Brazilian living in Dublin here. It's funny how is everything about point of view because the most dangerous place in Dublin is the garden of Eden comparing to almost every place in Sao Paulo where i grew up. I'm very grateful for Ireland, accomplished things I'd never imagined... Is sad to see so much potential in this country and govs ruining it so bad
SP is pretty dodgy, I walked around there as only White European during COVID, some guys were thinking to rob me alright near the Cathedral but actually Porto Alegre is more dangerous than SP in my opinion
Glad you enjoyed your walkabout 👍. Did you notice the complete absence of Garda presence? The Brookfield youth Center was closed recently because of the lack of council and government funding. There are really good people in the communities that you walked around. You walked passed the Fettercairn Horse project and community hub. It would have been great if you had went in and spoke to them. The people who live in the community are not the problem. The lack of funding and opportunities is the problem. A 10 minute bus trip down to sout/east Tallaght would show you the difference community funding can have. The lower part of Tallaght is abundantly funded but you would think it's a completely different suburb of Dublin. Stop and talk to the local people next time you visit 👍
The cameraman went looking for trouble and ended up with the most uneventful video ever shown on TH-cam. Overall the video gets 10 out of 10 for it's tranquilising effect and should be made available to those of a nervous disposition and/or suffering from anxiety attacks. What a lovely quiet and peaceful neighbourhood.
I totally agree with you it was a 8 out of 10 on the quiet side thanks for your comment I'm sorry it wasn't as eventful as you would like but I'm happy that the community that I visited ended up peaceful and mostly nice place it is another reason why I do these videos to open eyes that things aren't always as they seem but sometimes they are keep in contact your feedback was much appreciated hope you enjoy the rest of your day or night wherever you are
@@softgreenfilms Yes of course it's NOT all about the bad, I agree with you. Successive governments have ignored constantly the early warning signs that emit from communities in need. The consequences are plain to see and hear about, but there is the good side too and that's very important to show people as well. Keep doing your thing and enjoy it too. Well done 👏👏👏
The absolute cheek of you to walk through one of the area's of Tallaght and say that you were afraid for your life and that there were some really dodgy people around not to mention that every house had a house alarm?? But yet i saw a couple of children and young teens playing and chatting! I saw a lot of nice car's and vans outside people's houses which indicates to me that it's a hard working class area! You saw a horse box that might i add that there is a local stable that the youth go and look after the horses! The art work "Stephen" was in remembrance of a young boy who lost his life on that spot! You saw two boarded up house's a bit of graffiti and rubbish around so how dare you even post a video without knowing the facts! You get good and bad no matter where your from but you took the word of a drug addict, why didn't you stop and talk with the lads that were outside the house just at the end of your video?? And yes i am from Tallaght just a different part! What's it like from where you are from?
thanks for the comment i totally agree with you when you read what the main stream media tells you it hypes you up and i also read what happened to that young lad its horrible rip. i will be going back there at some point with a more open mind and if you would like drop me a email and you could show me about give me a bit more infomation on the area good bad the lot thanks again.
I live just a little way away from there. Tallaght is a great place, but of course, like everywhere, there are risk spots. Main reasons are school absence, lack of education and resources but some great volunteers working very hard to change that.
😆 thanks for the comment 👍 it was a nerve wrecking place to be made worse by the news and information given to me by about the ten people I asked that day sometimes these places don't seem as bad as they are made out to be which in my opinion is a good thing as it helps break the stigma around the neighbourhoods, I ownly go by facts figures and information that I obtain.
@@softgreenfilmsare u from the north . Your accent tells me yes. I hate it when people call the 6 counties the (UK) it’s the north of Ireland nothing else. I love the name of your channel . I watch a lot of videos of the soft white underbelly by an American guy. He gets millions of views on each video. Is that where you got the name of your channel from. ?
I drove through tallaght lately and was really surprised at how well it looked so clean. I don't think tallaght is considered overly bad, it's not upper class but in comparison to parts of uk/ni it's fine
Soft Green Films I can only compare your herosim to the renowned war journalist Jane Mathison, who donned in kevlar and armed with a mighty pen, transformed the face of conflict reporting. Her courageous storytelling from the world's most dangerous frontlines has rattled millions, echoing both the deafening clamor of war and the soft cries of those trapped within it. Braving gunfire and despotism, Mathison's fearlessness unveils glimpses into the very heart of human struggle, resilience, and hope. You and her are one and the same. God bless the work that you do.
