JohnnyFlash wrote: » I feel sorry for people who bought houses in Balbriggan. It has been destroyed by semi-feral immigrant teenagers and young adults. A depressing kip of a town.
El_Bee wrote: » Yet you seem to think those laws prevents dangerous people from obtaining firearms.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » I'm out on one of the estates on the Skerries Road, overlooking the sea. They never venture up this far. They generally hang around that chicken place on the main Street, FLC I think it's called. (insert fried chicken and koolaid stereotype here) I'm a bogey looking f*cker so when I'm walking down past the place after a drink in The Harvest they part like the red sea. Never had any bother with them.
TeaBagMania wrote: » nice backpedal attempt
MrFresh wrote: » It's not a new thing. Might be new to some areas though.
BeerWolf wrote: » The frequency of it is a new thing. Social media has made it easy for these feral scum to organize meet ups quick.
Will I Am Not wrote: » I’m surprised that place hasn’t decimated their numbers by way of food poisoning :pac:
harry Bailey esq wrote: » They've actually cleaned up their act big time of late. I enjoy their lamb shoarma from time to time. I do suspect that they employ non nationals without work permits though.. bloody gangs from Bangladesh at it again.
Will I Am Not wrote: » Haven’t had anything from it in years. It used to be called Benny’s but some people called it runnys :pac:
rgodard80a wrote: » ASBO time, curfews and fines directed at their parents.
Lollipops23 wrote: » Can't be worse than Deli Burger:(
Will I Am Not wrote: » Ah here, nothing wrong with that place at all.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » Oh I'd have to disagree. Now it's been a long long long time since I had anything from there but back when I rented in Balbriggan, about 2005, it made me very queasy on the occasions that I had something. I bought there in 2011 and haven't eaten from Deli Burger once.
Will I Am Not wrote: » The wife would never get anything out of there for years, only started using it in the last 2 years and now she wouldn’t go anywhere else. Can’t fault it myself.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » There actually among the best of a bad lot kintaro, one issue I would have is that 9 times outta ten they don't comprehend that no onions means NO F*CKIN ONIONS! Gang of Italian rascals
Dannyriver wrote: » News flash the second amendment is an unmitigated disaster and thankfully 'Support for gun control over the protection of gun rights in America is highest among 18 to 29-year-olds, according to a study by the Pew Research Centre' So the tide seems to be turning.
weldoninhio wrote: » "Immigrants are 21% of prisoners in Europe. Switzerland tops the list. Immigrants account for the 21% of prisoners in Europe, surprise for Switzerland, Italy and the case of foreign pre-trial detainees. In its reports Space I and Space II, the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, collected the most recent data on the prison situation in Europe." So over 1 in 5 in prison in Europe is an immigrant.
pablo128 wrote: » Whatever about the apologists on the thread, now we have people denying these attacks ever happened at all.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Portadown?
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » The video wasn’t shot in portadown.it cut to two lads at the end from portadown. That’s all.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Colette browne ( journalist) flat out rejected the allegation that African gangs were active in West and North Dublin
Jaster Rogue wrote: » History has shown that these kind of problems generally get a lot worse before they get better (if at all). If I lived in Balbriggan or Tyrellstown, I would sell and get out while you still can. The property will become worthless in the future if this kind of gang activity escalates. In Detroit, (after decades of gang trouble) you can buy houses for $1 in some areas, in other areas the govt actually pay you to take the houses.