awesome video glad someone has those balls to show how mess we live on this days how people are blind its trash on the streets noone careas as noses deep inside mobile phones than to see whats around. awesome video lots of love fella.
You’ve literally traced the steps I do with my child every morning, St Paul’s is as sketchy as the next place, if you want trouble you can find it, but 90% of people are just happy to get along and chill, if you come there for the first time from a small welsh town and you become the minority, it might just feel sketchy. As a black man who grew up in a predominantly white area I know the feeling. But I also know once those barriers are broken down, You start to realise we are all in the same boat and just wanna get along.
Pity he feels he needs two people to go there, while multiple middle class students living there wonder about on their own don’t feel threatened in the slightest
@@PabloDon27Yea and they get mugged and attacked around there I know my cousin is a student he got stuck up with a knife they took his laptop mobile and wallet
To be honest mate this is absolute bullshit. I myself, a White person from wales moved to St.Pauls in 2016 Right at the end of it still being a somewhat rough place to live, there street gangs very visible with dealers on everystreet corner, but saying this, I used to walk home by myself every night and experienced few problems. although I did see some violent crimes and drug dealings...It seemed very much, if you weren't invloved with the gangs and kept to your self, you'd be fine. During the 80's 90's and 2000's it was one of the roughest places in the UK.....but since the early 2010s, the St. Pauls community has been probably the biggest victim of gentrification in Bristol. Being fairly central, the property has decent value and has largely been bought up by the white middle class with the residents and local culture reflecting this new demographic. Although some remnants of what it used to be like still remain your more likely to see......white hippies in the park practicing puy and hoolahooping and middle class families taking their pooches for a stroll than you are to see shotters on the street corner slinging crack. I could literally talk about this all day as someone who has first hand seen the shift in culture in St.Pauls but to be honest, most of the people who still talk about being rough are the young student population that have moved there and seem exited by the clout of 'Living in the Hood'. But this modern day it really isnt a particularly rough area, and isnt even the roughest area in Bristol, it Just gets abit more clout cause of the history and because it has a large black population.
Well no shit it's not the 90s and earlie 2000s anymore gangs don't hang on the corner no more because of improved cctc technology it's all about trap houses now gangs stay inside only leave the house to make drug deals but the postcode gangs that stab eachother mainly lurk for rival gangs on the night time looking for rivals that get sent to the shop
Im 35 and from down the road in Swindon. Spent an awful lot of time in friends houses and weekend sessions in bristol throughout my twenties. I absolutely love the place, its a real good vibe. The graffiti isnt intimidating at all, its culturally bright and refreshing. ❤️ LOVE BRISTOL ❤️
There was bar there in the late 90's called 'Cosies' I think, where you could openly smoke weed, you could roll a joint up at the bar and spark it up and no problems, apparently the police were aware and were letting it happen to see what the outcome was... not sure if that's true, but I drunk and smoked there a few times, it was a good place!
@@VloggingALife if this was all about st Paul's at night it would be a different matter but this was in the day whilst no one around and talking it up like it's really dodgy graffiti everywhere I feel sketchy. Do the video at night then talk the same. Every place can have a different feel at night on your own.
@@VloggingALifeWalk around I night? I walk from going out in Centre go to the late pubs on city road, and Star and Garter, Etc round the corner, for over a decade, sometimes on my own My Welsh mate is practically part of the furnishings in all the pubs down there, I also have a service job and customers down there, never had trouble the city centre much worse
Dude, i swear to god. People in this country are becoming so ridiculous. St Pauls has it's issues, so do many areas of large cities all over the world. You can find shit in anything if you look hard enough, but I've always loved St Pauls, especially for carnival. The reason you were likely getting shit was for recording everything.
Looks ruff as fuck a tell thee.. Not joking, you know if the council were to cover over it that would be just a nice blank canvas for Banksy to get busy under the cover of darkness
Looks pretty harmless to me, interesting looking area, though maybe at night it gets ‘lively’ but it’s not dilapidated and covered in litter and fly tipping, street art reminds me of Ouseburn in Newcastle
why you all think st pauls is a bad place,it the same as any other town /city roberry assaults etc.i had a few places there fitting satlite dishes and they are nice people you piss people off you get a reply same as anyother place.i think people go back 40+ decades when they had riots.but theres been riots all over and dont say anything about that
Here's some research for your video and the graffiti at the end of the BLACK WOMEN! "Carmen Beckford MBE -Carnival Queen.Activist for race relations. 1928 to 2016. Carmen is known as the carnival queen as she helped set up the now world famous St Paul's carnival in Bristol" SKETCHY??? ID CALL IT A "SHIT HOLE" 🤣 not that many ppl about because there sleeping off there SUPER T HANG-OVERS
I think the whole vlogging thing is really bad journalism.. you have not addressed no such issues and really just put yourself as ‘vurnable’ you seem like you not ever left a village… don’t really see the point in your videos apart from shaming stuff your referencing saying if it’s gang related graffiti or not.. get yourself more informed
awesome video glad someone has those balls to show how mess we live on this days how people are blind its trash on the streets noone careas as noses deep inside mobile phones than to see whats around. awesome video lots of love fella.
