fin12 wrote: » I can’t understand for the life of me how people would actually queue like this. And why are they beeping their horns in the queue?https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/news/we-havent-slept-since-the-opening-residents-anger-over-noise-and-horns-from-24hour-krispy-kreme-37376044.html
freshpopcorn wrote: » It's a new thing and a bit of a fad. It should die down in a few weeks. Probably made up of a lot college students. People are probably blowing there horns for a bit of a laugh.
Mr Leddy added that there are other 24/7 stores in the area that haven’t appeared to cause problems. “Being open 24/7 is part of the problem, I mean there are other 24/7 stores in the centre, but I’m not sure what it is with doughnuts.”
DareGod wrote: » What other 24/7 stores is he on about? There are no other 24/7 stores in the area.
fin12 wrote: » And why are they beeping their horns in the queue?
DareGod wrote: » Jesus Christ, that video. For donuts? Absolute morons. Society is beyond fcuked. What other 24/7 stores is he on about? There are no other 24/7 stores in the area.
iamwhoiam wrote: » In the meantime there are kids awake and elderly being disturbed and people who just want to relax driven mad ? A few weeks of that is unacceptable and not a laugh at all
Shefwedfan wrote: » McDonalds used to be 24x7 So get a McDonald and then in for donut for dessert
freshpopcorn wrote: » Well petition the council to stop the establishment opening 24 hours. My point was when ever anything opens it's a bit of a fad and then stops.
Shefwedfan wrote: » People really do love to complain about anything in this country maybe 1 night a bit of messing was going on but now the children can’t sleep and the elderly are dead and the ghost are up all day..... I very much doubt if I went any night this week near the centre would their be a bit of noise apart from the usual
iamwhoiam wrote: » I don't live there , I just feel empathy with the residents . A few weeks of that level of noise is madness
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » I’m delighted the NIMBYs never seen this one coming and are now up in arms:)
freshpopcorn wrote: » I never said I had no empathy for the residents. I feel sorry for them. I'd give it a short period of time to see does things improve before closing the place. When a new shopping center/supermarket opens for the first while it puts the local residents out either by traffic or noisy deliveries in the early hours of the morning. Maybe by encouragements from social media/radio stations/colleges/etc they might be able to deal with the blowing of horns/etc.