STB. wrote: » The state have reponsibility for emergency coordination. I think your expectations are dim. The "leader" is getting paid for those responsibilities and I expect him to step up to the mark. Now please feck off back to the political forum where people might give a flying banjo what you have to say. This is not about politics.
FrankGrimes wrote: » This Ventusky site shows the current and predicted locations of the storm in an animated interface. What is clear from that is the strongest winds are to the east of the centre.
RoisinD wrote: » I understand these kite surfers are now safe 'Rescue 116 is tasked & airborne to kite surfers in distress Dundalk Bay' but what the helll were they thinking? Putting others lives at risk.
lawred2 wrote: » In a weird way I'm a teeny weeny bit disappointed that this is going to skirt Dublin as much as it seems to be..
spookwoman wrote: » https://twitter.com/RyanCroal/status/919875160865468416
HONKEY TONK wrote: » And if these people drowned should we give a fuck? I wont lose sleep over stupidity.
titan18 wrote: » Are we at the worst of it in Cork now, or is there still worse to come here?
waterways wrote: » M3 62092 16 Oct 10:00 990.5 n/a 0 15.0 14.4 96 9.5 9.2 14.5 Wind speed 0? Is that the eye?
loveisdivine wrote: » Yep, service customers and a sales customer just walked in too. I have to get home to the animals. Thankfully I'm 95% motorway so shouldn't have much trouble with downed trees or anything.
road_high wrote: » But yet you are banging on about the "Leader" and the state responsibilities :pac: Non stop warnings for days. Yet you want to focus on the Taoiseach instead. It's just bizarre. And no, I'll post where I like. I don't need to ask your permission to do so and call out your babyish tripe.