Responsibilities and Duties
This begins with controlling the flow of foot traffic into a bar or club and includes removing patrons who get too rowdy, using problem-solving skills to settle disputes in a respectful manner,and contacting the authorities when a situation gets beyond the bouncer’s control.
Check Identification **
Since bouncers are most often employed in places that serve alcohol, they must check guest IDs at the door to make sure each person in the building is at least 21 years old. Bouncers are also challenged with spotting fake IDs.
Ensure Security **
People at clubs and bars are usually drinking heavily, which can create an unsafe atmosphere. It’s up to the bouncer to make sure that everyone is protected. This may include frisking patrons to ensure they do not have any weapons, drugs, or other illegal contraband.
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