Disgraceful Scenes in Cork

There is an ethnic minority down there that believe they are God’s chosen people. Sick cunts who named their market after the English.

Cork is the nicest and most scenic city in Ireland and it also fares out worse than two smaller cities in Limerick and Waahuuuurford in the national crime stats thing that the Irish Independent did recently.From the mansions in Blackrock to the industrial powerhouse that is Knocknaheeny god bless Cork!

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[QUOTE=“Beautiful City, post: 1059694, member: 1616”]Cork is the nicest and most scenic city in Ireland and it also fares out worse than two smaller cities in Limerick and Waahuuuurford in the national crime stats thing that the Irish Independent did recently.From the mansions in Blackrock to the industrial powerhouse that is Knocknaheeny god bless Cork!

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So Cork is more dangerous ?? Is that not what TMI said?

Most of Cork city is grotty and run down, tho Patrick St/ French Church St area is fine. As is Oliver Plunkett

[QUOTE=“ChocolateMice, post: 1059696, member: 168”]So Cork is more dangerous ?? Is that not what TMI said?

Most of Cork city is grotty and run down, tho Patrick St/ French Church St area is fine. As is Oliver Plunkett[/QUOTE]

Cork city centre is in an excellent condition compared to other cities and towns around the country!Limerick has it’s share of run down streets as well.That said the Grand Parade could be in better shape.North Main Street is what it is and that’s what i love about that street.

This is a lovely video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vec1X5sdCHg

North side of Cork = Rough

South Side of Cork = Grand

[QUOTE=“downyourthroats, post: 1059707, member: 1497”]North side of Cork = Rough

South Side of Cork = Grand[/QUOTE]

Spoken like a proper out and out simpleton who knows nothing about our great city.There is no such thing as a rough part of Cork.:wink:

Oh to be a rebel…splat…

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[QUOTE=“downyourthroats, post: 1059707, member: 1497”]North side of Cork = Rough

South Side of Cork = Grand[/QUOTE]

Cork = 42 homocides in 5 years.

Avoid trouble, avoid cork.

[QUOTE=“ProjectX, post: 1060229, member: 1742”]Cork = 42 homocides in 5 years.

Avoid trouble, avoid cork.[/QUOTE]

:eek:
Donal Óg’d want to mind himself…

[QUOTE=“ProjectX, post: 1060229, member: 1742”]Cork = 42 homocides in 5 years.

Avoid trouble, avoid cork.[/QUOTE]

You are taking statistics from the county as well as the city to distort your argument.The population of the Cork city urban area is bigger than that of Limerick Galway and Waterford cities combined.Limericks crime figures are disproportionately large for a city of it’s size as these stats show.

Murder/Manslaughter

Dublin – 2.5
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 1.8

Attempts/Threats to Murder

Dublin – 13.6
Limerick City and County – 19.9
Cork City (only) – 4.5

Assaults

Dublin – 346
Limerick City and County – 415
Cork City (only) – 407

Kidnapping and related

Dublin – 4.2
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 0.9

Robbery

Dublin – 161.9
Limerick City and County – 79.1
Cork City (only) – 52

Burglary

Dublin – 823.4
Limerick City and County – 668.8
Cork City (only) – 398.2

Galway (I have included it here because Galway City and County seems to have a very high rate of burglary) 449.1

Theft and Related offences

Dublin – 2,316.5
Limerick City and County – 1,718.9
Cork City (only) – 1,655.7

Fraud and Deception

Dublin – 145.6
Limerick City and County – 90.9
Cork City (only) – 67.7

Possession of Drugs

Dublin – 640.1
Limerick City and County – 527.4
Cork City (only) – 466.4

Weapons and Exposives

Dublin – 19.9
Limerick City and County – 19.4
Cork City (only) – 5.4

Damage to Property

Dublin – 1,235.1
Limerick City and County – 1,253.8
Cork City (only) – 1,031

[B]Disorderly Conduct

Dublin – 1,177.6
Limerick City and County – 1,234.4
Cork City (only) – 1,760.7[/B]

The bit in bold is the only category where Cork fares out worse!I like Limerick but it’s the ultimate example of how not to plan an urban area.Limerick City Council built badly planned housing estates in the suburbs that lead to alarming social problems that not even millions of Euros from the Irish government could fix.Not to mention a city centre that has been destroyed by crippling store rental rates and too many retail parks out in the suburbs leading to the situation where Limerick city centre has the biggest number of shop front vacancies of any city in the country!

