Spat on and sworn at as drunks use her doorway as a lavatory
Thursday 14th October 2010, 2:29PM BST.
A RESTAURATEUR is relieved to see an end to the temporary late-night traffic ban in the Lower Pollet after drunks urinated in her doorway and even spat on her.
Le Petit Bistro co-owner Delphine Auder (pictured) said that with her business being between two nightclubs there had always been a problem with drunken behaviour.
But over the past month trouble escalated after the police and the Environment Department trialled a weekend pedestrian zone to improve road safety in the area.
‘I had someone urinating in my doorway, people being sick by the entrance, and drunken people sitting on my steps,’ she said. ‘When I asked them to leave they would just swear at me or even spit on me.’
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The thugs who spat and urinated should be locked up, disgusting animals! As usual where were the police?
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