Monday, May 12, 2014

Crime in Ireland , a dichotomy

As some of you may have "heard" on facebook we got robbed the other  week.

Our neighbor said this is the 4th time this house has been robbed, a nice little tidbit that would have had us more diligent.
The house does have an alarm which we hadn't been using. It turns out that most houses in ireland have alarms .I would say over 80% of the Irish  houses have alarms for sure. This is start contrast to the US where alarms are a rarity . The alarm systems are usually sound only.
According to the garda even with the noise as a deterrent the criminals may still go on just due to these incidental alarms making people not care.


as to the dichotomy
The irish may lock the door during the day at all times, but they still feel comfortable letting their kids walk into town. We have seen various neighbours letting their kids walk into town:
family 1- 2 girls (10)
family 2- boy 7, girl 10
Not uncommon to see young kids unsupervised hanging around the town.
so they may not feel their house is safe but they trust the people


Rob

2 comments:

  1. This whole thing gives me the willies. I 'm HORRIFIED they were in the house while you were sleeping.

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  2. Aidan now heads to the next town over downtown on his own - up and over our big hill on his mountain bike. It is interesting going to pick him up as you see packs of kids wandering around or hanging out or on their way there on skateboard, bike, or foot. It is a very small town - I'm sure the shop/restaurant owners recognize many of them. Friday afternoons they tend to watch a movie at the little theater. So it isn't just in Ireland! Granted the kids are a little older but this is typical for most of middle school.

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