The mural at 24:26 is for a 12 year old boy who was burned alive in 2001. A group of boys had built a makeshift den made out of wood on that spot. Two of the boys decided to sleep in the den overnight when a man who wasn't local but had family or friends on that street decided to burn it down because he was fed up with the antisocial behavior by those boys. Apparently he didn't realise the two boys were sleeping in it. One of the boys managed to escape but the other died. I believe the man got 15 years. Further down that street is the house where a 24 year old man stabbed his 18 year old sister and 8 year old twin brother and sister to death throwing the twins out of the top window possibly before they died from their stab wounds. That happened last year.
@user-qj3tw8hw3n in my youth i truely believed all humans had in there core a passion to protect all children, how naive i was , the older i get the more it seems the opposite is true ,imo humans on the whole have grown into a vile species with good people being the exception rather than the norm .
Nice video, it's good to see different parts of the country. If you are not familiar with the locality what about joining up with a local youtuber in the area you are visiting, I watched some of Kevin Coyle's videos and I think he said he is from that part of Tallaght. He did a video where he went to a public meeting there but when the People Before Profit TD saw him he turned around and drove away without even going in, so there was no meeting and the video ended up being very short!
I'm just outside Citywest in Brownsbarn. Honestly Tallaght has a bad name but I've great friends living in it and some awesome people I work with too. It's like everywhere now...takes one bad bunch to bring a place down.
that's why i like doing these videos because not everything that we hear or read aka in the main stream media is true and its important to highlight that.
It's rained here for the whole month of July lol. I very family in Wales. I agree its poverty stricken some part's. It's just not on the scale of West Dublin
My friend used to live in Tallaght, its supposed to be bad, it's a massive collection of houses, I've been all round it and there's some really rough areas but never caught any bother, the people are friendly if you're not bothering anyone nobody cares really, if you're in a uniform it's a different story.
Love the comment it was great meeting you today hope you have a nice night and I'll catch up with you soon your full of knowledge loved listening to it.
I totally agree I just go on by what the media and people say it not a reflection on my opinion that's why I do these videos to show that it's now all what it's made out to be in the main stream media ect thanks for watching thankyou for the comment and feed back
Just watched this. Don’t know where you are getting your information from. Fettercairn and tallaght great places to live I’ve lived there for over 30 years in fettercairn. Yes def few bad apples but majority ppl are brilliant. Think you need to get some facts before u do your walkabouts.
Im from swords. Swords is where a lot of heavy stuff gets stashed due to being right beside airport and motorway to belfast or down south but its not a bad area but a few murders have happened here shootings and stabbings. My area use to have burnt out cars on the greens every weekend Now it's peaceful as ever
You were right when you said you mightn't post the video, you shouldn't have. You said your not completely ripping the back out of the area but thats all you did. You seem disappointed it wasn't the hole you were hoping for. I get what you're trying to do but to not bother your hole to take 5 minutes to research the area on google before you went in to give a summary for your viewers is shameful.
I grew up in Fettercairn me family moved out in 97....that place is nothing like it was in the 80s & 90s it was a dangerous place back then due to poverty lack of amenities & the Dr ugs, it wasnt as built up back then wed plenty of green space, but it was a really tough area to grow up in, but back then you were safe walking around your own estate & the rule was you never sh!t on your own doorstep no such thing as being armed when fighting they used their hands....the local men/fathers took turns in patrolling the streets when the h€roin€ started to become a huge problem, the locals knew if you were from Fettercairn, if they didn't recognise you they'd stop you ask you who you are & where you from if they didn't know ya they ran you out of the area they were clearing the estate of Dr ugs & pushers & addicts before the younger generation got caught up in it...I seen so many amazing friends & locals lose everything to it....but what I will say my best memories are growing up in Fettercairn I absolutely loved growing up there despite it being a no go area....
