rob316 wrote: » Its an absolute farce at this stage, I was in Tesco in Paul St over the weekend, as I was leaving there was a number of "homeless men" queuing to use the coin counting machine. This is the machine that takes about 12c in every €1. My thought is what genuine homeless man would give up 12c in every €1? Look at the clothes some of these people are wearing, they are decked out in a €100 tracksuit and €100 trainers. Keep your money in your pocket people, and give to a registered legit charity not these scam artists.
Ralf and Florian wrote: » This cheeky fecker tried to give me that money for the bus spiel when I was on my way home tonight but I knew what was coming so said I was in a hurry and kept walking.He shouted a load of ****e after me.Tallish fella,early 30s with dark hair and wearing a leather jacket.Had a non specific Irish accent,East coast maybe but not Dublin.
CorkyLFC wrote: » Verbally racist aswell, had a right go at a foreign family today who were minding their own business
Ralf and Florian wrote: » That grey haired guy in his late 50s /early 60s who insults everyone he meets seems to have taken up residence on Oliver Plunket St ,seen him several times in the last couple of days doing his thing.
Ralf and Florian wrote: » Organised gangs of Roma beggars for the most part.
whisky_galore wrote: » What's with the large groups of people sleeping rough lately who clearly don't look homeless?
Bacchus wrote: » There appears to have been a sudden spike in people on the street begging this weekend. Granted I've not been through town much in the past couple of weekends but it seemed that there was a lot of people out begging compared to normal. Never seen it this bad. The cynic in me says it's a mix of the genuinely down and out and some opportunists hoping for some of the festival goodwill finding its way to their pockets. I've not seen anyone be aggressive though.
Rubberchikken wrote: » maybe it's me, but i never notice any aggrressive behaviour from street people. i walk our dog around the city on monday nights while waiting for my daughter, and i feel safe and relaxed (as relaxed as i ever am;), and never see anything untoward. maybe it needs to be specific times/people who have these things happen to them. crk's a lovely city, real college city with a nice feel and it's not teeming with any kind of 'scum' or trouble. those things are everywhere if you go looking for them.
54kroc wrote: » I thought all begging was illegal? At what point does it become aggressive? Just curious.
tinz18 wrote: » Noticed one of those guys there yday. Had my earphones in but if he had grabbed at me like some of the other passerbys I wouldn't have taken it too well. Aggressive begging is illegal is it not- I vaguely remember it being passed a few years ago?
the beer revolu wrote: » I agree with the above post. I walk on North Main Street almost daily and find it fine. It is also home to Bradley's - Cork's best off licence and artisan food shop. The kind of hysterical advice posted here advising people to avoid the area only serves to degrade the area. As more and more law abiding citizens abandon the streets, the scumbags move in. North Main Street really is no worse than any other part of town. There is one vacant site but very few empty buildings. I suspect that the people lambasting the area and advising people to avoid the area are not really that familiar with the street.