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Maybe it's just old age in my case, but I couldn't be bothered trying to humour of "make allowances" or give therapy to the likes of that... just liquidise them...... the damage caused to tourism as a result of any UK or American citizen witnessing that is to me, far more important than that individual or his ilk.....

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I wonder if he was removed from the train at the next stop, if not he should have been. From the looks of the coach it is a 22000, so the destination could be a number of places.

 

Rich,

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This lad certainly is letting off steam...
Remember lads there are two sides to every story-and what you see is not nice,but speaking from experience when people are vulnerable they are an easy target for scumbags who take great satisfaction in provoking people-and this is what happened here......that's all I'll say on the matter. Edited by ttc0169
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Remember lads there are two sides to every story-and what you see is not nice,but speaking from experience when people are vulnerable they are an easy target for scumbags who take great satisfaction in provoking people-and this is what happened here......that's all I'll say on the matter.

 

you make a very valid point there ttc.

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Stepped onto a train at Portarlington two weeks ago to be greeted by two drunks punching the heads off each other. The driver had to come out of his cab and boot them off. I didn't see a guard on the train. Passengers certainly would miss them from a safety point of view.

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Tonight on the 1800 ex Galway was a crowd of noisy young lads with strong Dub accents making eejits of themselves shouting, swearing and drinking.... Two and a half hours of it... But at least it was good humoured noise.... Looked like they were maybe returning from a stag do or something.

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After a few unpleasantnesses on the train to Holyhead and the boat, I used to make a point of checking the fixtures and trying to avoid days with potential for obnoxious fans to be about.

 

The worst I ever had were Australian rugby fans, who were just atrocious. Yet, on another occasion, I noticed a few matching shirts on the boat and became aware that there were dozens on fans aboard. I had to ask who they were, as it was an away shirt and I didn't recognise it - they were Wolves fans - so, you can't always tell, I would have travelled another day if I'd known they were going to be on and yet they were absolutely no trouble....

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