Where are you from in Ireland .,??? The 6 counties in the north of Ireland are part of Ireland too. Are you a unionist as only they call the north of Ireland The (UK) or NI.? I can tell by your accent your from the north. My cousin lives where u are now 💚🇮🇪
That c.c.t.v. pole is in kilmarten drive its agood place to live like any were its dog eat dog but gardia are not well come they come in with 2 or 3 cars and avan with as meny gardia they can fit in the cars and van .but i love live liveing in killmartin .i moved in when they were first being giveing out and everyone lokes out for each outher.🙉🙈🙊🇮🇪💯
I remember when Tallaght did not exist, then hearing about it's development early eighties, been told it would be a model residential area, a delightful new town. Some warned that such a vast area should have amenities built from the beginning, and failing that it might become a lawless shithole.... Well it did.
@@derekdempsey8506 I know what you mean , but i strongly believe in facilities being built into any major residential projects. Obviously then it's how people treat those facilities and who comes into those new areas. I know what I speak of is just an issue of social planning , I'd imagine we both agree that the real problems stem from the forced population growth and who gets the housing. Crime is a choice, as is anti-social behavior , with or without the amenities built there. 😢😢😢
They built The Square in tallaght in the early 90s. It was the largest SC in Ireland at the time. Tallaght in 2019 was listed as the cleanest area of Dublin in the latest national litter survey by Irish Businesses Against Litter (IBAL).
Mate, youve been iladvised, you need to get that camera down to ballsbridge and see the shit that goes down there. Even at 6am, youre sure to run into trouble.
That second estate I live in and there’s rarely any trouble tbh Sheehy Skeffington. First one is near City West and that’s posh as fcuk. Tallaght is weird in the sense you have estates that’s are posh next to an old lower class. Honestly they’d want to put a new Garda station near City West because the shite is going to hit the fan in the next few years
Not just there, Ballyfermot, Ballymun, Darndale, Belmayne,Or Hellmayne as I call it. Ballyfermot known as the wild west, and ballymun, etc on northside
@@softgreenfilms the old joke was there’s no fortunes in fortunestown nor no jobs in jobs town But it’s after the biblical character Job, which is pronounced Jobe :)
It's important to make up your own mind when a place is disparaged! The London based media and the southern English , alway's verbally run down Liverpool , but i lived there for four year's and it's the best city i ever lived in! 😃🤔😏
This fellas dying for some action😂 mate consider yourself lucky you dont come into bother werever you go in "bad areas" j,,your safe in Ireland mate,these areas arent that dodgy to walk through but if u went confronting ppl it would be a different story
Bro no ones gonna meet with you or be on camera if you go ballymun or any of these places that are trouble area's not unless they have no brains but all the power to you.
You need to apologise for this video, bud. Fettercairn is a nice area and your video pretty much proved it. All you done was insult how it looks. You said you were expecting more horses but didn't realise you were a 2 minute walk away from the Fettercairn stable and you turned back before you got to it. You said it seemed depressing despite small kids and laughter heard throughout. You weren't in any sort of danger even after sticking your camera over the wall to look at the traveller's tipped over bins.
You walked by the house i grew up in Fettercairn and in Rossfield Park. Its not so bad nowadays. Probably best not to stop at one of the houses to point your camera at it. Luckily nobody seen you. Good video.
Kind of repeating others but I did door2door work so I can tell you. Tallaght is really lacking for action. Finglas, Ballymun and Darndale. You won't be kidnapped or anything but they are just way more interesting.
There's nothing wrong with tallaght mate full of good people.yes a few bad Apple around but its not that bad .
I agree with you a few bad apples can really bring down a place thanks for the comment if you have any suggestions in dublin drop me a comment.
A yea.just filthy!
TALLAGHT in 2019 was listed as the cleanest area of Dublin in the National Litter survey by Irish Businesses Against Litter (IBAL).
@@softgreenfilmsballymun
Fettercairn is horrific. A different world.
Brazilian living in Dublin here. It's funny how is everything about point of view because the most dangerous place in Dublin is the garden of Eden comparing to almost every place in Sao Paulo where i grew up. I'm very grateful for Ireland, accomplished things I'd never imagined... Is sad to see so much potential in this country and govs ruining it so bad
SP is pretty dodgy, I walked around there as only White European during COVID, some guys were thinking to rob me alright near the Cathedral but actually Porto Alegre is more dangerous than SP in my opinion
Glad you enjoyed your walkabout 👍.
Did you notice the complete absence of Garda presence?
The Brookfield youth Center was closed recently because of the lack of council and government funding.
