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No matter how many organisations you get involved, and I understand there is parents out there that can't stop their kids, but there very much is, there's parents out there that buy their kids scramblers and all these, buy them drugs and let them do what they do.
So why aren't they being called in and fined?
Yeah, but Aaron, they have money to buy their kids' grandmothers.
That doesn't make sense to me.
When you're walking down the road and there's a scrambler coming flying down Glassnevin Avenue, you know, but they have money to buy scramblers and there's loads of scramblers in Ballymun, loads of them.
So they have money to buy the kids scramblers.
Do you ever remember in Ballymun on Christmas Day and you can hear them on the main street, yeah, flying up and down on the scramblers because they do.
So I live in Ballymun, so why would I be worried about Glassnevin?
But I'm saying when you're walking down into Glassnevin and they're flying from Ballymun down into Glassnevin, up and down doing wheelies on their scramblers, up and down, they don't care.
But yet their parents can go out and buy them scramblers at Christmas, but you're saying that they're poverty stricken.
So you can say all your life poverty stricken, but like, come on.
they can go and do that.
So that doesn't really make any sense to me.
And then you see them up and down their bikes with their shopping bags filled with drugs doing their deal.
That doesn't go on every day in other housing estates in other parts of the country.
But it happens very much.
It's like the norm in Ballymore.
Yeah, and just see the sad thing about it is this obviously happened yesterday and it'll be all over the news.