They've obviously heard about your Loft excursions MOE.They bolted the second I came in.
They've obviously heard about your Loft excursions MOE.They bolted the second I came in.
Most of Bennys pubs only have security on at the weekend. Go to the Mutton Lane or the Oval midweek and you won't see security.Then why spend so much on security and bouncers?
Oliver plunkett st last friday lunchtime four junkies roaring at each other over a deal,Was in town yesterday evening and fancied a slice of Pizza so went over to Frankies on the corner of South Mall/Grand Parade to grab a quick bite before meeting a friend for a drink.
The usual pack of undesirables were hanging around making a show of themselves openly drinking bottles of whiskey and being rowdy without a care in world, I seen one of the degenerates fuck and empty bottle straight into the river which pissed me off.
About two hours later I seen a fella being held down outside Impala by 3 guards who took 45mins to arrive according to a bouncer that seen the whole thing, it was the same scumbag who apparently punched a girl before being kicked up and down the road by a few lads who were drinking in Impala, I have to say I was delighted karma found this fucker.
Anyone saying violence and anti social behavior isn't rising in the City clearly doesn't visit town too often, twice this week I've seen it with my own eyes before 7pm in the evening.
Someone really needs to get a handle on this immediately.
Between this and the opening of Frankies New York style Pizza, Cork really has become like NYC in the 1970'sOliver plunkett st last friday lunchtime four junkies roaring at each other over a deal,
They probably didn't agree with Pat Ryan's team eitherOliver plunkett st last friday lunchtime four junkies roaring at each other over a deal,
Yup.It's one thing during winter when the streets are dark and quiet, and we can hide these scumbags away.
But yesterday I was in town and was thinking how absolutely lovely Cork is on a sunny day. Loads of people out shopping, having a coffee, or just wandering down Patrick Street with the kids. It was absolutely glorious.
Then I get as far as Lifestyle the Oyster Tavern and there are people standing around watching 4 or 5 absolute wasters screaming at each other in the middle of the street and holding up traffic.
Cork isn't a big city and these fuckers stand out a mile. I actually think the impact that this could have on tourism is far more pronounced in Cork than Dublin. I'm in Dublin every week and I can't tell you the last time I saw hassle on somewhere like Grafton Street, Dame Street, or College Green. Obviously Dublin is a shithole with loads of scum, but they tend to keep away from the areas most frequented by tourists.
In Cork, they are all over our two main shopping/hospitality streets.
They all hang around O’Connell St and adjacent streets. Abbey St is an absolute shithole.It's one thing during winter when the streets are dark and quiet, and we can hide these scumbags away.
But yesterday I was in town and was thinking how absolutely lovely Cork is on a sunny day. Loads of people out shopping, having a coffee, or just wandering down Patrick Street with the kids. It was absolutely glorious.
Then I get as far as Lifestyle the Oyster Tavern and there are people standing around watching 4 or 5 absolute wasters screaming at each other in the middle of the street and holding up traffic.
Cork isn't a big city and these fuckers stand out a mile. I actually think the impact that this could have on tourism is far more pronounced in Cork than Dublin. I'm in Dublin every week and I can't tell you the last time I saw hassle on somewhere like Grafton Street, Dame Street, or College Green. Obviously Dublin is a shithole with loads of scum, but they tend to keep away from the areas most frequented by tourists.
In Cork, they are all over our two main shopping/hospitality streets.
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