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joegrundman
09-24-11, 05:53 AM
for one reason or another, these photos of night streetlife in cardiff, wales, uk have hit the news in Britain.
To any person familiar with town life in the Uk the scenes are extremely recognizable, and yet there is something magical and wonderful about the work of this Polish photographer.
enjoy!
http://www.pbase.com/maciekda/cardiff_st_mary_street_zone
Just another Friday/Saturday night in just about any major UK city :haha: Good pics though, he's captured the chaos well. Thank God I've never wound in the middle of such scenes. I generally bug out before it all kicks off. :03:
Needs more Torchwood though... :03:
Jimbuna
09-24-11, 06:58 AM
Ah, the memories....always thought we should have been on a commission basis dependant on how much trash you cleared the streets of.
Females were generally the worst offenders and the most difficult to come to grips with.
papa_smurf
09-24-11, 07:10 AM
Just another Friday/Saturday night in just about any major UK city :haha: Good pics though, he's captured the chaos well. Thank God I've never wound in the middle of such scenes. I generally bug out before it all kicks off. :03:
Needs more Torchwood though... :03:
Those pics remind me of my days at university, and the nights out....so long ago now.
Jimbuna
09-24-11, 07:26 AM
Just another Friday/Saturday night in just about any major UK city :haha: Good pics though, he's captured the chaos well. Thank God I've never wound in the middle of such scenes. I generally bug out before it all kicks off. :03:
Needs more Torchwood though... :03:
Never fear Jamie...you'd have been okay if you'd got a lift out of the city centre off old buna, I always ensured you got a dry mattress and a cup of coffee and a bacon butty at 0600 hours :sunny:
Mind you....the bill afterwards could often be described as a bit steep :DL
Around here drunken men whip out there todger and take a leak in the road! Long gong the days of using walls and phone boxes...speaking of phone boxes there now used for sex. And in the morning the smell of pee is in the air, what a great country I live in. :nope:
Rockstar
09-24-11, 07:57 AM
And here I thought the French Quarter in New Orleans was bad.
Doesn't look that bad, but I suppose Cardiff would be a bit quiet compared to Newcastle or London. Seen much worse in Sydney myself. Kings Cross in the 1980's and 90's got pretty rough at times.
TLAM Strike
09-24-11, 10:24 AM
Needs more Torchwood though... :03:
Yea! It sure does.
Only reason I clicked the link was to see if a certain blue box would be on a street corner. :O:
Jimbuna
09-24-11, 03:14 PM
Around here drunken men whip out there todger and take a leak in the road! Long gong the days of using walls and phone boxes...speaking of phone boxes there now used for sex. And in the morning the smell of pee is in the air, what a great country I live in. :nope:
Well you know what they say..."Drink in, wits out" :DL
Never have met anyone 'under the influence' that was able to size up the potential consequences of their actions, they usually go with the first idea that comes into their drink induced mindset.
They usually undergo an amazing transformation that is close to sanity in the morning after they sober up though :DL
joegrundman
09-25-11, 01:02 AM
Well you know what they say..."Drink in, wits out" :DL
Never have met anyone 'under the influence' that was able to size up the potential consequences of their actions, they usually go with the first idea that comes into their drink induced mindset.
They usually undergo an amazing transformation that is close to sanity in the morning after they sober up though :DL
don't you think this might be a selective experience?
if you are a policeman patrolling drunks at kick-out time on a friday night, then those individuals that you are going to 'meet' in a professional way are likely to be those who are unable to assess the consequences of their actions.
Those who still have their wits about them are likely to be those that keep quiet before going home to sleep it off.
Jimbuna
09-25-11, 06:42 AM
don't you think this might be a selective experience?
if you are a policeman patrolling drunks at kick-out time on a friday night, then those individuals that you are going to 'meet' in a professional way are likely to be those who are unable to assess the consequences of their actions.
Those who still have their wits about them are likely to be those that keep quiet before going home to sleep it off.
I'm not sure it was 'selective' but more 'predictable' based on repeated localised events.
In my time a low key presence was maintained, just enough to let people see the area was being observed and enough of a presence to ask people to grab a taxi or leave the area in an orderly fashion as required by local bye laws.
What would invariably happen next would be a surge of 999 calls regarding complaints centered around noise and drunkeness, often accompanied with fighting, criminal damage and allegations of people peeing and sometimes even fornicating in full public view.
It was at this point additional resources waiting a mile or so away in vans and out of public view would be called in.
In the vast majority of cases people would be advised of their wrongdoing and given a chance to leave the area peacefully....those who were caught performing a criminal act such as vandalism or serious assault or who chose to go into 'Rambo' mode were obviously treated in a more assertive manner.
I'd say it was informed by personal experience if Houston was anything to go by.:O:
Jimbuna
09-26-11, 08:12 AM
I'd say it was informed by personal experience if Houston was anything to go by.:O:
Or like the time we were drinking outside that bar and a squad car pulled up at the lights opposite (shotgun clipped to dashboard) and I couldn't understand why Todd and Jeff were advising me not to roll a cigarette and put my tobacco pouch away :DL
Yea! It sure does.
Only reason I clicked the link was to see if a certain blue box would be on a street corner. :O:
I think he's a bit older to be going to drinking parties!
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