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@@joe909eoj laugh but would see you behind the camera he has balls at least 👌🏼🤌🏼
Balls to walk down a street? @@StoneGaming928
i work as a delivery driver and when i deliver in st pauls the people are friendly and i never feel unsafe.
They sell drugs in S t Paul's doubt they are out to rob food off a dilvery driver 😂 try doing doing your job around hartcliffe
"Bring at least two people with you" - A complete melt
Lmao
You don’t need two people with you pretty much safe
You’ve literally traced the steps I do with my child every morning, St Paul’s is as sketchy as the next place, if you want trouble you can find it, but 90% of people are just happy to get along and chill, if you come there for the first time from a small welsh town and you become the minority, it might just feel sketchy. As a black man who grew up in a predominantly white area I know the feeling. But I also know once those barriers are broken down, You start to realise we are all in the same boat and just wanna get along.
If you was to go to St Pauls 20 years ago, you would say its quite pleasant now :)
absolutely right. I used to live on Ashley road in the late 90's and it's infinitely better now.
Pity he feels he needs two people to go there, while multiple middle class students living there wonder about on their own don’t feel threatened in the slightest
@@PabloDon27Yea and they get mugged and attacked around there I know my cousin is a student he got stuck up with a knife they took his laptop mobile and wallet
@@PabloDon27i live in bristol st paul’s is bad like most of the city only a few parts that i wouldnt call a dump n i live in one of those dumps
@@callumstarr1143 Yh but bros from South Wales and saying it’s rough, is the point
It’s not rough up to parts of Wales and most of up North
Used to live right next to St. Pauls, it really wasn't scary at all.
Well i did ! I had people shouting at me etc !
@@VloggingALifepretty safe mate you were over reacting, maybe a culture shock or something, look at the rest of the comments for context
To be honest mate this is absolute bullshit. I myself, a White person from wales moved to St.Pauls in 2016 Right at the end of it still being a somewhat rough place to live, there street gangs very visible with dealers on everystreet corner, but saying this, I used to walk home by myself every night and experienced few problems. although I did see some violent crimes and drug dealings...It seemed very much, if you weren't invloved with the gangs and kept to your self, you'd be fine. During the 80's 90's and 2000's it was one of the roughest places in the UK.....but since the early 2010s, the St. Pauls community has been probably the biggest victim of gentrification in Bristol. Being fairly central, the property has decent value and has largely been bought up by the white middle class with the residents and local culture reflecting this new demographic. Although some remnants of what it used to be like still remain your more likely to see......white hippies in the park practicing puy and hoolahooping and middle class families taking their pooches for a stroll than you are to see shotters on the street corner slinging crack. I could literally talk about this all day as someone who has first hand seen the shift in culture in St.Pauls but to be honest, most of the people who still talk about being rough are the young student population that have moved there and seem exited by the clout of 'Living in the Hood'. But this modern day it really isnt a particularly rough area, and isnt even the roughest area in Bristol, it Just gets abit more clout cause of the history and because it has a large black population.
Well no shit it's not the 90s and earlie 2000s anymore gangs don't hang on the corner no more because of improved cctc technology it's all about trap houses now gangs stay inside only leave the house to make drug deals but the postcode gangs that stab eachother mainly lurk for rival gangs on the night time looking for rivals that get sent to the shop
Im 35 and from down the road in Swindon.
Spent an awful lot of time in friends houses and weekend sessions in bristol throughout my twenties.
I absolutely love the place, its a real good vibe.
The graffiti isnt intimidating at all, its culturally bright and refreshing.
❤️ LOVE BRISTOL ❤️
nothing wrong with bristol vally boy
Get a Grip! Cringe!
There was bar there in the late 90's called 'Cosies' I think, where you could openly smoke weed, you could roll a joint up at the bar and spark it up and no problems, apparently the police were aware and were letting it happen to see what the outcome was... not sure if that's true, but I drunk and smoked there a few times, it was a good place!
