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We Talked to the Canadian Bouncer Who Shot the Viral NYE GoPro Video

"If you act like a complete moron when you're in public, someday you might end up in someone's viral video."

If you saw one viral video recently, it was this gonzo GoPro footage of drunken clubbers by a bouncer in London, Ontario on New Year's Eve. The video, which was shot in 2014 but only released to the public on YouTube a few days ago, highlights the types of cringeworthy behavior that you always suspected of kids who get shit-faced on a freezing winter night in a Canadian college town.

THUMP got in touch with Peter Williams, the bouncer, hero, and reluctant star of the video to get the story.

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THUMP: What kind of reception have you gotten from the video so far?

Peter Williams: The reception has been great! It feels good to get recognition for doing a good job. I also hope it's an eye-opener to bar-goers everywhere that bouncers have a very stressful job. Most of us do our absolute best to be patient with people and treat them the way we want to be treated when we go to a bar. Perhaps it will make people realize as well that if you act like a complete moron when you're in public, someday you might end up in someone's viral video.

Can you give me a brief timeline of when you shot the video and when you posted it?
The video was shot on December 31, 2013 and January 1, 2014. I posted it on December 31, 2015, first as an unlisted video just to share with my Facebook friends. After it gained some traction I opened it up as a public video on January 1, 2016.

Where did you shoot the video?
The video was shot at The Gatsby Soundhouse & Bar in London, ON. I am not still working there. The club has since changed ownership and been re-branded. I have since gone to school for veterinary medicine, grown my reptile business and also moved into other work within the security field.

Have you shot any other videos like this?
I would often leave the GoPro running during a shift, so yes, I have amassed a large amount of footage. Some of which I have edited together for a number of months, sharing only with close friends.

What inspired you to do it?
I had received the GoPro for Christmas a few days earlier and I thought why not get some use out of it as a body cam like a police officer. In the event of a bad fight or altercation, I could use the footage to prove my co-workers and I followed proper procedures as security guards.

What's the worst night of the year to work as a bouncer?
St. Patrick's Day by far. The behavior of patrons is similar to what you see in my NYE video, however while a typical New Year's shift would be around 5-6 hours, people like to start drinking at about 8 AM on St. Patrick's Day. So that ends up causing security to be working 12-14 hour shifts with little to no breaks or down time. Although it's easy to become irritated working hours like that under those conditions, I usually found myself still driving home with a smile on my face.