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Dynastyuk

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  1. Wouldn't surprise me if the staff in the shop just serve them in order to remove them from the premises and avoid arguments from drunk people to be honest.
  2. Hello everyone, apologies if this isn't in the correct category. I live on Arundel gate in the city center, and all day and night see a constant array of drunk people drinking 'Orangeboom' (predominantly middle-aged white & black males), and they buy it from the 'Select and Save' 24 hour shop, next door to the Food Stop takeaway next to the bus stop. I've seen them harass people for money claiming they are on the streets, and then if they get given money they walk into the shop and buy it. If anyone has ever walked down Arundel Street and seen all the beer cans everywhere, 2+2 my friend. Anyway, everytime I walk down the road to go to my flat, they constantly harass me, become aggressive towards me cutting off my route to my door because I won't give them cash, or recently any items I am carrying. E.g. If I go to Costco, they want an item from a multipack. They also block the front door to my apartment building constantly, just sat there drinking, which is a fire Hazard as it's the only exit, of course they won't care for that. I know it sounds like a rant, and it is truthfully. However I'm sick to death of them and was wondering if anything could be done. Of course I've told the police but they don't care, it's just another 'complaint' to them. I've talked to the staff in the shop and even they hate serving them, they've got no choice however as it's a franchise, they get told to sell something, they do it. Another problem with this issue is it's making the street full of litter. Does anyone have any advice on what to do with the problem?
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