Gongoozler wrote: » . Seriously we don't have a problem here
fleet_admiral wrote: » Y I think culchies just love to hate us, we are the man utd of ireland
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Ive walked up and down that street so many nights/mornings at this stage and its been no different then what happens on Grafton street actually ive had more hassle from knob heads going into Dandelion then ive had from anyone on O Connell street.....
qdawg86 wrote: » The only way to deal with anti social behavior and scumbags in general is to invest in education and nip that behavior in the bud before these kids grown into scummy teenagers/adults........looking down your noses at these people will change nothing. They are a product of our society. And once you deal with the behaviour- the areas these people live in won't be "no go areas after 10pm" In the mean time, if you don't like a particular area.....f**k off somewhere else :pac:
Gongoozler wrote: » This Dublin bashing is getting really fcuking annoying, and very fcuking boring. It's nowhere near as bad as people like to make out. I've walked home after every night out through o Connell St and not once have I seen even so much as a fight. Seriously we don't have a problem here
dd972 wrote: » Some of the nastiest pieces of work I've ever encountered, f**k Dublin, mickey mouse s**thole.
Jumboman wrote: » Just a few weeks back a Scumbag on O'Connell thereated to "smash my face in" because I wouldn't give him a cigarette and I don't even smoke! There is no getting around it the street is full of Scumbags.
hfallada wrote: » Go Pearse Street Grada station and when a Garda opens the door between the public and staff area, you can see the whole of O Connell Street on CCTV. The Gardai constantly monitor the street for issues. No city is perfect, even cities that are close to perfection. I have lived in ultra rich and almost problem free Munich(everyone is fit, the public transport is amazing, very few drugs and city is safe). But even at the main train station in the middle of the city, I have seen fights in the middle of the day, almost everyday. I have seen prostitutes picking up clients on the street and even this week I seen someone almost being bottled. But you wouldnt see any of that on O Connell Street. Dublin is a pretty large city and really huge considering how small Ireland really is. Its going to have social problems. But its not the third world city, that people make it out to.
Drakares wrote: » It's fit for a nuclear bomb tbh. The guards don't give a toss, despite the aircoach travelling through from dublin airport with all of the fresh tourists watching the scores of junkies going about their daily junkie business.
wall85 wrote: » There usually dumb as a brick, and are just scummy from birth. Nothing is gonna change this. You know by the look of them that they are scum.
qdawg86 wrote: » That's a ridiculous thing to say. Support kids from a young age in getting an education and the social problems will drastically reduce.
RDM_83 again wrote: » You don't see much actual fighting on O'Connell street probably because the Garda do break it up fast but if your there as much as you say have you honestly never seen some one throw a dig on O'C street, I really really doubt it! Over the years two mates have had random attacks on O'Connell street/on the streets directly beside it, and thats incidents I either saw or saw the aftermath of.
policarp wrote: » So is New York, Paris , Amsterdam, London, Singapore to mention a few any safer to spend a day?
timetogo wrote: » How about we just worry about Dublin as we live in Ireland. I've been to all of the cities you mentioned and I didn't see the walking dead in any of their capital streets. I'm sure they have **** holes. They're just not in the main street and most tourists never see them. There are a few posters on this thread saying it's not that bad. It's not, but it's never going to get better with that attitude.