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After complaining about the “disgusting” discovery, there is a conflict with security at the famous Bali Beach Club – but there is a big reason not everyone is around him

After a conflict with security personnel at the Finnish Beach Club, a visitor split the opinion and demanded the abandonment of his entire bill because he allegedly found his hair in the food.

Connor Jevons, 26, from Liverpool, UK, shared a line of Tiktok at the Canggu venue owned by Australian real estate developer and former AFL player Tony Smith.

Mr. Jevins claimed to be a hotel staffer who, on a previous visit, had his burgers and fries containing hair. The manager asked if he wanted his money to be returned for the order and then he asked to repay the entire table bill for the day.

Mr. Jevins explained to the audience: “I am a regular party at Finn Beach Club.”

A manager talked to him and he showed her the video he had taken from the day.

“If we fix this, I will not post this video. Are you the master? He asked.

“Did you ask for a change of food?” the manager asked Mr. Jevins.

‘No, no, because I’m drunk. wI got home and edited my video and saw it was still in the video. So all I’m asking is to reimburse my VIP desk.

“Do you have a reservation?” the manager replied.

Mr. Jevins then searched for reservations on his mobile phone.

‘Look at my recent view. Yes, I got 172,000 views. I don’t want to cause a Finnish situation. I would love my reimbursement,” he said.

“So you’re going back to order the food?” said the manager.

Mr. Jevins said: “No, on the whole table from that day.”

He explained that his table cost about 7.8 million Indonesian rupees, which is about $730 for AUD, but added that he went to the venue on other occasions and spent similar money.

The manager then left, and another colleague returned to talk to Mr. Jevins a few minutes later.

He told him: “We can’t do it.”

Conor Jevons and Finns’ security personnel clashed while demanding a refund for what is called a refund in hair

Mr. Jevins then left the recording of the phone while staying at the club’s guest service counter and insisted that he get reimbursed.

In the next few minutes, security personnel arrived one-on-one until about six areas around Mr. Jevins were asked to leave.

“I did nothing wrong. Mr. Jevins said, I escorted this man for no reason.

The group moved outside the club, and Mr. Jevins continued to argue with security personnel, with tourists claiming staff were manipulating him.

“I won’t leave until the situation is classified. I did not commit a crime. Why are there so many security guards around me? He said.

A security guard told him he had the right to ask him to stop shooting.

Mr. Jevins said he would not post videos if the situation had been classified.

“I didn’t show up here to be aggressive. Do not touch me! Why do you put your hands on me? He said.

Finns are the world-renowned beach club in North Kuta and are popular in Australia (pictured)

Finns are the world-renowned beach club in North Kuta and are popular in Australia (pictured)

The video then lasted for a few more minutes, and Mr. Jevins looked over the phone at the license plate number of the scooter he arrived at.

‘Where is my motorcycle? Where? I put it here somewhere, man.

Social media users were divided into some questions about why Mr. Jevins wanted all refunds.

“Why should I return the entire table?” one wrote.

“You like everything except food, so a food refund is enough.”

Another added: “You can’t expect a refund all night.”

“It is fair to return the food, but that’s all.”

Others stood with Mr. Jevins and praised him for standing on the ground.

“Love this guy,” one wrote.

“No s ***, have the heart of a lion.”

The second second said: “I feel angry.”

The Australian Daily Mail has contacted Finnish Beach Club for comment.

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