There are really good people in the communities that you walked around. You walked passed the Fettercairn Horse project and community hub. It would have been great if you had went in and spoke to them.
The people who live in the community are not the problem. The lack of funding and opportunities is the problem.
A 10 minute bus trip down to sout/east Tallaght would show you the difference community funding can have. The lower part of Tallaght is abundantly funded but you would think it's a completely different suburb of Dublin.
Stop and talk to the local people next time you visit 👍
I used to do door2door sales. More interesting estates are in ballymun, Finglas and Darndale.
The cameraman went looking for trouble and ended up with the most uneventful video ever shown on TH-cam.
Overall the video gets 10 out of 10 for it's tranquilising effect and should be made available to those of a nervous disposition and/or suffering from anxiety attacks.
What a lovely quiet and peaceful neighbourhood.
I totally agree with you it was a 8 out of 10 on the quiet side thanks for your comment I'm sorry it wasn't as eventful as you would like but I'm happy that the community that I visited ended up peaceful and mostly nice place it is another reason why I do these videos to open eyes that things aren't always as they seem but sometimes they are keep in contact your feedback was much appreciated hope you enjoy the rest of your day or night wherever you are
Yes, but when it kicks off, it kicks off big time and regular 😢
@@jimbanda im sad i didn't capture the madness but its not all about the bad i will be back thanks for the comment
@@softgreenfilms Yes of course it's NOT all about the bad, I agree with you. Successive governments have ignored constantly the early warning signs that emit from communities in need.
The consequences are plain to see and hear about, but there is the good side too and that's very important to show people as well.
Keep doing your thing and enjoy it too. Well done 👏👏👏
I was shitting meself watching that 🙀🙀
Lovely looking Dublin from a 🇬🇧 citizen
The absolute cheek of you to walk through one of the area's of Tallaght and say that you were afraid for your life and that there were some really dodgy people around not to mention that every house had a house alarm?? But yet i saw a couple of children and young teens playing and chatting! I saw a lot of nice car's and vans outside people's houses which indicates to me that it's a hard working class area! You saw a horse box that might i add that there is a local stable that the youth go and look after the horses! The art work "Stephen" was in remembrance of a young boy who lost his life on that spot! You saw two boarded up house's a bit of graffiti and rubbish around so how dare you even post a video without knowing the facts! You get good and bad no matter where your from but you took the word of a drug addict, why didn't you stop and talk with the lads that were outside the house just at the end of your video?? And yes i am from Tallaght just a different part!
What's it like from where you are from?
thanks for the comment i totally agree with you when you read what the main stream media tells you it hypes you up and i also read what happened to that young lad its horrible rip. i will be going back there at some point with a more open mind and if you would like drop me a email and you could show me about give me a bit more infomation on the area good bad the lot thanks again.
I live just a little way away from there. Tallaght is a great place, but of course, like everywhere, there are risk spots. Main reasons are school absence, lack of education and resources but some great volunteers working very hard to change that.
The most dangerous part was the kids with the ball. I guess there was a chance they might of kicked it at you.
😆 thanks for the comment 👍 it was a nerve wrecking place to be made worse by the news and information given to me by about the ten people I asked that day sometimes these places don't seem as bad as they are made out to be which in my opinion is a good thing as it helps break the stigma around the neighbourhoods, I ownly go by facts figures and information that I obtain.
I e 10:18 10:18
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If anyone confronts you tell them you have come here to kick ass and chew bubblegum and you're all out of bubblegum 😆
mate thats brilliant i will be using that one
You should go to Dalkey village in South Dublin,some real bad mother F.....s down there,be careful the place is also full of smack heads
thankyou for the suggestion i will of course will get around to it just for you.
Still nowhere near as bad as the bad neighborhoods in America
Really enjoyed this vid, strangely serene
It really was in a way.
@@softgreenfilmsare u from the north . Your accent tells me yes. I hate it when people call the 6 counties the (UK) it’s the north of Ireland nothing else. I love the name of your channel . I watch a lot of videos of the soft white underbelly by an American guy. He gets millions of views on each video. Is that where you got the name of your channel from. ?
