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18.04.2023 - 05:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A drunken yob who stormed out of a Stalybridge bar after a bust up was allowed back in to finish his beer - just moments after threatening door staff with a kitchen knife.
Andrew Perry, 43, left the Back To The 80s bar on Market Street after being involved in a heated argument with a group of women. He returned to the bar an hour later armed with the blade demanding to be readmitted.
Despite pressing the weapon into a bouncer's chest and threatening to slash the manager's neck, he was allowed back in after giving the doorman a hug. He was even advised to hand in the knife at reception and collected it at the end of the evening.
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At Minshull Street Crown Court, Perry, of Foundry Street, Dukinfield, was jailed for 15 months after he admitted two charges of threatening another person with a bladed article and the possession of a bladed article.
The father of one, who works as a fork lift truck driver, was arrested after he sent an apology to staff at the bar the following morning and admitted: ''I crossed a line.''
The incident occurred on December 15 last year after Perry had been out drinking to mark the anniversary of a friend’s death.
Hunter Gray, prosecuting, said: “The two complaints were working at the Back to the 80s bar in Stalybridge. Samuel Bennett was working as a member of the door staff and Ethan McCoy was working as the venue manager behind the bar.
''The defendant entered the venue at midnight. He was a regular customer to the bar and as a result the staff members knew his face.
“He sat at the bar and spoke to bar staff and other customers in the venue and was ordering drinks. An argument ensued after the defendant tried to include a
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