The lead singer of the group “Hands Up” lifted the ban on camouflage in his bars
Singer Sergei Zhukov changed the rules for his chain of bars “Hands Up” and lifted the ban on camouflage for visitors.
He stated this in his TG channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The singer made this decision after an incident in one of his bars in Krasnadar, into which a conscript was not allowed into.
“We really had such rules in our bars, as in many others. Security had the right to refuse entry to visitors in camouflage, sports, or dirty clothing. Today they write that the SVO participant was not allowed in. This is not true and a substitution of concepts. When I found out about this, I immediately lifted the ban on entry in camouflage. The guys are right: times have changed, and camouflage clothing should not be a reason not to be allowed into a bar. This is absolutely normal. Now everything will be different,” Zhukov said.
He said that he tried to personally contact the guy who was not allowed in to invite him personally.
“But, unfortunately, he hasn’t made contact yet. I personally want to talk to him. This will not happen again. The guys were not allowed in because the camouflage was without insignia. By the way, we never had a ban on military uniforms. We love our defenders of the Motherland,” Zhukov said.
Last week, a similar incident occurred in Saratov. There, the conscript was not allowed into the Irish pub, citing internal rules.
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