I drove through tallaght lately and was really surprised at how well it looked so clean. I don't think tallaght is considered overly bad, it's not upper class but in comparison to parts of uk/ni it's fine
TALLAGHT in 2019 was listed as the cleanest area of Dublin in the latest national litter survey by Irish Businesses Against Litter (IBAL)
Parts are awful
Soft Green Films I can only compare your herosim to the renowned war journalist Jane Mathison, who donned in kevlar and armed with a mighty pen, transformed the face of conflict reporting. Her courageous storytelling from the world's most dangerous frontlines has rattled millions, echoing both the deafening clamor of war and the soft cries of those trapped within it. Braving gunfire and despotism, Mathison's fearlessness unveils glimpses into the very heart of human struggle, resilience, and hope. You and her are one and the same. God bless the work that you do.
The mural at 24:26 is for a 12 year old boy who was burned alive in 2001. A group of boys had built a makeshift den made out of wood on that spot. Two of the boys decided to sleep in the den overnight when a man who wasn't local but had family or friends on that street decided to burn it down because he was fed up with the antisocial behavior by those boys. Apparently he didn't realise the two boys were sleeping in it. One of the boys managed to escape but the other died. I believe the man got 15 years. Further down that street is the house where a 24 year old man stabbed his 18 year old sister and 8 year old twin brother and sister to death throwing the twins out of the top window possibly before they died from their stab wounds. That happened last year.
jeez i remember that case well poor devil they got cctv n eventually caught the guy very sad thanks for pointing it out
@user-qj3tw8hw3n in my youth i truely believed all humans had in there core a passion to protect all children, how naive i was , the older i get the more it seems the opposite is true ,imo humans on the whole have grown into a vile species with good people being the exception rather than the norm .
I was questioned for that by Gardai several times because I fitted the description of the guy who did it.
Nice video, it's good to see different parts of the country. If you are not familiar with the locality what about joining up with a local youtuber in the area you are visiting, I watched some of Kevin Coyle's videos and I think he said he is from that part of Tallaght. He did a video where he went to a public meeting there but when the People Before Profit TD saw him he turned around and drove away without even going in, so there was no meeting and the video ended up being very short!
I'm just outside Citywest in Brownsbarn. Honestly Tallaght has a bad name but I've great friends living in it and some awesome people I work with too. It's like everywhere now...takes one bad bunch to bring a place down.
that estate was way cleaner than anywhere rough in wales uk and more pleasant
Wales is harmless except for the Valleys 😆
@@stopusinaar you know how to kick a fella when hes down lol i live in the rhondda ! poverty stricken, dire and usually raining :(
that's why i like doing these videos because not everything that we hear or read aka in the main stream media is true and its important to highlight that.
It's rained here for the whole month of July lol. I very family in Wales. I agree its poverty stricken some part's. It's just not on the scale of West Dublin
Most Dangerous? lol
Next episode: Visit Jobstown for Hell-O-Ween! Even the ghosts would arm themselves before entering!
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My friend used to live in Tallaght, its supposed to be bad, it's a massive collection of houses, I've been all round it and there's some really rough areas but never caught any bother, the people are friendly if you're not bothering anyone nobody cares really, if you're in a uniform it's a different story.
Love the comment it was great meeting you today hope you have a nice night and I'll catch up with you soon your full of knowledge loved listening to it.
@@softgreenfilms Anytime mate give me a buzz.
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To be fair Sheriff Street, Summer hill that is the place for real drama. If you want subscribers get the video in there on a warm Summer evening.
Like how do you think that this is the most dangerous place to be
I totally agree I just go on by what the media and people say it not a reflection on my opinion that's why I do these videos to show that it's now all what it's made out to be in the main stream media ect thanks for watching thankyou for the comment and feed back
If you want danger go to Finglas Dublin
It's just more interesting looking than Tallaght also. Finglas West down as far and drop in to the haulting site for a chat with the Quinn Mcdonaghs.
Or walk into Dominic Street flats or dorset Street flats and see how long he lasts with a camera lmao
There is good and bad in all communities. Tallaght is no different.
