We head to Argyle Street to ask Glaswegians how safe they feel in their area at night.
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00:00I don't go out at night, because I don't know who's about.
00:04I'd say definitely more street lamps. I think I live in an area that's pretty illuminated, so that's great.
00:12We're close to, again, public transport, so it's good to get home and pretty safe.
00:16I'm not too sure about Glasgow. I'm aware of some areas that are a wee bit dodgy,
00:20but I'm not sure what could be done there to improve.
00:23I don't know about that one that would make you feel safer.
00:25I mean, the place is run by lunatics, and the lunatics are running their asylum now.
00:29Is there anything you think that could be put in place to make you feel safer?
00:33Eh, more police. More police, round about, on a bit.
00:38If you get attacked, and you actually beat them up, you're the one that's done, because you're the bad person.
00:44I was doing was trying to go home, or, as you said, you know what I mean?
00:48On public transport, you know what I mean? They're full of drink, they're thrown up.
00:52They've got their drink with them, they're shouting abuse, you know what I mean?
00:58They shouldn't have been right out of the house, you know?
01:00Well, we know that you don't have to think that,
01:03but that's true.
01:05Absolutely.
01:06I'm working?
01:07Thank you too, of course!
01:08We have a veryhua for the household cu, of the of him.
01:12Yeah, thanks throughout.
01:13Yeah.
01:14I wasn't working here.
01:15Let me know that a step below after my journey to get interested in us.