Marc Dazzling Show wrote: » Sorry, Dublin, especially around Connolly station and Talbot Street
Marc Dazzling Show wrote: » In the last week I've even seen 2 diffeerent kids about 14 who were obviously heroin addicts - how sad.
ejmaztec wrote: » Thanks to the highly successful war on drugs, there are no junkies in Ireland, and the OP must be hallucinating on too much oxygen, or something.
mikemac wrote: » Ah boards, the only place where a city centre and every sign around the area is marked city centre gets called a town Well, there is a clinic on Amiens St just up from Connolly Station. And I believe another treatment centre on Marlborough St. So it's hardly surprising at all that they congregate there
But from a tourist aspect alone it can't be good to have tourists getting hassled, intimidated or even just getting a bad impression from what currently happens in the city centre. Not forgetting the locals too of course
aligator_am wrote: » No point in wasting bullets on those scum, a nice broadsword would do the trick nicely , maybe line up about 5 of them and swing with all your might :D:D a few rounds of that and no more public junkies, but no doubt there would be plenty of planks still shooting up privately, "for the buzz, roytsh"... pr1cks.
ejmaztec wrote: » All that dodgy blood flying around?:eek:
Ross_Mahon wrote: » I'm in the mood for watching Attachment not found.
Van Swift Backstop wrote: » Some people in the Dublin City Forum seem to me oblivious of this scourge on your city's streets, so Mods feel completely free to throw it over to us. .
MizzLolly wrote: » I'm just wondering what the situation is in regard to actually telling the Guards when you see somebody strung out like this? Would they not just tell you there's nothing they can do? For example, during the week I seen two junkies kicking the bejayzus outta eachother on O Connell St. The boy junkie knocked the girl junkie onto the ground and was kicking, shaking, slapping and punching her. It went on for maybe just under 10mins and nobody was really doing anything, just the odd few watching. So the group of us went up to the GPO and told the Guards there that there was a lady being beaten by a guy and said I think they're homeless. The two Guards said they'll be over in a minute ( ) and stopped on the way over to give a group of tourists directions to Suffolk St. :rolleyes: Then they pulled yer man off of her, sent him walking in one direction, helped her up and she went walking towards Parnell Square. So really, what's the point in telling the guards? Granted, they broke up this one incident but I got the impression there wasn't much more they can actually do. If we do come across junkies, drunks etc.. are we supposed to bring it to the gardai's attention? Or wha? (just to add, the junkie pair were at it again on Westmoreland St on Friday so maybe they're well known to the poor guards!)