JustMary wrote: » What time were you in class the following day? Why's it my business, you ask: well, I'm a taxpayer. Which means that, unless you're a foreign student (I'm guessing you're not), my taxes are paying for your education. So could feel upset if you weren't making good use of the opportunities that I'm providing for you.
BhoscaCapall wrote: » JustMary wrote: » What time were you in class the following day? Why's it my business, you ask: well, I'm a taxpayer. Which means that, unless you're a foreign student (I'm guessing you're not), my taxes are paying for your education. So could feel upset if you weren't making good use of the opportunities that I'm providing for you.
Nal wrote: » Every night I've been out this year, I haven't gone to bed before 5am.
Wompa1 wrote: » The residents of Newcastle would disagree with ya on that one. I assume the same would be said for Cill Ard, Woodquay and Gort na Glaise since that place was a nightmare for 2 years when the closing was later. I'm assuming you are a student since you were at the parties?
Wompa1 wrote: » The residents of Newcastle would disagree with ya on that one.
Nal wrote: » Doesn't seem to be making much of a difference anyway, students are starting drinking/making noise earlier, going out an hour earlier than before and leaving the nightclub at 1. Causing trouble outside supremacs and Having after parties till 6am. Been at 2 house parties already this yr in residential areas where the guards were called, this never happened once last last yr. Plan seems to be working very well indeed.
I_smell_fear wrote: » Yea from what I've heard Saturdays seem to be unaffected. Some people are saying recently that the mid week nights are closing at the new earlier times though, so maybe it was all a ploy just to curb student nightlife in the city?
gilberto_eire wrote: » I was out on numerous nights during the peak of this thread. Never had it happen anywhere I was. I'm talking Sunday-Thursday here. If you're planning a Friday-Saturday night out then it's 2am either way(and again I was in places later than that at the weekend that remained unaffected)
I_smell_fear wrote: » So, is this craic still being enforced or whats the story? Was planning a trip to the Galway but it wouldn't be worth if this joke is still ongoing
ben.schlomo wrote: » Ya but what i really want to know is what does this have to do with pub closing times??
Wompa1 wrote: » The Students Union stated their support for keeping RAG week after much bad press? TRUE The Students Union would not stand down from their stance? TRUE The University then makes this offer and the Students Union stand down from their stance? TRUE Fool another one..
PomBear wrote: » The concession they got not to run the charity events they do every year went into the free Health Unit being open for another 2 year, alot more money into the SAF which helping students in financial hardship. The university didn't want the bad PR from it and initiated this deal which got the SU's support. There was no holding to ransom, dig a little deeper before you make assumptions and also, start a different thread if you want an argument about the SU
Wompa1 wrote: » Holding the University to ransom over RAG week is out of a legit concern of there's? They must be some pampered little brats if that's the case
PomBear wrote: » It's a pretty legitimate concern for their members (students), some would think you're ****ehawkin!
Nal wrote: » has there been any "let up" at all with this the last while?
dloob wrote: » So does anybody know when the district court deals with the applications for extensions?