pure.conya wrote: » so my reply to a post that stated the objector better keep their head down after it was pointed out somebody connected to the athenry for apple was highlighting a previous objectors fate and suggesting they might end up beaten to death by hyterical country folk is reported for offensive language? it appears yer all off yer heads if ye can report me for "offensive" language while ye totally ignore the fact somebody life has been threatened
Deleted User wrote: » I'm from near Athenry. I supported the DC. By the way I work SecOps in a DC so I know something about them. Also, post reported for offensive language.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm from near Athenry. I supported the DC. By the way I work SecOps in a DC so I know something about them.
pure.conya wrote: » so would i because none so dangerous than a thick as $hit hysterical redneck losing their tiny minds over something they know damn all about so the basis for believing there were to be 50 full-time jobs was on a bit of bitumen rolled out, omg this is the joke that just keeps on giving, so we're down from people losing the plot about hundreds of imaginary longterm jobs in the factory to 50 because a truck load of tar was being bought to create 70 spaces apple can well afford to leave empty
Deleted User wrote: » That's been covered numerous times in this thread. No it wasn't going to be 4000 jobs like in Cork but the carpark had about 70 spaces. 50 full time, permanent jobs would have been a boost to the area. Anyway it's gone now. If I was this objectors I'd be looking over my shoulder.
pure.conya wrote: » stupid bastards are off their heads if they think there's jobs for their little johnny or mary when the finish school, these are data centres are all automated and require so few people to maintain to guarantee security and keep costs down to a bare minimum
gctest50 wrote: » Try learning to read sometime, great gift to yourself halfway down this :https://bit.ly/2jcvRNO you get this :One member of the group {Athenry for Apple} told me during my visit that if Daly didn’t stop objecting to major projects, he’d end up like Michael McCoy, a serial objector to building projects in Dublin who late last year was found beaten to death. “People are openly saying he better leave town if Apple doesn’t come to Athenry,” the man said. (He didn’t want to be named out of fear of recrimination.)https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/as-an-environmentalist-and-serial-objector-michael-mccoy-had-his-enemies-but-who-would-have-wanted-him-dead-35422751.html .
gctest50 wrote: » Try learning to read sometime, great gift to yourself
[Deleted User] wrote: » Please look up "keyboard warrior"
gctest50 wrote: » <snip>
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » Ironically they'll be the same people who have iPhones and save their data in iCloud.
He met his wife, who is Irish, online — an encounter he deems ironic given that her profile photo was likely stored in the kind of data center he is now fighting tooth-and-nail to blockhttp://bit.ly/2jcvRNO
He now works remotely for the Sacramento-based environmental and engineering consultancy Sierra Research, which specializes in air-quality and climate change regulatory compliance.He writes the type of environmental impact statements he says are lacking in Ireland’s planning process.
Daly is of average height and build, and keeps his black hair short. He grew up in Pennsylvania and graduated from Penn State in 1996 with a degree in environmental resources management. He worked in New Jersey and California, first in the private sector and then for an enforcement agency issuing licences monitoring air quality regulations, before love brought him to Ireland in 2009.
the whole year inn wrote: » The shame ,because that what the protest is against iPhones and iCloud .
L.Jenkins wrote: » Some don't need Joe Duffy.
L.Jenkins wrote: I don't think anyone is funding the objectors. Some People can just be bitter so and so's who love a good whinge for the sake of it.
L.Jenkins wrote: » I don't think anyone is funding the objectors. Some People can just be bitter so and so's who love a good whinge for the sake of it.
Deleted User wrote: » Who is funding the Athenry for Apple group I wonder
pure.conya wrote: » bill gates?
dok_golf wrote: » Who's funding the objectors I wonder??
Objectors to Apple's proposed €850 million data centre outside Athenry in Co Galway, have applied to the Supreme Court for permission to appeal an earlier High Court decision that gave the green light for the development to proceed. The proceedings look set to further delay the planned project, which if it goes ahead could create up to 150 permanent jobs.
L.Jenkins wrote: » They must be delighted with themselves to think the Country can afford to p €850 million down the drain for sh and giggles. That's not to dismiss previous Governments actual failings.
Deleted User wrote: » Thats the problem right there. The objector familiar with the system isnt using the process itself to object to something, but rather the flaws inherent within it to attempt to stop a project like Apple’s. Ie, the time associated with the progression of an appeal. He/she is hoping the company will eventually say ‘f*ck this’ and throw in the towel. We don’t know whether Apple will do this or not. Total overhaul needed imo.
death1234567 wrote: » Yes they should have the right to object once, at the original planning stage. Once the decision is made by an bord pleanala that should be it. No appeals, no court, no commercial court, supreme court etc. All of that is just a way for the legal profession to make money so of course it won't ever change.