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Penny Dinners
« on: January 10, 2023, 05:43:33 pm »
https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/arid-41044541.html

CORK taxi drivers have reported one of the quietest Christmas and New Year’s periods on record.

Cutbacks by Cork punters has led to many of the city’s taxi drivers relying on Cork Penny Dinners to get by, it has been claimed.

Bobby Lynch, chairman of the Cork Taxi Council told The Echo: “I was working on St Stephan’s night myself and I came home early because there was just nothing happening around the city. Many of the lads that were working on New Year’s Eve told me that the pubs were quiet.”

The lack of revellers across the city, on what are usually seen as some of the most popular nights, led to many taxi drivers making a loss across the Christmas period.

“A lot of taxi drivers took that night off and the ones that were on were just sitting on the line doing nothing, not making money. There’s nothing more frustrating than that. We have had a lot of our taxi drivers relying on Penny Dinners this year. We had 12 last year and that’s gone up a crazy amount now this year,” Mr Lynch revealed.

The chair of the Cork Taxi Council said that many punters feel there is no incentive to go out in the city anymore.

“The city needs an injection of life to start bringing people back for the nightlife. The city is dying, and we’ve seen it. Over the last few weeks, on the run up to Christmas, I was asking people if they were going to go out in the town over Christmas and most of them said no, they were going to stay at home because it was so much cheaper and better craic.”

He continued: “You would imagine for special occasions like that, there would be entertainment, especially since this is the first year that things are really back to normal after Covid. There was a big difference this year compared to other years before Covid.”

From his experience, Mr Lynch has said that as well as spikes in the prices of drink, many don’t feel safe going out in the city.

“We also need a safe city so that people feel comfortable going out here. The streets are dangerous at night. There are very little guards around the streets at night.”

He called on the council and other bodies to help regenerate Cork nightlife, especially when so many rely on its prosperity.

“We need the powers that be in Cork to get their act together, to keep the city safe, to entertain the people in Cork and the people that are coming into Cork for the venues.

“A few people visiting the city for a night out have said to me that they expected the city to be hopping, the second biggest city in the country, but it just wasn’t.”


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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2023, 08:33:03 pm »
https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/arid-41044541.html

CORK taxi drivers have reported one of the quietest Christmas and New Year’s periods on record.

Cutbacks by Cork punters has led to many of the city’s taxi drivers relying on Cork Penny Dinners to get by, it has been claimed.

Bobby Lynch, chairman of the Cork Taxi Council told The Echo: “I was working on St Stephan’s night myself and I came home early because there was just nothing happening around the city. Many of the lads that were working on New Year’s Eve told me that the pubs were quiet.”

The lack of revellers across the city, on what are usually seen as some of the most popular nights, led to many taxi drivers making a loss across the Christmas period.

“A lot of taxi drivers took that night off and the ones that were on were just sitting on the line doing nothing, not making money. There’s nothing more frustrating than that. We have had a lot of our taxi drivers relying on Penny Dinners this year. We had 12 last year and that’s gone up a crazy amount now this year,” Mr Lynch revealed.

The chair of the Cork Taxi Council said that many punters feel there is no incentive to go out in the city anymore.

“The city needs an injection of life to start bringing people back for the nightlife. The city is dying, and we’ve seen it. Over the last few weeks, on the run up to Christmas, I was asking people if they were going to go out in the town over Christmas and most of them said no, they were going to stay at home because it was so much cheaper and better craic.”

He continued: “You would imagine for special occasions like that, there would be entertainment, especially since this is the first year that things are really back to normal after Covid. There was a big difference this year compared to other years before Covid.”

From his experience, Mr Lynch has said that as well as spikes in the prices of drink, many don’t feel safe going out in the city.

“We also need a safe city so that people feel comfortable going out here. The streets are dangerous at night. There are very little guards around the streets at night.”

He called on the council and other bodies to help regenerate Cork nightlife, especially when so many rely on its prosperity.

