Stag nights. More hindrance than horseplay?

@Memnon (2170)
October 15, 2010 7:32pm CST
Today my train was delayed by a guy, apparently naked, trespassing following his stag night. Not by much, but enough to make someone late for an interview. A fair few of these end with some guy adrift on a ferry or chained to railings. Is this out of hand when transport is delayed, or the emergency services are called to the rescue: or just hijinks? Would you expect emergency services to invoice the rescued, if they are called, as it's hardly an'emergency'?
1 response
@saphrina (31551)
• South Africa
16 Oct 10
It tend to become a hindrance these days, sweetie. We had a guy here who was schackled to a lamp post. Butt naked i might add. We have a lot of children here, not one of us thought it funny. He doesn't even live in our suburb and had no idea how he had gotten here and who did that to him. But he did remember the guy's name they had the stag night for. Emergency services did not find this amusing at all. I remember one said they should leave him there for a week, but was reminded that we had children here. Idiots. TATA.
@Memnon (2170)
18 Oct 10
Perhaps they should have left him there, with a strategically placed piece of cloth- or whatever! And after that a week's community service.
@saphrina (31551)
• South Africa
18 Oct 10
Or the kids could have used him for some target practice. They need that practice, you know.