[QUOTE=“Beautiful City, post: 1060575, member: 1616”]You are taking statistics from the county as well as the city to distort your argument.The population of the Cork city urban area is bigger than that of Limerick Galway and Waterford cities combined.Limericks crime figures are disproportionately large for a city of it’s size as these stats show.

Murder/Manslaughter

Dublin – 2.5
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 1.8

Attempts/Threats to Murder

Dublin – 13.6
Limerick City and County – 19.9
Cork City (only) – 4.5

Assaults

Dublin – 346
Limerick City and County – 415
Cork City (only) – 407

Kidnapping and related

Dublin – 4.2
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 0.9

Robbery

Dublin – 161.9
Limerick City and County – 79.1
Cork City (only) – 52

Burglary

Dublin – 823.4
Limerick City and County – 668.8
Cork City (only) – 398.2

Galway (I have included it here because Galway City and County seems to have a very high rate of burglary) 449.1

Theft and Related offences

Dublin – 2,316.5
Limerick City and County – 1,718.9
Cork City (only) – 1,655.7

Fraud and Deception

Dublin – 145.6
Limerick City and County – 90.9
Cork City (only) – 67.7

Possession of Drugs

Dublin – 640.1
Limerick City and County – 527.4
Cork City (only) – 466.4

Weapons and Exposives

Dublin – 19.9
Limerick City and County – 19.4
Cork City (only) – 5.4

Damage to Property

Dublin – 1,235.1
Limerick City and County – 1,253.8
Cork City (only) – 1,031

[B]Disorderly Conduct

Dublin – 1,177.6
Limerick City and County – 1,234.4
Cork City (only) – 1,760.7[/B]

The bit in bold is the only category where Cork fares out worse!I like Limerick but it’s the ultimate example of how not to plan an urban area.Limerick City Council built badly planned housing estates in the suburbs that lead to alarming social problems that not even millions of Euros from the Irish government could fix.Not to mention a city centre that has been destroyed by crippling store rental rates and too many retail parks out in the suburbs leading to the situation where Limerick city centre has the biggest number of shop front vacancies of any city in the country![/QUOTE]

So in other words the country is a shit hole outside of galway, which has a high level of burglaries as cunts from outside come in to rob houses.

FFS… He gives out about including Cork county in the Cork stats then he does the same himself with Limerick… Throw up the link there altogether BC.

[QUOTE=“Beautiful City, post: 1060575, member: 1616”]You are taking statistics from the county as well as the city to distort your argument.The population of the Cork city urban area is bigger than that of Limerick Galway and Waterford cities combined.Limericks crime figures are disproportionately large for a city of it’s size as these stats show.

Murder/Manslaughter

Dublin – 2.5
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 1.8

Attempts/Threats to Murder

Dublin – 13.6
Limerick City and County – 19.9
Cork City (only) – 4.5

Assaults

Dublin – 346
Limerick City and County – 415
Cork City (only) – 407

Kidnapping and related

Dublin – 4.2
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 0.9

Robbery

Dublin – 161.9
Limerick City and County – 79.1
Cork City (only) – 52

Burglary

Dublin – 823.4
Limerick City and County – 668.8
Cork City (only) – 398.2

Galway (I have included it here because Galway City and County seems to have a very high rate of burglary) 449.1

Theft and Related offences

Dublin – 2,316.5
Limerick City and County – 1,718.9
Cork City (only) – 1,655.7

Fraud and Deception

Dublin – 145.6
Limerick City and County – 90.9
Cork City (only) – 67.7

Possession of Drugs

Dublin – 640.1
Limerick City and County – 527.4
Cork City (only) – 466.4

Weapons and Exposives

Dublin – 19.9
Limerick City and County – 19.4
Cork City (only) – 5.4

Damage to Property

Dublin – 1,235.1
Limerick City and County – 1,253.8
Cork City (only) – 1,031

[B]Disorderly Conduct

Dublin – 1,177.6
Limerick City and County – 1,234.4
Cork City (only) – 1,760.7[/B]

