“Tensions between dissident republicans and unionists have increased in the lead-up to the centenary of the Easter Rising (24-29 April — Proclamation of Irish independence). You should avoid all protests and demonstrations, including those associated with Northern Ireland, as they may turn violent,” stated a government travel update released on April 11. An increase in crime in Ireland was listed as another concern by the country’s Department of Foreign Affairs. “Car theft and break-ins are increasing, especially in Dublin and tourist locations, and rental cars are particularly targeted,” read the government’s statement.
smash wrote: » The message is to be cautious in NI, not ROI. Even I'm cautious going up North, the sight of a southern reg car is enough to piss off a lot of people.
xabi wrote: » Not the one I'm reading, its for Ireland.
smash wrote: » "Tensions between dissident republicans and unionists" Doesn't sound like Dublin, or ROI at all. The only mention of Dublin was car theft and break-ins.
xabi wrote: » It specifically mentions Dublin
smash wrote: » Yes, only once as I've stated. "Car theft and break-ins are increasing, especially in Dublin and tourist locations"
Northern Ireland Australians travelling to Northern Ireland should read the relevant sections of our travel advice for the United Kingdom.
xabi wrote: » The article is about ROI - http://smartraveller.gov.au/countries/ireland NI is called out separately
smash wrote: » That is not the article linked in the OP, or even linked from the article in the OP.
biko wrote: » Hence, stay out of Dublin and you'll be grand Welcome to Galway Australians!
Boom_Bap wrote: » I can see where this is coming from, I've been pickpocketed today 16 times, passed numerous voilent demonstrations, had my broken into today alone 7 times (i've just left the door open at this stage). Thankfully I haven't passed through any secluded parks today.
Seamai wrote: » This is a load of rubbish. I'd say Irish people visiting Australia are in far more danger judging by how often we here about Irish people involved in incidents there. Official Australia seem to be very quick to criticise us Irish but as a cousin of mine who has lived there for over 40 years is quick to complain, the ruling class there is still very much English.
Boom_Bap wrote: » I can see where this is coming from, I've been pickpocketed today 16 times, passed numerous voilent demonstrations, had my ar@e broken into today alone 7 times (i've just left the door open at this stage). Thankfully I haven't passed through any secluded parks today.
Jayop wrote: » ....and sensational bollocks from the poster who said driving a southern reg car in NI could cause you problems.