Sure isn't that the same for every city and country in the world? There are no go area everywhere, I wouldn't say Ireland is the worst at all.
2007-12-12 06:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't agree. Highest drug problem and binge drinking? Ever been to Spain? And I don't mean tourist resources!
Look up the word and images "botellón" in goggles.
There's nothing different about Ireland - it has the same problems as any other country but one little distinction- People with great values! I've seen worse in the UK and in the rest of Europe but yes you are right. If you go to the wrong areas or happen to be in the wrong lace at the wrong time that's just unfortunate no matter where you are.
2007-12-12 18:55:36
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answered by Pacito 5
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it certainly relies upon the place you pass in each and every usa, Dublin is plenty greater risky then someplace rural in England like North yorkshire or Cornwall, the two so London is greater risky then someplace like County Kerry or Galway contained in the Republic. definite we've a brilliant style of Muslims residing right here however the overpowering majority are non violent and have not have been given any interest in any terrorist events by any skill and as for the Irish conflict maximum assaults occurred in northern eire and in spite of the certainty that there remains in some circumstances an remoted incident you would be extraordinarily unlucky to be caught up in something.
2016-10-01 10:47:32
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answered by jensen 4
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Isn't it the same in any country? The UK is just as bad, as are Germany & France ( god help you if you live in Paris and get caught up in the riots!) and they are just some of the countries on the tip of my tongue.
I moved to Ireland 2 years ago and we live in a nice town, crime rates are low, the guards are all friendly and people will talk to you. The town I moved from in the UK was over run with undesirable people, burgularies were at an all time high, drug pushers outside my daughters school!
I feel a hell of a lot safer here than back in the UK.
2007-12-12 06:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The only place I've seen someone jagging up with heroin was in Dublin.
And that was whilst sitting on the open top sightseeing bus. In the city centre in the early afternoon.
So I think it has its fair share of problems.
2007-12-12 07:09:02
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answered by David D 1
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No country in Europe will be safe since most of the serious and petty crimes are commited by third worlders.
2007-12-12 07:04:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the same for everywhere .... people are friendly, but there are some dodgy elements and you have to be careful.
2007-12-12 21:07:59
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answered by Orla C 7
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Ireland is one of the safest countries, but the safest country in Europe and in the World is Finland
2007-12-12 06:37:01
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answered by Bori 5
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