jpb1974 wrote: » Friday @ circa 2pm at probably the worst bend in the town...
kneemos wrote: » Fines getting handed out this morning anyway. Are we down to one warden? Haven't seen the lad that does the town side for ages.
jpb1974 wrote: » So... our Parisian Boulevard... it starts it life as a pedestrianised street, but now its some sort of hybrid. Here's what I don't get - You have cars parked where traditionally you'd expect a path. From what I can gather, this doesn't appear to be illegal? So, as a pedestrian, I'm now forced to walk down the middle of the street where I stand the chance of being run down by oncoming cars. In terms of how this street should function, I'm assuming Wild West laws apply until something bad happens. I really do wonder what sort of liability local authorities will assume if someone forced to walk in the middle of the street gets clipped by a car here someday.
blindsider wrote: » I'd say the Drone owner would be careful to ensure his toy didn't go over a farmer's house (or anyone else with a spread of land). Said drone might meet a bad end over private property. "Drone, what drone?" "Now please leave my property!"
kneemos wrote: » Been bought apparently. They made made huge ad revenue during the last boom I believe,but god knows who buys those rags any more. https://www.her.ie/life/receiver-appointed-to-irish-examiner-and-sunday-business-post-28042
EverythingGood wrote: » Echo gone into liquidation. Liquidator looking to sell as going concern. Potentially 30 jobs effected county wide. €845,000 worth of liabilities.
ezra_ wrote: » My parents always used to get a photograph of their house. This was back from 80s. it is nice to be able to see the houses that you've a memory of as a kid, or the ones that were there before you. never thought of it as a scam
Del.Monte wrote: » Some people may feel obliged to buy the photo to remove it from circulation. It's a scheme/scam that's been around long before drones.
jpb1974 wrote: » Bloke going around door-to-door trying to sell people aerial photos of their property. Personally, I'm not sure why most people would be bothered? Now, either he's done his research and there's a market for this, or he's totally and utterly bonkers.
kneemos wrote: » Anti abortion crew doing the rounds already. Going to turn into a proper ****fest by the time a referendum is called.
zerks wrote: » Only in Enniscorthy would you see council workers watering plants after a night of heavy rain.
BuboBubo wrote: » I see on Petopia's Facebook Page that the shop is closing down. Bought all my dogs and cats food there. There's no other pet supplies as far as I know besides the Vets on the Dublin Rd.