Junkie Mayhem on the 7N Nitelink (bus) - Dublin, Ireland

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

So, this junkie decided to get onto the Nitelink at 2am and not pay her fare, and after being confronted by the driver the screaming started and the police eventually came! Haha - enjoy! Funniest thing I've ever seen... never mind filmed!

NB. Several people offered to pay her fare, and got lashed out at / spat at - for all the assholes preaching about that.

*Sorry about it being backwards for the first part, my phone is weird!*

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  • Why would you want to film something like this? U must be a little bit distrubed, Is this how u get your kicks? Does this make you feel superior to others?

  • @katoness Yes, I'm clearly very disturbed. I suffer from bipolar, schizophrenia, manic depression, senile dementia, Alzheimer's and a variety of other diseases. In all seriousness though, what the fuck is wrong with filming some abusive drunk on a bus? It was very funny, and you're clearly similarly retarded. Have a nice day.

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  • @Ilikepurplemangos Ah fuck off you self righteous asshole. I'm sure you'd kindly donate a fiver to a manic and take her home / tuck her in at night. Get real!

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  • I feel for the Garda dealing with that shit. But she only wanted to get home. That bus driver could have left her off. Prick.

  • Who ever thinks this is funny is a Fucking Joke, its sad more than anything.

  • lol i've seen better, but was funny 6/10! hahaha

  • @PatrickA284 I don't disagree with you; just saying it's not always easy. There is a lot to frustrate the gardai - the government won't even pay for them to have walkie talkies in their patrol cars, for example, so they have to use their own mobile phones.

  • @bacabu30 I am a member of a voluntary organisation and we deal with all those types of people. Now you can deal with these people in several ways and everybody to their own, but there are limits to how you can deal with these people. Coursing and telling them 'To cop the fuck on' is an Unprofessional way to deal with them, and being able to deal with it without doing this is the Profession of it.

  • @PatrickA284 And what do you work at? Do you have to deal with members of the public, perchance? Drunk ones, drugged ones and violent ones? Doubt it, and neither do I, thankfully.

  • @bacabu30 They are the to Protect and Serve :)

  • @PatrickA284 Maybe, then again maybe not - the dole is very good! But I agree that gardai contravening professionalism should be held more to account.

  • @bacabu30 Yeah i understand the things they have to go through on a day to day basis but in this particular situation there was no need for him to say what he said, and there are PLENTY of more people that would take his postion in the job if it ment having a job in times like this.

  • @PatrickA284 Well, someone has to do the job and we should be thankful that SOMEONE has signed up for this rather thankless, underpaid and somewhat dangerous job. I can't stand ignorant, rude, unprofessional gardaí myself but, at the same time, they don't deserve some of the hassle they get every day. They are at the coalface, day in, day out, dealing with all kinds of scum.

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