Renegade Mechanic wrote: » Reintroduce the death penalty and have it just for motorists who don't dip their headlights until 5 seconds after they've come round the bend.
Colser wrote: » 100e fine and 2 points for anyone that puts those reindeer things on their car..jail if it's done in November.
steddyeddy wrote: » I'll stop you there. Some nutritionists, depending on their qualification know far more about nutrition than clinicians.
MeatTwoVeg wrote: » I'd legalize all drugs and licence and tax the sale of them. I'd also legalize prostitution and tax earnings. I'd also tell any biddy that rings Joe Duffy to complain about this to fcuk off, criminalising these activities does not work. I'd get rid of both religion and Irish from our schools, we waste a criminal amount of time on these and they're useless. If parents feel strongly enough about either of them, let them teach their kids in their own time. I'd kick the religious orders out of schools completely. I'd totally change planning laws to make it easier to build important large infrastructural projects and conversely, much more difficult to build one off housing in the middle of nowhere. Finally I'd rip up all the interurban rail lines and replace them with greenways. We are too small an island to be funding interurban rail.
FortySeven wrote: » Outlaw feminism.
Grayson wrote: » Err... Can you include motorists who don't indicate until they're halfway through the turn.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Here anyone can call themselves an engineer. You don't even need to be able to shovel coal on a steam engine anymore. Nutritionist means NOTHING without a formal qualification. It means next to nothing unless that qualification comes from a reputable organisation. It's the qualification that matters. IMHO if someone calls themselves an engineer then they should be subject to the same rigours that real engineers undergo. Especially things like professional indemnity insurance.
Nekarsulm wrote: » I would increase the power of Litter Wardens, allowing them to follow up information gleaned from dumped rubbish. Drug users availing of the free syringe kits should have their Public Service Number linked to the bar code of the injection pack, so that when they dump the used kit, they can be traced and linked to the act of dumping.
Ginger83 wrote: » Anyone caught parking in a disabled parking space without a permit or abusing a permit to be fined €3000 and be disqualified from driving for 6 months and have to re-sit the driving test. (All disabled spaces including private carparks, Tesco, etc, photo evidence would be sufficient)
Fuzzytrooper wrote: » Same for parent and children spaces.
Ginger83 wrote: » Anyone caught parking in a disabled parking space without a permit or abusing a permit to be ..
me_right_one wrote: » I'd ban all drugs and jail anyone for life who deals them. I'd also....
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » ... made eligible.
Ginger83 wrote: » I'd agree to a certain degree, maybe with children aged 6 and under. However while some parents need extra space for child seats it cannot be compared to a disabled person needing a disabled space.
Irish Guitarist wrote: » Certain sections of society should be banned outright from owning animals, particularly horses.
Fuzzytrooper wrote: » It does when my wife who's due any day now has to get Mini Trooper #1 out of the car seat.
maudgonner wrote: » Ban the terms: libertard, cuck, sjw, mansplaining, privilege, cultural appropriation, feminazi, snowflake etc etc.
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » Hard to say what I would choose if I could choose only one. Plus one liners do not really detail the specifics of any law I would like to see implemented or how. Certainly the right to abortion on demand up to around 16 weeks gestation would be on the list. A fully legal and regulated industry for sex and recreational drugs would be on there too. A marriage and child adoption and education system that was not just slightly but ENTIRELY blind to the sex, gender, race, sexuality and/or religion of the couple entering into it would be up there too. A regulated system enforcing the "right to die" of people wishing to seek that option would be a prime concern too. Doing away with the blasphemy law entirely, as well as any religious requirement for public office or legal justice would be an agenda. An entirely secular education system which would make it illegal to use state funding to support any religious module or agenda. And a medical system and medical legal and insurance system that supports evidence based medicine and does not allow for quakery to be funded at it's expense, or quakery to be peddaled to the vulnerable.