pandagirl06 wrote: » I am planning on moving to Cork with my partner, we are wondering is Cork as good as it looks? What are the dodgy areas? Anyone have pros and cons?
Red Nissan wrote: » Looks? That's strange to start with. There is a rising unchallenged gang culture in the City, it was there when I was a kid and I used to go around armed, it seemed to periodically fade away over the years, it's back. Near me there have been four murders in 30 years. Very well known families run riot, literally. If the city council moves any one of them to your area, you will be impacted. Otherwise we still have a modicum of being able to leave the key in the door or the car unlocked yet still.
rob316 wrote: » Very safe if you compare it to limerick or Dublin.
mordeith wrote: » The CSO statistics here show that Cork actuallt has a higher rate of serious crime per head of population than Limercick for 2011-2012http://www.cso.ie/en/media/csoie/releasespublications/documents/crimejustice/2012/gardacrimestats_2012.pdf On a personal level I've been out in Limerick and Cork many times at night and generally feel safer in Limerick city at night. Having said that, during the weekends there can be a signigican number of unsavoury characters around the centre during the day, so I find Cork more pleasant during daylight hours.
rebs23 wrote: » That is a completely untrue statement.
Nobody was debating Limericks well known crime problem.
rob316 wrote: » ...you should look at bishopstown/wilton area. For location and quiet you won't find better.
mordeith wrote: » Practically even on murders, if you leave out Cork county. Behind in assaults, thefts as an example (on recorded incidents). No place more seriously dangerous than the other if you ask me. Left-hand is recorded incidents. Right-hand column is per 100,000. Murder/Manslaughter figures 2011/12 Assaults 2011/12 Theft Why was it brought up in comparison to Cork then?
rebs23 wrote: » So in summary across all the major categories of serious crime you are much more likely to be a victim of crime in Limerick than Cork
Sorry to our (hopeful) new arrival for your query being sidetracked by this little debate which I hope is over now.
Karl Stein wrote: » An awful lot of that crime would be scumbag-on-scumbag/feuding which isn't as much of a concern for the OP. I suspect it's going to turn into a bitter digital feud between major Cork and Limerick e-thugs.
rebs23 wrote: » In fairness most of the theft and burglary stuff isn't scumbag on scumbag crime.
Adro947 wrote: » As long as you stay out of one or two areas
loopy80 wrote: » And these are ... ?