights and anti-racist” grifters.
