friendlyfun wrote: » I was in town last Saturday. Witnessed guys abusing taxi drivers, kicking cars, jumping up on the bonnet and looking for a claim. Lads walking around with bloodied face and hands. It's absolutely appalling. Why can't there he something constructive about this area? It's a ****hole
Gardner wrote: » 6 days it took you to write that. a very traumatic experience for you was it?
friendlyfun wrote: » Typical Waterford. People tolerating violence and nobody willing to do **** all about it. We could perhaps change the opening hours. Oh but no way.
BBM77 wrote: » You must live under several rocks if you think what you saw is anything out of the ordinary after closing time in Ireland these days. It is your attitude, that there is something particular wrong with Waterford, which is typical Waterford.
Road-Hog wrote: » This kind of behavior is not unique to w’ford or indeed this point in time, 20 years ago and more the same kind of degenerate regarded behaviour was just as common......not a lot had changed......is the OP trying to suggest that Waterford is more of a ‘war zone’ at 2am than other urban areas...? Most likely he/she is?
friendlyfun wrote: » Let's see you deal with scumbags. You'd probably cower up like a little bitch
[Deleted User] wrote: » Taxi drivers illegally parking in the bike lanes on Manor Street is not helping the situation at all. I used to live on Manor Street and the taxi drivers used to use the bike lane outside my house as an unofficial taxi rank and they would constantly beep their horns until 3 or 4 am in the morning, which kept residents of Manor Street awake. I lived on Manor Street for 10 years but thankfully I moved last year and never looked back. Over the 10 years I have been physically threatened on multiple occasions when simply walking form my car to my house, had my car damaged annually (sometimes multiple times per year), had my door kicked in, window broke, witnessed people getting very badly beaten up (witnessed guards ignoring the beating)……. And the list goes on. Manor Street is like the wild west after 10pm every night of the week.
StringerBell wrote: » Would you say that victim complex has been a help or a hindrance in general over the course of your life to date?
friendlyfun wrote: Are you having a laugh?, complaining about anti-social behaviour now gives me now a victim complex? I came on here talking about anti-social behaviour and I get attacked for. There needs to be a long term solution to what's going on in John Street.
friendlyfun wrote: » Are you having a laugh?, complaining about anti-social behaviour now gives me now a victim complex? I came on here talking about anti-social behaviour and I get attacked for. There needs to be a long term solution to what's going on in John Street.
2pacshakur wrote: » It’s the same in every town and city, it’s not specific to Waterford. Do you go for walks at 2AM or something? No one is forcing taxi drivers to pick up drunk people. Would you be happy with a couple of more cops around?
friendlyfun wrote: » I never said it was specific to Waterford. I'm saying the current system and layout is totally inadequate though. It doesn't help that everything is in the one area and clubs close at the exact same time.
2pacshakur wrote: » How is it? You can't tell pubs and clubs to close early if they have the license. I know Waterford has a student population so perhaps a bit worse there. Even if they do close early people will just start drinking earlier and the same thing will happen. What your looking for is an outright closure or ban on alcohol which is never going to happen. There is no solution.
hardybuck wrote: » In Dublin you'll find a lot of venues that are open to 4-5. I think they get around it as they're also hotels.
2pacshakur wrote: » True, I think friendlyfun is living in lala land with the teletubbies. Kilkenny has 25 pubs all within walking distance of each other. I pity the OP living there. I heard if you cover yourself in tinfoil OP or you get a bodyguard OP it might solve your issues with drunk people. I'd say city life is not for you, might want to move out the country.
friendlyfun wrote: » Besides the cheap shots and sarcasm do you have actually have any solutions? Btw thought it was cover yourself in bubble wrap not tinfoil? Tinfoil would seem rather counterintuitive.
2pacshakur wrote: » 1. No, because you can't shut down pubs just cause there's a little disturbance on the street. If people don't like it stay away. 2. Is there actually any benefit to you if the street was quite at two in the morning? I actually think there isn't. Tinfoil is the new 5G thing.
2pacshakur wrote: » How is it? You can't tell pubs and clubs to close early if they have the license. I know Waterford has a student population so perhaps a bit worse there. Even if they do close early people will just start drinking earlier and the same thing will happen. What your looking for is an outright closure or ban on alcohol which is never going to happen.There is no solution.