dodderangler wrote: » Really wish this crap would stop. People will be terrified to go outside now. Working beside Coolock at the moment and people look genuinely worried. We as a country spent hundreds of years fighting invaders and dying and now young lads are fighting each other over stupid crap. Makes me want to leave this country for the sake of my own kids. It’s terrible.
Telly wrote: » He was openly named in the papers
White lighting wrote: » Where do you move? Everywhere in the world is probably just as bad. All other English speaking ones anyway
El_Bee wrote: » I've never heard of these Taliban Bros who were they? Also why didnt they just get a new Jury?
dodderangler wrote: » Iceland or something. Pretty low crime there. Anywhere for the sake of my kids. It’s just so horrible what has happened to our beautiful isle.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » I wouldn't leave the country, just probably avoid the likes of Coolock, Darndale, parts of Blanch and a few other places. Be a nightmare bringing up kids now in any of these areas. Thats why a lot of Dubs move down the country.
dodderangler wrote: » How long will it be till the bad dubs move to the country though? I’m in Tallaght myself and even I’m seeing how much rougher it’s getting now. I’m just afraid for my children’s sake. They’ll be growing up in worse time.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » This island has always been a violent place. At least it will hopefully never be as bad as it was back in the famine days. Or the troubles, civil war, war of independence, nine years war, viking raids, cromwell, numerous rebellions, irish confederate wars etc. We should count ourselves lucky!
major bill wrote: » I'd rather not live in a country where every thicko that comes out of templemore is handed a weapon.
leestone wrote: » Thicko? Haha maybe your the thicko?
.Charlo wrote: » With the population set to be increased by another million in the next 20 years soon enough there'll be nowhere to escape to
Ush1 wrote: » I'm also in Tallaght, do you reckon it's got much rougher? Was pretty bad in the early 90s to be fair.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Or maybe *you're* the thicko?
dodderangler wrote: » I live in a pretty nice estate and five year ago it was lovely. Now it’s slowly starting to fill up with trouble. Seems like everyone is paranoid about something happening.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » in the 80's ordinary decent people would get beaten up walking through dublin on a normal night. Dublin is way better now than it ever was.
Accumulator wrote: » Not an avid reader of it, but it's probably one of the few newspaper that is still printing and surviving into the coming years, truth sells. Meanwhile: Times Ireland (aka Irish Times, which has gone even further left leaning recently) announced this week it's to make most editorial staff redundanthttps://www.irishtimes.com/business/media-and-marketing/times-ireland-to-make-most-editorial-staff-redundant-1.3899808
mgn wrote: » No danger of them moving down the country like mice on their own. Some big farmer with hands like shovels would eat them for breakfast.