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"Jubal....are you living in the south now.....its not all bad " I spend a considerable amount of my time in the so-called south, and make a particular point of staying abreast of matters pertaining to life in the Republic, by a variety of means, including first hand experiences! | |||
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"Whats it like in Northern Ireland " Domestic violence did rise very substantially during lockdowns, and fraud has increased substantially too especially romance fraud and frauds involving the elderly. The PSNI are clamping down very significantly on drug trafficking and also human trafficking into covert sla#ery and prostitution. Unprovoked street violence is rare, but does occur especially where alcohol and drugs are involved. I know of one specific instance where a gullible elderly man, with a strong religious ethos was conned out of all his savings: he was one victim of a foreign professional gang from eastern Europe who targeted several elderly folk in Bangor and Belfast. When the PSNI applied pressure they went back to their home country. | |||
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"The statistics issued by the Garda Siochana state that there has been an increase in most crime, especially fraud, that has increased by 43%. Violence is definitely on the up, especially on public transport: trains, LUAS, DART, etc. This is why I opened this specific thread." Of course its increased by 43% we are only really emerging from covid lockdowns, only a year ago we had to stay indoors which meant less crime unless its domestic, now we are out and about and crime figures are rocketing again | |||
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"I am not sure on statistics I think we are just more in undated with the information. But what I have witnessed and this is not on the ramming of the patrol car but a severe lack of fear or respect for our justice system let alone the gardaí" That kind of joyriding/ramming garda cars was far worse in the 80s and 90s, there was no such thing as an immobiliser so any car could be stolen it was a joyrider dream also we didn't hear about the escapades of years ago because nobody had a mobile phone and if you did there was no camera on it, recording these incidents and putting them on social media makes it a whole lot worse and really brings it to the public eye hence why we seem to think today's problems are far worse than those of 25 years ago.. | |||
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"Jubal....are you living in the south now.....its not all bad I spend a considerable amount of my time in the so-called south, and make a particular point of staying abreast of matters pertaining to life in the Republic, by a variety of means, including first hand experiences!" Define what you mean by 'so called south' ? | |||
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