“We need the powers that be in Cork to get their act together, to keep the city safe, to entertain the people in Cork and the people that are coming into Cork for the venues.

“A few people visiting the city for a night out have said to me that they expected the city to be hopping, the second biggest city in the country, but it just wasn’t.”
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2023, 09:33:29 pm »
Headin down to Lanza next week so there should be some work for yiz for a week!!

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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2023, 12:29:45 am »
Its very grotty
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2023, 11:29:40 am »
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2023, 03:00:53 pm »
Granted some of the supposed big nights were not quite as hopping as previous pre-covid years, but to suggest a lot of Cork taxi drivers were relying on Penny Dinners was just ludicrous and spoiled his argument.

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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2023, 05:15:00 pm »
Wouldn't surprise if people on the dole got taxis to the food bank and the rep saw the taxis parked outside waiting and made assumptions.  The Dublin version (Capuchin Day Centre) give out "food parcels" every Wednesday and I think it's a weeks-worth of dinners?  There's huge queues on that day and sometimes the Guards have to do traffic duty because of the numbers.
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2023, 10:49:57 am »
I think we know now that Newspaper rags will write anything to gain interest. How many times have I started reading a headline, to find the story is weak?
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2023, 05:29:07 pm »
His heart's in the right place, Ken... but the man is a complete and utter looper. I'm sure FDS advised him to stay away from cameras and microphones many times over the years.

Didn't he have a severe health episode a couple of years back? If so, I'm delighted he's back driving and spouting drivel, please pass on my regards if you come across him.
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2023, 05:33:20 pm »
Wouldn't surprise if people on the dole got taxis to the food bank and the rep saw the taxis parked outside waiting and made assumptions.  The Dublin version (Capuchin Day Centre) give out "food parcels" every Wednesday and I think it's a weeks-worth of dinners?  There's huge queues on that day and sometimes the Guards have to do traffic duty because of the numbers.

I parked there once while waiting for someone in the Mater clinic around the corner. The doorman came over to me and invited me in for a coffee, which I accepted. It's nice to see decent, committed and enthusiatic people make a real difference. I guess an element of codology/abuse is inherent.
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2023, 05:35:11 pm »
Do you take advantage of the showers while you were there?  rofl
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #11 on: January 12, 2023, 05:43:10 pm »
I didn't... sure I'd only showered the previous month... there's a bleedin' climate change crisis as well as a homeless crisis and a cost of living crisis!
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #12 on: January 12, 2023, 06:49:18 pm »
No more penny dinners……..They cost a fiver now! ::cheers
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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #13 on: January 12, 2023, 06:55:12 pm »
Wouldn't surprise if people on the dole got taxis to the food bank and the rep saw the taxis parked outside waiting and made assumptions.  The Dublin version (Capuchin Day Centre) give out "food parcels" every Wednesday and I think it's a weeks-worth of dinners?  There's huge queues on that day and sometimes the Guards have to do traffic duty because of the numbers.

I parked there once while waiting for someone in the Mater clinic around the corner. The doorman came over to me and invited me in for a coffee, which I accepted. It's nice to see decent, committed and enthusiatic people make a real difference. I guess an element of codology/abuse is inherent.
He was probably using you as an example to regulars of how you can turn your life around.

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Re: Penny Dinners
« Reply #14 on: January 12, 2023, 10:48:12 pm »
His heart's in the right place, Ken... but the man is a complete and utter looper. I'm sure FDS advised him to stay away from cameras and microphones many times over the years.

Didn't he have a severe health episode a couple of years back? If so, I'm delighted he's back driving and spouting drivel, please pass on my regards if you come across him.
I don't know the man personally, but I was both surprised and delighted to hear he was back out Taxi driving again after his health episode. Like you say "His heart is in the right place" but when he starts spouting rubbish comments like Cork taxi drivers rely on Penny Dinners then he makes himself look foolish.

 


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