Just watched this. Don’t know where you are getting your information from. Fettercairn and tallaght great places to live I’ve lived there for over 30 years in fettercairn. Yes def few bad apples but majority ppl are brilliant. Think you need to get some facts before u do your walkabouts.
thank you it was a last minute video it was meant to be ballymun
lol welcome to Beirut
It had that feeling about it
Im from swords. Swords is where a lot of heavy stuff gets stashed due to being right beside airport and motorway to belfast or down south but its not a bad area but a few murders have happened here shootings and stabbings. My area use to have burnt out cars on the greens every weekend
Now it's peaceful as ever
Swords is a fairytale compared to west tallaght
@stopusinaar well done you can resc
You were right when you said you mightn't post the video, you shouldn't have. You said your not completely ripping the back out of the area but thats all you did. You seem disappointed it wasn't the hole you were hoping for. I get what you're trying to do but to not bother your hole to take 5 minutes to research the area on google before you went in to give a summary for your viewers is shameful.
Lovely to hear the birds singing
at least you don't have black and hispanics like we do in nyc
I grew up in Fettercairn me family moved out in 97....that place is nothing like it was in the 80s & 90s it was a dangerous place back then due to poverty lack of amenities & the Dr ugs, it wasnt as built up back then wed plenty of green space, but it was a really tough area to grow up in, but back then you were safe walking around your own estate & the rule was you never sh!t on your own doorstep no such thing as being armed when fighting they used their hands....the local men/fathers took turns in patrolling the streets when the h€roin€ started to become a huge problem, the locals knew if you were from Fettercairn, if they didn't recognise you they'd stop you ask you who you are & where you from if they didn't know ya they ran you out of the area they were clearing the estate of Dr ugs & pushers & addicts before the younger generation got caught up in it...I seen so many amazing friends & locals lose everything to it....but what I will say my best memories are growing up in Fettercairn I absolutely loved growing up there despite it being a no go area....
Where are you from in Ireland .,??? The 6 counties in the north of Ireland are part of Ireland too. Are you a unionist as only they call the north of Ireland The (UK) or NI.? I can tell by your accent your from the north. My cousin lives where u are now 💚🇮🇪
Streets seem very clean. No rubbish anywhere.
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@@TheBadElf .....foxes did that.
Don’t go to the square really dangerous down there. Specially in Dunnes stores be careful man, you’re crazy.
lol thanks for watching man.
Especially the price of carrots in Dunnes. 2euro? Me arse
Stick to the main roads mate
You put another comment up about globalisation and it was shadow band its crazy mate it wasn't even bad just the truth.
Just kaype her lit boss... Kaype her lit. Flat to the mat bro.
Definitely not the most dangerous pal,back to the research
That c.c.t.v. pole is in kilmarten drive its agood place to live like any were its dog eat dog but gardia are not well come they come in with 2 or 3 cars and avan with as meny gardia they can fit in the cars and van .but i love live liveing in killmartin .i moved in when they were first being giveing out and everyone lokes out for each outher.🙉🙈🙊🇮🇪💯
Darndale
Barry finglas west
Ballyfermot
Ballymun
Fettercairn ASMR
SURE THERE WASNT A PEEP OUT OF ANYBODY IN THERE AND NOT EVEN A CRISP PACKET ON THE GROUND
Is Robbie Keane from Fettercairn
hahahaha must be thanks for the comment
He's from Glenshane
Run down. Sorry you haven't got a clue what looks run down
Darndale
Coolock
Finglas
Ballymun
Ballyfermot
Cabra
Crumlin
Drimnagh
All the flats in city centre.
Or check out southill in limerick and moyross.
Couple areas in blanch are bad
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You needed to go to Mac Uilliam ! !
The police getting a taste of thair one stuff not so brave
Abandoned compared to old Tallaght
Is this guy for real 😮looks fine
I remember when Tallaght did not exist, then hearing about it's development early eighties, been told it would be a model residential area, a delightful new town.
Some warned that such a vast area should have amenities built from the beginning, and failing that it might become a lawless shithole.... Well it did.
It's not the bricks and motor Jim...
@@derekdempsey8506 I know what you mean , but i strongly believe in facilities being built into any major residential projects.
Obviously then it's how people treat those facilities and who comes into those new areas.
I know what I speak of is just an issue of social planning , I'd imagine we both agree that the real problems stem from the forced population growth and who gets the housing. Crime is a choice, as is anti-social behavior , with or without the amenities built there. 😢😢😢
@@derekdempsey8506 Should be banned from all estates , but imagine trying to do that 😢
They built The Square in tallaght in the early 90s. It was the largest SC in Ireland at the time.
Tallaght in 2019 was listed as the cleanest area of Dublin in the latest national litter survey by Irish Businesses Against Litter (IBAL).
