Life on Talbot Street - Dublin City's crime street
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- There is one advantage to working for a newspaper on Dublin's Talbot Street - you don't have to look hard to find crime.
This week, the Sunday World reported on how a pool of blood was left on the ground outside our office after a machete was used during a melee between two groups.
Niall Donald speaks to Sunday World News Editor Eimear Rabbitt about just another day on Dublin's most notorious street.
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Why don’t yous say they were non nationals that we’re fighting in talbot street
Why don’t you get your pointy hood on and head there champ
Was it ? Tanlbot street wasn’t bad before “non nationalists” ?
@@MrNoBody_b no it was the garden of Eden then.
According to morons, Societies problems lie with minorities. He’s doing a ted talk soon 🙄
@@MrNoBody_b if it was bad before, it is stupid to add to the problem
Well done young lady, good reporting, best of luck 👏
Elephant in the room not mentioned
😂😂😂😂store street police station a few hundred yards away couldn't find a bunch of Africans fighting over drug's with machetes and knives, were fucked
I was attacked by a gang of yobs throwing cheese at me ,in the end I told them straight.Thats not very mature !!
Not many cheese connoisseurs frequent this channel so I think that comment will fly over most people's heads. Que sera, sera. Whatever will brie, will brie.
There's holes in that story....
All doctors doing open air heart surgery
Why are people been allowed go around the area masked up
The COVID
The Sunday World is definitely where its happening
You couldn’t pay me enough money to go back to Dublin for a night or two, what a shithole. These guys seem like pretty good reporters though.
It has always been rough in town, nothing new. Just too many woke snowflakes around making a big deal about it.
yeh, they crying foul coz they got stabbed up, slashed or killed after hospitalisation. man up ffs...
Great interview, thanks Niall and Emer! I'm not at all familiar with Dublin so this was interesting.
Anytime, I am in Talbot Street I have a spring in my step. It's always an edgy area since the Glenanne Gang bombed 💣 it in 1974, and then Morans Hotel nearby so redolent of memories. It was here that David Seaman, stayed and was lured to his death in February 1972, ending up outside Cullaville, south Armagh, courtesy of Sinn Fein, Gardiner Street / Official IRA 🇮🇪📷
there all doctors and nurses
When are people going to wake up that these reporters don't come from areas that we come from I'm sick of saying it Sunday world makes massive amount of money from our misery.. Bunch of yuppies💵😔🌍🇮🇪🇮🇪💯💯💯
Its called Tablet Street hereabouts 💀🚔💀
REPORT!!!!!!!Talbot street is great until you come across a wrong one......loved working there but crimes are not reported....REPORT every instance...Make it possible to be a safe street again.
What are them clown cops doing
Mcentee says dublin is safe
Another day in talbot street .... been goin on for donkey years ....and it aint gonna stop
We are used to altercation however it is on anther level now with the "traditional" weapons of choice that come with embracing multiculturalism. Stanley blade nasty, machete much more leathal in terms of the weight the span, and the size.
Wouldn't happen on south side of town, Southside and Northside is like 2 different cities Joke
Youths this youths that. No mention of the Somali gangs or the Roma gangs
Why don't you go around the corner to Eden Quay north to Ronans where the 27/15 buses pull in . Sam has the coffee ☕ shop leased. The bus drivers won't use it because the Algerians that roam the board walk have the shop taking over dealing drugs out of it 💯% fact. Why are the Store Street Garda / Pearce Street Garda not closing down that cafe????? Or why is the Sunday world 🌎 not doing a story on it. Dublin bus driver here who will not use that shop anymore here. Where is Helen the great and the reason why it's volatile is Dublin City Council have Gardiner Street/ Talbot Street/ Amiens street turned into a ghetto with turning the B&Bs into emergency accommodation.. say it as it is ffs
Are you looking bud thats all you hear around there 😁
Dont worry , We have survived famine and plague we can survive diversity.
Bring back the glue bags
Garda station next door