Every bar I
went past was full of people enjoying the great
weather.
On the downside, the weather can
bring out the worst in people.
Bars are places where fights
are bound to happen...
Men competing for the attention
of women, protecting their girlfriends
and showing off. On top of it, there
is booze involved.
If you can't leave a dodgy bar and you
have no option but to fight, there is
some basic things to remember about bar
fights.
First of all, you HAVE to be more sober
than the other guy.
Secondly, you have to know more people
at the bar than your opponent.
This is important.
Your friends will most likely help you
if you get in trouble and be on your
side once the cops arrive.
Also, friends of the guy you are
fighting might decide to suddenly
attack you, so watch your surroundings.
Remember that the bouncers will
most likely join in as well. It is good to
have them on your side.
There are some common objects in
bars that can be easily used as weapons.
Such objects are ashtrays, which you can
throw in someone's face or simply bash
in their skulls.
Then there are the good old beer bottles.
If you HAVE to break the bottle and get
a deadly weapon.
Other weapons include furniture such
as stools and chairs. Grab the object and
use it to create distance. Strike your
opponent with the stool or throw it at him.
Beer jugs are also good for striking,
since they are comfortable to grab
and add some mass to your punch.
Generally fighting in crowded and
tight environments such as
bars and clubs is not a good idea.
There are too many people around and
high chance of causing mayhem.
To sum it up, if you HAVE to fight in
a bar, make sure the bar is on your side.