St George man to face court over alleged bad behaviour at the pub
A 24-year-old man will face court on a number of charges after he was allegedly kicked out of the pub and taken straight to the police station all before 10pm.
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A 24-year-old man is set to face court after being kicked out of a St George pub on Saturday night.
St George police were called to the pub before 10pm on February 24 after a man allegedly refused to leave the licensed area.
District crime prevention co-ordinator Daniel Clarke, said police will allege the St George local had been refused entry by security guards, before he became “disorderly and threatening”.
Mr Clarke said police allege the man then entered a part of the licensed premises after being refused entry, and was then restrained by security guards until police arrived.
Police then transported the man to St George police station.
The man has been charged with three offences including entering a premises to which he had been refused entry, creating a disturbance, and failing to leave a licensed premises.
The man was issued a notice to appear in the St George Magistrate’s Court on March 12.