horse7 wrote: » PucaMama wrote: » Can I find out landlord details without having to ask tenants? Not following why this post is in neighborhood watch forum.
PucaMama wrote: » Can I find out landlord details without having to ask tenants?
PucaMama wrote: » Clonsilla train station isn't "neighbourhood" either but we can talk about. I clearly want to do something about the renters beside me.
PucaMama wrote: » Clonsilla train station isn't "neighbourhood" either ....
beauf wrote: » In fairness it is.
horse7 wrote: » beauf wrote: » In fairness it is. In fairness we now have some idea what your talking about. So what's the problem with the renter's?
PucaMama wrote: » The question was already plain and simple you knew what I wanted to know. Having music blaring out your windows at 11.30 on a Monday/Tuesday night is not ok I don't care what the occasion is they should have more respect for people.
KGLady wrote: » My child experienced a serious abduction attempt in the Hartstown area this evening. Two males attempted to physically take her after failed enticement tactics. Blanchardstown Gardaí have been involved. PLEASE please teach your children how to react to strangers, and how to protect themselves. She knew a kick to the groin buys her time, and thanks to that she's safe at home in her bed tonight.
KGLady wrote: » Shes only 9, so the coaching and knowledge of where to kick (and aikido classes so she didnt panic when grabbed and lifted from behind) are what got her out of a terrifying situation. Cant emphasise enough how important it is that they know what to do. 2 males, one hidden from sight so she only heard his instructions to grab her if she ran. The one who she kicked was late 30s, dressed fully in black. She has an excellent description and the Garda we dealt with will be in the area to talk to residents where it happened.
dmm82 wrote: » Thats absolutely shocking. Terrifying. I hope they find them
KGLady wrote: » The Garda we met said that with a failed attempted like that, which brought them close to being caught, the likelihood is that they are long gone and will not return to the area. A reminder to be aware of unusual activity and to teach our kids what to do in advance is what we need to tell the community now.
KGLady wrote: » Shes only 9, so the coaching and knowledge of where to kick (and aikido classes so she didnt panic when grabbed and lifted from behind) are what got her out of a terrifying situation. Cant emphasise enough how important it is that they know what to do.
KGLady wrote: » She has an excellent description.
KGLady wrote: » O.o I quit stalkerbook last year, and my husband hasn't publicly posted about it. Could you dm me a link if any of it is public?
beauf wrote: » Probably all sourced from this thread.
SnakePlissken wrote: » I'm sorry to be a cynic but none of this rings true, you claim your daughter can give an excellent description of the attacker but don't wish to share it with anyone, no details of the vehicle used even, that none of the local councillors have made any social media posts on this is also fairly damning. If I'm wrong I do apologise, if I'm right then shame on you.