FTA69 wrote: » Is there a need or scope for it in Ireland?
angel eyes 2012 wrote: » No, not in Ireland, next. Although I would be happy if patrons who insisted on talking loudly on mobile phones and eating loudly would have their own carriage.
D3V!L wrote: » I'm all for this. I won't have to watch them pouting at their phones and taking selfies for thing in the morning.
Rubberchikken wrote: » no. the vast majority of men in ireland are decent. the ones that arent should be dealt a swift kick in the nuts when they act out. parents, raise your boys and girls to be decent, and women and me; don’t take $hit from anyone.
Sheeps wrote: » Women don't need to be segregated from men. They do that kind of nonsense in Saudi Arabia. We just need to create a social norm where it becomes a giant race to call out creepy unacceptable shit from both sexes. Not only the creepy stuff, but any kind of anti-social behaviour.
tomwaits48 wrote: » I’d rather a sober only carriage with guaranteed seat, thanks
FunLover18 wrote: » Teach men that it *is* harassment and like someone else suggested, teach people that's OK to call this behaviour out.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Teach them they might get a kick in the head too.
angel eyes 2012 wrote: » Although I would be happy if patrons who insisted on talking loudly on mobile phones .
JohnnyFlash wrote: » How about a jackeen only carriage?
Bambi wrote: » Yeah, we should deffo bring back segregation. ****ing moronic idea.
erica74 wrote: » Childfree carriages should come first:cool:
Rubberchikken wrote: » no. the vast majority of men in ireland are decent. the ones that arent should be dealt a swift kick in the nuts when they act out. parents, raise your boys to be decent and women, dont take $hit from anyone.
bluewolf wrote: » i thought when women only ones were full the women in normal ones were considered more asking for it otherwise they'd be in a women only one
FTA69 wrote: » We already have sex-segregated spaces where there’s a clear need for them. In a city like Mexico or Tokyo where harassment is rife then it’s not a bad plan to have one at all. In the absence of them There’s an argument to be made for more security on the trains and stations.