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Same goes for open dealing of gear in the city center,anywhere near O'Connell St or the Quays the bogies are there all every day doing their thing in broad daylight but that's too awkward for them to deal with so the relentless pursuit of the motorist continues unabated.
Not just in the city centre. There seems to be a complete breakdown of law and order up above in Dublin. The main change I've noticed in my years driving a taxi in Dublin is how overt drug dealing has become. Those buying or selling make no attempt to conceal their trades these days. There are even well known unofficial markets in operation e.g. "the patch" in Darndale. Gardai are either in the pockets of the gansters at the top of the tree or look at detection/enforcement as a an exercise in futility.
I was running a brass monkey around Ballymun in his futile search for drugs (swearing he'd pay me).
After several empty ventures, he got back in the car saying, "This place is supposed to be riddled with drug dealers, they couldn't push a pram"
On his next attempt, and with €17 bills on the clock, I waited for him to do one last search - and feeling I'd never get paid anyway, I did a Runner!!
Don't expect to hear from An Garda Siochana anytime soon!!
