Carlos_Ray wrote: » How can we clean up Dublin and make it a desirable destination?
DrumSteve wrote: » he'd want good balance.
Carlos_Ray wrote: » I was in Dublin city today and encountered a large group of Spanish students. We are all accustomed to them coming over every summer to learn English. They are a major boost to our economy (especially in the current climate) and from my experience they are generally good mannered and far better behaved them their Irish counterparts when abroad.
Kasabian wrote: » He'll be busy in October
Diabhal Beag wrote: » Do scum not abuse everybody? If not I say we sue for equality
Carlos_Ray wrote: » They are a major boost to our economy
and from my experience they are generally good mannered
Chairman Meow wrote: » Those students are annoying as ****. Is it a rule in Spain that everyone has to talk over each other all at once and in the loudest voice possible?
bonerm wrote: » I was thinking we could put a sniper on top of the spire who has the legal right to shoot any person within 1000 yards of his position that falls under all of the following parameters: 1) wearing a tracksuit 2) standing in place for more than 2minutes 3) holding a bottle of fanta.
AnonoBoy wrote: » My shower is getting awful abuse from scum these days. Must remember to buy some Mr. Muscle on the way home.
Carlos_Ray wrote: » I was basically referring to the general views on this site. If you say, Dublin is a kip ( Which it is, and I am from there), people will no doubt say ," you get scum everywhere" just so they seem balanced and fair.
Pauleta wrote: » [...] make sure they cant go into city center. [...]
Morlar wrote: » I can handle the 'Our VOICES GO UP TO 11' stuff it's the 'we are going to walk down the footpath 4-abreast so that there is no room for anyone else' bs that ticks me off.
carlop wrote: » As annoying as they can be, I teach in a language school so I know full well how loud they are, .
stovelid wrote: » A group of kids started on another group of kids in the centre of a major city.Have the army been informed?
Morlar wrote: » I have lived in Dublin and travelled/lived/worked in other cities in europe. Dublin is not the worst in terms of street criminality by a long shot. It's funny though - if the OP was about roma street criminality and looking to exterminate all of them the OP would probably have gotten infracted by now.
rubberdiddies wrote: » Avoid dublin city. Simple. Guards really don't care or have the will to do anything about the scummers. If more people avoided the city centre cos of junkie scum then business would lose out and put pressure on council/government/guards etc. Not gonna happen though so best to stay away. One advantage to being a junkie is knowing guards won't go near you
Carlos_Ray wrote: » I was in Dublin city today and encountered a large group of Spanish students. We are all accustomed to them coming over every summer to learn English. They are a major boost to our economy (especially in the current climate) and from my experience they are generally good mannered and far better behaved them their Irish counterparts when abroad. Anyway, the students were just wondering down the road chatting and laughing. They weren't bothering anybody. As they walked on to O'Connell street , a group of about 5 sweaty pale faced tracksuit wearing junkie scum crawled out of a side street and started shouting abuse at them. 4 men in their late twenties and 1 fat beast of a heroin pin cushion. They used foul language, and one even threw a can at the frightened students. The beast woman even started on a young Spanish girl who was no older than 13!!! A Gard who observed the situation simply told the scum to move on! It got me thinking about the scum infestation in out city and how they are basically ruining it , not only for Irish people, but for tourists who are pumping money into our economy. In order to protect our much needed tourist income we need to clean up our streets and eradicate the scum that control it. You can't even use the liffey boardwalk on a summers day because its taken over by junkies and scum bags drinking cans and causing trouble. If it was up to me I'd exterminate them as part of a Government process of national cleansing. Of course everybody is too politically correct here to entertain this idea, so I'm interested in hearing other solutions. How can we clean up Dublin and make it a desirable destination?
easyeason3 wrote: » No matter where you go in the world every place has some degree of scum. Dublin is no different & it's getting a bit annoying that people think Dublin is an exception to the norm.
Prof.Badass wrote: » I'm in town on an almost daily basis and i've yet to encounter this dublin you speak of. Sure, if you go to certain places there are a lot of drug addicts, but in all my years they've never impinged on me in any way. I'm not saying dublin is completely safe (I know many people who have been mugged/attacked), but on the whole the problem's nowhere near as bad as many people think.
zuutroy wrote: » I've lived in Dublin all my life and been a regular visitor to town for >15 years and have never once been approached, threatened etc by anyone, at any time of the day or night apart from people looking for a euro at the bank machine or whatever. That includes walking home from town through North Strand, 5 Lamps etc.