Deiseen wrote: » This armed response unit is different from the emergency response unit so someone is getting their wires crossed
deisemum wrote: » Jihad Jane and the black flag were in hiding in Waterford a while back. Jihad Jane was in Viewmount, the mosque has been raided because of suspected terrorism links as have a number of places in the city centre. There was a security expert interviewed on Newstalk a while back and he said Waterford and Wexford were hot spots for fundamentalists.
Deleted User wrote: » I doubt Waterford is anywhere on ISIS's target list. They would aim for busy places like a major city, football match, concert etc and Waterford has none of these, very rare there is a high concentration of people in one place in Waterford.
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AzcuzCoz wrote: » Edit: they're probably after their crystal.
eeguy wrote: » There's not a chance the ARU have an 8 minute response time in Dublin.
StringerBell wrote: » What the met did was superb, 8 minutes from first 911 call to 3 dead scumbags is pretty damn impressive. Lets just hope we don't find out what the actual response time would be in Dublin, let alone anywhere else!
BBM77 wrote: » There has been a ASU based in Waterford for years. I’d say this is some dozy Dud that could not tell the difference between Waterford And Kilkenny. Why would you even put an ASU in Kilkenny being that it has such a small population.
Sosurface wrote: » There are 5 "cities" named. One of them is not a major Irish city. One not named is. Hope this helps.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I doubt Waterford is anywhere on ISIS's target list. They would aim for busy places like a major city, football match, concert etc and Waterford has none of these, very rare there is a high concentration of people in one place in Waterford.
road_high wrote: » [Deleted User] wrote: » I doubt Waterford is anywhere on ISIS's target list. They would aim for busy places like a major city, football match, concert etc and Waterford has none of these, very rare there is a high concentration of people in one place in Waterford. I'd think tramore beach if anywhere was a risk.
Deiseen wrote: » Waterford has over double the population and gets just as many tourists as Kilkenny. Kilkenny looks rammed with tourists because the place is tiny.
greenspurs wrote: » Or less visitors than Kilkenny ..............Overseas visitors by county (2015)Dublin: 4,938,000 Cork: 1,449,000 Galway: 1,354,000 Kerry: 1,026,000 Clare: 597,000 Limerick: 537,000 Mayo: 302,000 Donegal: 289,000 Kilkenny: 267,000 Waterford: 263,000
Johnboy1951 wrote: » If I visit Donegal for a few days, am I not a tourist? Got a link to that publication?
road_high wrote: » I'd think tramore beach if anywhere was a risk.
greenspurs wrote: » Deiseen wrote: » Waterford has over double the population and gets just as many tourists as Kilkenny. Kilkenny looks rammed with tourists because the place is tiny. Or less visitors than Kilkenny ..............Overseas visitors by county (2015)Dublin: 4,938,000 Cork: 1,449,000 Galway: 1,354,000 Kerry: 1,026,000 Clare: 597,000 Limerick: 537,000 Mayo: 302,000 Donegal: 289,000 Kilkenny: 267,000 Waterford: 263,000
Deiseen wrote: » Oh. My. God. 4000 more visitors!!! Unbelievable!!! I didn't know that the amount was that high, jesus some difference there boy, can't believe it, unreal.
greenspurs wrote: » Deiseen wrote: » Oh. My. God. 4000 more visitors!!! Unbelievable!!! I didn't know that the amount was that high, jesus some difference there boy, can't believe it, unreal. Its ok.... just because you were proved incorrect.... Relax....
Deiseen wrote: » Oh man, totally incorrect. Can't believe that Kilkenny tourism is THAT far ahead of Waterford, jesus we are seriously behind with that whole 1.5% less tourists.
greenspurs wrote: » Deiseen wrote: » Oh man, totally incorrect. Can't believe that Kilkenny tourism is THAT far ahead of Waterford, jesus we are seriously behind with that whole 1.5% less tourists. yep ...... Always behind Kilkenny.
Deiseen wrote: » A whole 1.5%! Could you tell me how much the tourists spend in Kilkenny? Waterford must be behind on the spend too surely....
greenspurs wrote: » Deiseen wrote: » A whole 1.5%! Could you tell me how much the tourists spend in Kilkenny? Waterford must be behind on the spend too surely.... Nope.... I dont care. My work here is done.... Must head for Tramore, see if i can spot any ISIS members on the Prom ! :D:D:D:D:pac::p
Deiseen wrote: » Ah sure it's only €30 million euro more anyway...
greenspurs wrote: » Deiseen wrote: » Ah sure it's only €30 million euro more anyway... We dont mind. Kilkenny is thriving, very busy and full of happy tourists.... :pac: Hows all the coffee shops and discount stores ? I heard Dealz are great for lemons.... (not that yee need any... )
Deiseen wrote: » 4000 more tourists in a year (only 10 a day!), spending €30 million euro less. Sounds like it's booming altogether.
road_high wrote: » BBM77 wrote: » There has been a ASU based in Waterford for years. I’d say this is some dozy Dud that could not tell the difference between Waterford And Kilkenny. Why would you even put an ASU in Kilkenny being that it has such a small population. Yea because the metropolis of Waterford is just so much more important with its barely double population! Kilkenny is more of a terror threat due to the large congregations of crowds of all difference nationalities, but still low. They'll go for dublin if they want to do anything here
greenspurs wrote: » Deiseen wrote: » Waterford has over double the population and gets just as many tourists as Kilkenny. Kilkenny looks rammed with tourists because the place is tiny. Or less visitors than Kilkenny ..............Overseas visitors by county (2015) Dublin: 4,938,000 Cork: 1,449,000 Galway: 1,354,000 Kerry: 1,026,000 Clare: 597,000 Limerick: 537,000 Mayo: 302,000 Donegal: 289,000 Kilkenny: 267,000 Waterford: 263,000