Chancer3001 wrote: » Any of the pubs in town doing food deals for the Ireland match tonight ?? Wouldn't mind getting some grub for the game
stop animal cruelty wrote: » Big gardai raid ballyspillane this morning apprentley, drugs l wonder??
Benildus wrote: » https://www.killarneytoday.com/operation-tarmac-swoop-killarney-properties/ Focusing on dodgy and rogue builders from Ireland's newest ethnic minority who constitute a significant percentage of the Ballyspillane 'community'.
Sikpupi wrote: » They didn't have to drive out as far as Ballyspillane to seize vehicles.... just hang around Den Joes chipper and watch them double-park on the wrong side of the road any busy evening,.. OR... in the disabled parking spots in Tesco ! (cos you see...parking rules down apply to them cos we have NEW cars and we do what we want!)
phater phagan wrote: » I'm glad to see the our Gardai are taking affirmative action against those crooks, but we should not tar the decent members of a community for bad behaviour of others with the same brush.
newman10 wrote: » Or the Post Office in Fair Hill
paddypirlo wrote: » Anyone know a plasterer for a small bit of tape&jointing, about 25' of wall needed done asap? Thanks.
phater phagan wrote: » Although to be perfectly honest I'm not a fan of motor racing. There was a time when it only took place on private circuits away from residential thoroughfares - places such as Silverstone and Goodwood, etc., but bringing them to a pristine environment such as Killarney seems like a denigration of the area. I really cannot see the point of having them here, as I don't believe that they bring the same benefits as do the tourism industry. It also encourages some people to drive recklessly. A neighbours family pet was run over and died very painfully some months ago in a 50 zone( not by a rally driver, I must be clear ) and I think that promoting, fast dangerous driving encourages other impressionable people to not respect speed limits.
Doltanian wrote: » Most speed limits are a joke and people are right not to obey them, it is entirely a revenue raising exercise and if we had proper planning then towns and villages wouldn't sprawl out forever across the landscape with miles of 50 and 60km/h zones. As for the neighbours pet been killed then I guess that will teach them to keep their dog in their property and off the main road. If it was a Cat then they should never be left out due to the huge damage they do to native wildlife.
phater phagan wrote: » That post is not kind. It coul, God forbid, have been a child. It is a neighourhood where people ride their bikes and it also has families with small children. We have laws for a reason. Lawlessness is not good for a decent society.
Doltanian wrote: » We have plenty corrupt lawmakers and corrput Only irresponsbile parents would let a toddler out into a road and I'd have far more sympathy for the poor driver who'd accidentally run over a kid, and would carry the guilt of it for the rest of his days when he might have being obeying every rule in the book. You can't legislate for stupid end of it.