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Women held after man allegedly attacked at 50 Shades screening Women held after man allegedly attacked at 50 Shades screening
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Three women were arrested at a Glasgow cinema at the weekend following an alleged attack on a man at a showing of the film Fifty Shades of Grey.Three women were arrested at a Glasgow cinema at the weekend following an alleged attack on a man at a showing of the film Fifty Shades of Grey.
Officers were called to the Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane in at about 20:00 on Saturday.Officers were called to the Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane in at about 20:00 on Saturday.
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said the three women were arrested for "alleged disorder offences".A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said the three women were arrested for "alleged disorder offences".
She said an investigation was ongoing into an allegation of assault at the cinema in the city's west end.She said an investigation was ongoing into an allegation of assault at the cinema in the city's west end.
The spokeswoman said: "At around 8pm on Saturday 14 February, police responded to reports of a disturbance at the Grosvenor Cinema on Ashton Lane. The spokeswoman said: "At around 8pm on Saturday 14 February, police responded to reports of a disturbance at the Grosvenor Cinema on Ashton Lane."
"Three women were arrested for alleged disorder offences and inquires are continuing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident." 'Isolated incident'
It is understood that no-one suffered serious injuries during the incident. She added: "Three women were arrested for alleged disorder offences and inquires are continuing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident."
A spokeswoman for G1 Group, which owns the cinema said: "I can confirm that an incident occurred on Saturday 14th February following an early evening showing of 50 Shades Of Grey.
"This was an isolated incident that was dealt with rapidly by cinema staff and stewards, as a result of which, Police Scotland attended and made an arrest.
"Despite press reports, nobody was glassed and a wine bottle was not used as a weapon - those involved did not require hospital attention."