@@silveriver9 Believable? Yes of course?
Sadly though, just a few families can cause mayhem for all the others.
Much a do about nothing, went looking for trouble and got a nice walk instead.
You forgot killinarden lol
just went on the list thanks for the comment appreciate it.
Looks terrifying
Cherry orchard is worse darndale is worse Oliver bond is worse n thats street behind north strand i forget
Darndale
Tallaght is grand. Its if you look for trouble you will get it. Full of very nice people but has lot drugs like everywhere know a days.
Mate, youve been iladvised, you need to get that camera down to ballsbridge and see the shit that goes down there. Even at 6am, youre sure to run into trouble.
Absolute rubbish. Walking around with a camera and nobody in sight?
Brookfield jobstown and fettercsirn are all different areas. Not same.
That second estate I live in and there’s rarely any trouble tbh Sheehy Skeffington. First one is near City West and that’s posh as fcuk.
Tallaght is weird in the sense you have estates that’s are posh next to an old lower class.
Honestly they’d want to put a new Garda station near City West because the shite is going to hit the fan in the next few years
Have you not been to the UK full of camaras everywhere
Scary stuff,
it is when your told nothing but negativity about the place
The fella in the LFC shorts is my brother
Not just there, Ballyfermot, Ballymun, Darndale, Belmayne,Or Hellmayne as I call it. Ballyfermot known as the wild west, and ballymun, etc on northside
And bad places on South Side also ie Tallaght
Brave man
Residents in all these neighbours are the cause of all the problems re drugs , antisocial behaviour and crime.
Travellers living in area own the horses.
Car alarms going off!
It’s pronounced JOBE-stown.
When you say it in a dublin accent you get it thanks for that I laughed hard.
@@softgreenfilms the old joke was there’s no fortunes in fortunestown nor no jobs in jobs town
But it’s after the biblical character Job, which is pronounced Jobe
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@mindhead2005 ahhh right I get you now awesome sounds pretty accurate 😆
@@softgreenfilms actually I got mixed up. It was after Henry Jope who owned land there in the 1200s!
@mindhead2005 I just pinned your comments love the history really appreciate it.
Looks like a nice place
Very interesting thanks for the insight take care buddy
It's important to make up your own mind when a place is disparaged! The London based media and the southern English , alway's verbally run down Liverpool , but i lived there for four year's and it's the best city i ever lived in! 😃🤔😏
Just wasted 10 minutes . Think u were planked. You haven't got a clue about dublin . Sent on a wild goose chase 😂😂😂
Great video 😃👍👍
Thank you mate we will get out to do another collaboration soon i enjoy them.
Go darndale walk all the way up to moatveiw
This fellas dying for some action😂 mate consider yourself lucky you dont come into bother werever you go in "bad areas" j,,your safe in Ireland mate,these areas arent that dodgy to walk through but if u went confronting ppl it would be a different story
Camera 📸 should not be Spying on the people.
i know it was crazy to see
Anyone wanna go halves on a bag...yup.
😂😂😂😂😂
Bro no ones gonna meet with you or be on camera if you go ballymun or any of these places that are trouble area's not unless they have no brains but all the power to you.
sure we will try, thanks for watching stay tuned
You need to apologise for this video, bud. Fettercairn is a nice area and your video pretty much proved it. All you done was insult how it looks. You said you were expecting more horses but didn't realise you were a 2 minute walk away from the Fettercairn stable and you turned back before you got to it. You said it seemed depressing despite small kids and laughter heard throughout. You weren't in any sort of danger even after sticking your camera over the wall to look at the traveller's tipped over bins.
You walked by the house i grew up in Fettercairn and in Rossfield Park. Its not so bad nowadays. Probably best not to stop at one of the houses to point your camera at it. Luckily nobody seen you. Good video.
Try balbriggan, see how you get on.
I will no problem
@@softgreenfilms That's boring don't mind them.
@bestvidscompilations9891 do u have any suggestions thanks for the comment 👍
Kind of repeating others but I did door2door work so I can tell you. Tallaght is really lacking for action.
Finglas, Ballymun and Darndale. You won't be kidnapped or anything but they are just way more interesting.
The ones down in Limerick or Cork be interesting too. You could make a good following here 👌
That is my estate 😮😮