The bit in bold is the only category where Cork fares out worse!I like Limerick but it’s the ultimate example of how not to plan an urban area.Limerick City Council built badly planned housing estates in the suburbs that lead to alarming social problems that not even millions of Euros from the Irish government could fix.Not to mention a city centre that has been destroyed by crippling store rental rates and too many retail parks out in the suburbs leading to the situation where Limerick city centre has the biggest number of shop front vacancies of any city in the country![/QUOTE]

42 homocides in 5 years in Cork. You were right to flee that place Mr BC

As far as I am aware there was 1 homocide in Limerick in the last 3 - 4 years, so don’t be trying to compare Limerick to trouble spots like cork.

[QUOTE=“Beautiful City, post: 1060575, member: 1616”]You are taking statistics from the county as well as the city to distort your argument.The population of the Cork city urban area is bigger than that of Limerick Galway and Waterford cities combined.Limericks crime figures are disproportionately large for a city of it’s size as these stats show.

Murder/Manslaughter

Dublin – 2.5
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 1.8

Attempts/Threats to Murder

Dublin – 13.6
Limerick City and County – 19.9
Cork City (only) – 4.5

Assaults

Dublin – 346
Limerick City and County – 415
Cork City (only) – 407

Kidnapping and related

Dublin – 4.2
Limerick City and County – 3.6
Cork City (only) – 0.9

Robbery

Dublin – 161.9
Limerick City and County – 79.1
Cork City (only) – 52

Burglary

Dublin – 823.4
Limerick City and County – 668.8
Cork City (only) – 398.2

Galway (I have included it here because Galway City and County seems to have a very high rate of burglary) 449.1

Theft and Related offences

Dublin – 2,316.5
Limerick City and County – 1,718.9
Cork City (only) – 1,655.7

Fraud and Deception

Dublin – 145.6
Limerick City and County – 90.9
Cork City (only) – 67.7

Possession of Drugs

Dublin – 640.1
Limerick City and County – 527.4
Cork City (only) – 466.4

Weapons and Exposives

Dublin – 19.9
Limerick City and County – 19.4
Cork City (only) – 5.4

Damage to Property

Dublin – 1,235.1
Limerick City and County – 1,253.8
Cork City (only) – 1,031

[B]Disorderly Conduct

Dublin – 1,177.6
Limerick City and County – 1,234.4
Cork City (only) – 1,760.7[/B]

The bit in bold is the only category where Cork fares out worse!I like Limerick but it’s the ultimate example of how not to plan an urban area.Limerick City Council built badly planned housing estates in the suburbs that lead to alarming social problems that not even millions of Euros from the Irish government could fix.Not to mention a city centre that has been destroyed by crippling store rental rates and too many retail parks out in the suburbs leading to the situation where Limerick city centre has the biggest number of shop front vacancies of any city in the country![/QUOTE]

Jesus you are a thick cunt.

And where did he get these mysterious figures from?

Cork is a very rough spot riddled with drugs, down through the years there has been a number of high profile gangland hits on the streets of the city. Michael Crinnion and Kieran Flynn to name but a few

I’m actually starting to think the cunt is for real.

Cork was the extascy capital of Ireland for years as well. Sir Henry’s was the Mecca of drugs in Ireland

[QUOTE=“ProjectX, post: 1060655, member: 1742”]42 homocides in 5 years in Cork. You were right to flee that place Mr BC

As far as I am aware there was 1 homocide in Limerick in the last 3 - 4 years, so don’t be trying to compare Limerick to trouble spots like cork.[/QUOTE]

For a city that is bigger than Limerick Waterford and Galway combined Cork is in a very good shape.Cork is a wonderful city with wonderful people.God bless Cork and all who hail from her!