I spent my formative boozing years on them there banks
Funster Fionnanánn
Well oiled Irish people, they love a river.
munkifisht
For the aftermath of what’s effectively a festival, doesn’t look too bad.
Small Wonder
Your attitude is just as bad as the litterers’. Grow up
Bobby
No it isn’t. Not even comparable. Looks like you need to grow up and stop being so touchy.
han solo's carbonite dream
get over yourself bobby…
Andy
You’re not Fun Bobby!!
Owen
Leaving crap like that behind you is a lazy and unacceptable thing to do. Just because people do it at a festival does not make it any more acceptable here.
Anyone who leaves crap like that behind can only be assumed to be an uneducated slob.
rory
Tut tut.
Same old same old
Filthy Galway tramps
Harry Molloy
best place in the world
ahjayzis
In fairness I can’t see any bins around the place.
Owen
I don’t see a shop either, but people still managed to bring cans and bottles to the location. They can surely bring them back with them.
ahjayzis
But they don’t, obviously.
I’m just saying if this is a popular place every Paddys Day, maybe next year the council could line the place with bins and save on cleanup.
classter
Agreed. Obv people shouldn’r be such scuzzballs but that’s no excuse for the council failing to predict the inevitable.
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The Gardaí used to enforce no booze on the banks a few years ago, they just turn a blind eye now. Galway such a crusty town, the Graveyard of Ambition.
Polaroid Fluid
in fairness temple bar was absolute landfill from 5pm onwards, it’s just a nation of underachievers with pretty low standards.
Small Wonder
*Unfairness, surely. There’s nothing fair about leaving your sh!t behind for other people to deal with.
pissedasanewt
The bins fill up pretty quickly and I don’t blame the council guys not trying to get a cleaning truck through there..
They could put open barrels at 20 feet intervals throughout temple bar and the place might look a lot cleaner during the night, but then you’ve to lift and empty them, probably as easy to let people tip stuff on the ground and just go in with a road sweeper the next morning.
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Madness drinking that close to the water!
wha?
I spent my formative boozing years on them there banks
Well oiled Irish people, they love a river.
For the aftermath of what’s effectively a festival, doesn’t look too bad.
Your attitude is just as bad as the litterers’. Grow up
No it isn’t. Not even comparable. Looks like you need to grow up and stop being so touchy.
get over yourself bobby…
You’re not Fun Bobby!!
Leaving crap like that behind you is a lazy and unacceptable thing to do. Just because people do it at a festival does not make it any more acceptable here.
Anyone who leaves crap like that behind can only be assumed to be an uneducated slob.
Tut tut.
Filthy Galway tramps
best place in the world
In fairness I can’t see any bins around the place.
I don’t see a shop either, but people still managed to bring cans and bottles to the location. They can surely bring them back with them.
But they don’t, obviously.
I’m just saying if this is a popular place every Paddys Day, maybe next year the council could line the place with bins and save on cleanup.
Agreed. Obv people shouldn’r be such scuzzballs but that’s no excuse for the council failing to predict the inevitable.
The Gardaí used to enforce no booze on the banks a few years ago, they just turn a blind eye now. Galway such a crusty town, the Graveyard of Ambition.
in fairness temple bar was absolute landfill from 5pm onwards, it’s just a nation of underachievers with pretty low standards.
*Unfairness, surely. There’s nothing fair about leaving your sh!t behind for other people to deal with.
The bins fill up pretty quickly and I don’t blame the council guys not trying to get a cleaning truck through there..
They could put open barrels at 20 feet intervals throughout temple bar and the place might look a lot cleaner during the night, but then you’ve to lift and empty them, probably as easy to let people tip stuff on the ground and just go in with a road sweeper the next morning.
It’s clean as a whistle since noon at least… when I passed
Assumed you lived in Dublin Clamps.
I do, down visiting family for the long weekend :)