ROCKMAN wrote: » Just listen to WLR this morning and a local councillor going on about the late night parties and street drink etc by "students " in and around Templars Hall Seems like things are getting out of hand there at the moment , Feel sorry for the residents , The knock on effect of €2 night ....
Sully wrote: » I'd assume its students drinking before going out, and not from coming home.
MitchKoobski wrote: » Nothing to do with the €2 drinks. Last time I remember The Foundry or Harvey's weren't anywhere near Templar's Hall. Same Templars Hall as always.
ROCKMAN wrote: » He also stated he witness 40 + taxi's going and coming in a short period of Time. Taxi's help shorten the distance from Harvey's & co.
Plus € 2 drinks help have extra cash for fares.
MitchKoobski wrote: » Every year they try and find something to blame student behaviour in Templars on. One year it was not enough security, then the gardaí weren't doing anything, then WIT weren't doing anything, now its €2 drinks in the middle of town. Anyone who gets caught by the gardaí should be treated the same as anyone else would in town, and AFAIK thats what a lot have been saying already. Anyone who says "Sure its just students" is just making it worse.
Heathen wrote: » I hate students with a passion.. I hit one with my car last night for being a muppet standing in-front of my car giving me the eyeball as i was trying to drive around them all falling out onto the road, it gave me a warm fuzzy feeling inside.. and i don't regret it one bit!
ROCKMAN wrote: » The knock on effect of €2 night ....
eeloe wrote: » we all know they are going to cause havoc(have a bit of craic) from time to time, let them be,
Cabaal wrote: » Damage to personal property and keeping people up till 4-5am is not having "abit of craic" as you put it, its extremely disruptive to people trying to lead their lives and just go to work and make a living. Many of these people also have children. Residents of ANY area are entitled to peace and quiet after 11pm at night as per the law,
puppetmaster wrote: » Very True, But isnt it up to the Gardai to enforce it,
wouldnt a couple of arrests
or reports to WIT do something.
Blaming €2 drink prices is a joke. Offies have been selling bottles of miller for 70c for years. it was near €5 a pint when i was in college. Didnt stop the same happenings in estates. Not limited to IT's Either, those fine Trinners and Ucc folk know well how to wreck a place.
If there is no consequence to one's behaviour where is the incentive to change it? There'd Be alot more concern if students had to tick that "do you have a criminal conviction" box when applying for a job after college.
Finnbar01 wrote: » Increase student fees!
Psychedelic wrote: » No doubt they will all be out protesting before the budget about how they can barely afford to go to college yet they can someone find the money to get pissed Tues/Wed/Thursday nights.