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Real-life Hangover as lads’ ‘full-blown Vegas bender’ features, guns, jail and CPR

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Boozed-up blokes in Las Vegas were just a chance encounter with Mike Tyson's tiger away from recreating The Hangover.

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A bunch of Aussies who went on a massive p***-up holiday face being banned from the United States after a couple of them were nicked and thrown in the slammer.

Real-life Hangover as lads’ ‘full-blown Vegas bender’ features, guns, jail and CPR

A notorious pair of Aussie DJs face bans from America after their wild night out saw them kicked out of five casinos, two of their pals nicked and one of them robbed at gunpoint

The carnage unfolded after notorious DJ duo Bread Gang – aka Cam and Juzzy – flew from Australia to Sin City for a night out and ended up with lifetime bans from five casinos. The pair and a bunch of their mates were in Vegas to celebrate Cam’s birthday, and things quickly went to hell in a handcart.

They filmed themselves jumping on furniture, pretending to give CPR in the middle of a shop and smoking fags in the non-smoking area, while clearly off their heads on booze.

And things took a sinister turn when one of them, Patty, was robbed at gunpoint and forced to hand over the equivalent of £2,000.

Neither Bread Gang nor their travelling pals have said exactly why they were banned from the casinos but the footage of their debauchery suggests it wouldn’t exactly be hard for the venues to find a reason.

The caption of one of their YouTube videos stated: “We got lifetime bans from [five] casinos. [Two] of the boys went to jail for [two] days. Patty got robbed at gunpoint … We stayed [four] nights longer than planned.

“We ended up spending seven days here [as the two who were arrested] were in prison for 30 hours. So we stayed an extra four nights because the boys were in jail for two of those nights. So we had to wait to get the boys out.”

Following the crazy night out, Nick – one of the pair who were thrown behind bars – said on YouTube: “We put Vegas on its f***ing head, let me tell you, flipped the joint upside down … It was a full-blown bender.

“I’m not going to get into it too much ’cos we're actually still dealing with the charges, I don't want to f*** anything up cuz we're looking at a lifetime ban from the States, which isn't good.”

The group are now back home in Oz – and even if Bread Gang get banned from the US, it seems likely they’ll consider the party all as a badge of honour.

On their website, they state: “We’ve been face down, blacked out, battered and bruised on every continent on the planet. Seen the world 5x over.

“We’ve done it all, heard it all, seen it all. If you search for hostels with noise restrictions after 10pm, don’t travel with us. If you make checkout before 10am, don’t travel with us.

“If you’ve never ripped all your clothes off and jumped head first into a foreign body of water to impress somebody you’ve never met before, this ain’t for you, cobber.”

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