Brendan Bendar wrote: » Just listening to Newstalk and the dumping problem in Ballymun. Generalisations can sometimes be the truth.
NIMAN wrote: » Tiny little men with huge dog(s) on leads (usually the man will be at a 45deg angle to hold said dogs back). Said man also likely to have some items of Lonsdale clothing.
Richard Hillman wrote: » A community centerSpeed Bumps Everywhere Oversized curbs A boxing club A local pub that changes its name every couple of years.A security guard at a small Spar/Centra Horses People Before Profit/AAA Posters
Candie wrote: » This thread really just looks like an excuse to both justify various prejudices and sneer at people who've had few choices in life. Some nasty generalizations here.
Richard Hillman wrote: » A community center Speed Bumps Everywhere Oversized curbs A boxing club A local pub that changes its name every couple of years. A security guard at a small Spar/Centra Horses People Before Profit/AAA Posters
RasTa wrote: » Fat people walking around, usually women
Saipanne wrote: » I come from a working class area. The choices available to me were: - free tuition fees - grant and saf equalling around five grand a year - part time work I availed of all three and got a bachelor's and masters and now i have a prosperous career, while most of my school chums opted to get high and drink cans all their life. So, yes, choices are important.
riclad wrote: » You go to a pub theres 3 security gaurds at the door.Random people ask you for a cigarette in the street .Theres random graffiti on a wall, with some morons nickname on it .Some shops are closed or boarded up for months . Theres only 1 or 2 pubs in the area which look like fort knox. You,ll never see anyone going for a jog ,thats a middle class pastime.
Lt Dan wrote: » Post of the day! And pretty much EVERY person in the areas that we are talking about, had choices in the 1990-2000's; whether it was access to Uni, IT or a good FAS course. Hell, even the health board was there to help people to get off drugs if they wanted to.
Lt Dan wrote: » Jog on!
Cheyenne Prickly Landlord wrote: » I would love a sit down chipper! Never gonna happen in a real rough area though - too much hassle. The only sit down chipper I know is in Ballsbridge.
DeanAustin wrote: » Ah come on. I'd bet that fella's parents encouraged him and were probably good people. If not, even bigger kudos to him but I was fortunate to have two good people guide me through to 18 years of age. I'm not going to dare judge people who didn't have that because if you saw your parents being scumbags, there is a good chance you'll turn into a scumbag yourself regardless of what "choices" are available to you.
Hans Bricks wrote: » A residential street is coroned off halfway by black and yellow bollards due to joyriding. Massive stone blocks dotted around the perimeter of the local green to prevent same.
Richard Hillman wrote: » A community centerSpeed Bumps Everywhere Oversized curbs A boxing club A local pub that changes its name every couple of years. A security guard at a small Spar/Centra Horses People Before Profit/AAA Posters
Hanwellian wrote: » Children under 5 with ear-rings. Celtic/Liverpool/Man United shirt wearers.Large Aldi & Lidl 'supermarkets'. Housing estates with goalposts on communal greens. More 'Takeaways' than restaurants.
Ciaran_B wrote: » Like in Ranelagh and Rathmines. Two sure-fire rough areas.