Many places like this in city
Cosies is still a thing
Cosies still going strong
Strange.. I visit my friend who lives in St Werburghs. Never feels dangerous to me. Overhyped I feel
Walk around at night alone and then tell me
Happily @@VloggingALife
@@VloggingALife if this was all about st Paul's at night it would be a different matter but this was in the day whilst no one around and talking it up like it's really dodgy graffiti everywhere I feel sketchy. Do the video at night then talk the same. Every place can have a different feel at night on your own.
@@VloggingALifeWalk around I night? I walk from going out in Centre go to the late pubs on city road, and Star and Garter, Etc round the corner, for over a decade, sometimes on my own
My Welsh mate is practically part of the furnishings in all the pubs down there, I also have a service job and customers down there, never had trouble the city centre much worse
This dude is clueless about St Paul’s and Bristol. Bristol is by far the best city in the U.K. .
Yeah just walking around nothing happening. But I can tell you it's definitely sketchy.. Lol
Never had a ‘problem living in St Pauls.
I've lived in St Paul's for 2 years and it's a safe and friendly place. This video is ridiculously over the top.
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Dude, i swear to god. People in this country are becoming so ridiculous. St Pauls has it's issues, so do many areas of large cities all over the world. You can find shit in anything if you look hard enough, but I've always loved St Pauls, especially for carnival. The reason you were likely getting shit was for recording everything.
You wouldn't of lasted 10 minutes there 30 years ago.
Proper yardie country back then.
I thought it was a sketchy kebab smell , bonkers . lol🤣
Use to live there early 90s before that spent 2 years in Glasgow Govan where I was stabbed coming out a pub
Looks ruff as fuck a tell thee.. Not joking, you know if the council were to cover over it that would be just a nice blank canvas for Banksy to get busy under the cover of darkness
Should visit gorton in Manchester it's worst than there mate 😮
Thank you
Gorton doesn't look that bad looks like a clean area clean and tidy
Maesteg is worse than St Paul’s!. Maesteg now That’s a no go area
Dope graffiti
This guy knows nothing really he is so miss informed ..........plus really do your homework first before making statements
St Pauls explained in one word -> Graffiti
What I've noticed about all these yotubers that walk to st paul's is that they always go thers earli in the morning when it's quiet lol
Looks pretty harmless to me, interesting looking area, though maybe at night it gets ‘lively’ but it’s not dilapidated and covered in litter and fly tipping, street art reminds me of Ouseburn in Newcastle
I'm afraid alot of UK city's are the same. 😊
A lot of "Being human" was filmed in Bristol
Cool
many things filmed in Bristol inc Teachers
I worked on BH
@5.43 used to be a brothel/pub called The Horses Ear😂
This guy is walking around shitting his pants ! 😂😂
St Paul's has become a Banksy utopia!
A suburb? Outside Bristol? Try inner city! You’re not in downend?
Why the weird hype at the end? You only spoke to a couple of middle class students😂
Looks just like Newport. But with better art work
why you all think st pauls is a bad place,it the same as any other town /city roberry assaults etc.i had a few places there fitting satlite dishes and they are nice people you piss people off you get a reply same as anyother place.i think people go back 40+ decades when they had riots.but theres been riots all over and dont say anything about that
st pauls is multi cultural area worst at night
Its just another Brighton,very similar.
It’s looks like an absolute dive. Eastern Europe springs to mind.
I was a minority there.
its uk
I don’t think flats in Eastern Europe go for 280k min though
amazin'
What changed ? lol
Great city .you piss yaself if you went brum fella .
Go at night more interesting
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@@VloggingALife send a letter ?✍️?
@@lyndonwebber1389 meant to be a fist 👊
@@VloggingALife I thought it was a strange one, your only up the road from me, I’m in aber👍
@@lyndonwebber1389 cool !
No you're sketchy
Here's some research for your video and the graffiti at the end of the BLACK WOMEN!
"Carmen Beckford MBE -Carnival Queen.Activist for race relations. 1928 to 2016. Carmen is known as the carnival queen as she helped set up the now world famous St Paul's carnival in Bristol"
SKETCHY??? ID CALL IT A "SHIT HOLE" 🤣 not that many ppl about because there sleeping off there SUPER T HANG-OVERS
She was an ebony brown lady wat are you talking about 🦉
I think the whole vlogging thing is really bad journalism.. you have not addressed no such issues and really just put yourself as ‘vurnable’ you seem like you not ever left a village… don’t really see the point in your videos apart from shaming stuff your referencing saying if it’s gang related graffiti or not.. get yourself more informed
Is the black and white cafe still there?
It got closed down years ago
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Safest place right now in the uk I’ve been many times and no problems at all 🫡