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    1. Ordinary-Band-2568 on

      Ive spotted these popping up near me recently. A single uncovered bench at a bus stop with no shelter.

      Someone planned that as reasonable.

    2. Lamake91 on

      Trying to figure out the location, is this near Dundrum? Specifically Dundrum town centre?

    3. TarzanCar on

      The result of 1 person sending endless complaints about lack of seating probably.

    4. Redtit14 on

      I’d love to know how expensive this was. The OPW probably paying 200K per cheek.

    5. CelticSean88 on

      These are designed to stop people sleeping on benches hence why there is no shelter or even a bench for more than one person.
      They’re paying a fortune to people to come up with inventive ways to not look like cunts.

    6. davebees on

      fuckin hell the replies to the OP giving the stop name in irish “what is this some kinda gaelic curse?!”

    7. Unfortunately, this is one of the more passive aggressive forms of “anti homeless infrastructure”. Not long enought to lie on, not large enough to slouch on, and no shelter from above or below. Its there to tick a box of accessibility in that technically its providing seating, but avoid responsibility for those using it for more than a bus stop rest.

    8. It’s across the road from me in Dundrum . There’s also another few of them around Stillorgan. Shelters require a lot of planning and wiring etc.

    9. PrimaryStudent6868 on

      To stop poor people trying to sleep or young people congregating. 

    10. Daftpunkerzz1988 on

      Probably cost €300k for this euro minimalism architectural genius design !!! 😅

    11. roqueandrolle on

      Yeah there’s one on the Monkstown Road a while now. It’s weird.

    12. Low-Albatross-313 on

       I think they blew the bus shelter budget on bike shelters.

    13. illogicalpine on

      I saw this the other day and was shocked. There’s too many bus stops with no shelter or seating at all, but this is pathetic. Purely to stop the homeless from potentially sleeping on it.

    14. Corkmanabroad on

      It’s an example of hostile public infrastructure – specifically hostile to homeless people trying to sleep on it.

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