Ludo wrote: » But you "got away" right? And nothing happened to you. Says more about you than Cork to be honest.
xabi wrote: » Is pissing in the street and intimidatingly asking for fags acceptable in your eyes? How many pisses in the street is acceptable? I have taken my kids to town early on Saturday mornings, the amount of piss, puke, blood that we have to avoid is very off putting. I'm not making it up, its a filthy place!
xabi wrote: » I did, but i wonder if the group of Italian tourists walking up Shandon Street with selfie sticks did.
munstermagic11 wrote: » Let me get this straight. You are passing pools of piss, puke, and blood? Where? When? Proof? Cause it does sound like you are making it up.
xabi wrote: » Correct, head in early any Saturday morning and see for yourself. Maybe not blood all the time, but definitely piss and puke.
munstermagic11 wrote: » I used to live in the city, and have been in there on a number of early mornings. You need to live somewhere else. It's amazing you've survived this long.
xabi wrote: » Your idea of cleanliness differs from mine obviously
razorblunt wrote: » Does anyone or any story get properly challenged on these talk in shows? I'm not saying they're all made up, but do they ring the local Garda station to verify if a report was made? It just seems to be too easy for Prenders and PJ to talk about this stuff as if its fact. They are phone in shows after all so when they are completely reliant on stories their credibility takes a tumble.
xabi wrote: » Trust me, it's not safe.
testaccount123 wrote: » ............listenership generate advertising revenue.
xabi wrote: » Why would they make it up?
xabi wrote: » I don't listen to any of that tripe, speak for yourself.......QUOTE]Enough. If this gets personal, I'm closing the thread.
razorblunt wrote: » It generates content for them, increases listenership.
Ice Maiden wrote: » People demoralised to the brink of self destruction? Shandon and Gurranabraher (some of it) are rough areas - always have been. I thought the opening poster was referring to the centre of town though? Overall, Cork is safe. Calling it a dangerous city is setting the bar extremely low for what constitutes dangerous.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » According to this Ireland ranks as the fourth safest country in the world. Cork is probably one the safest cities in Ireland. You're living in one of the safest cities on the planet.
gimmick wrote: Ya, the name stab city is there as a joke.
Blackie Grey wrote: » Gardai had to use pepper spray the other night to break up a scrap female garda assaulted -cork city center