A teenager and a young child have been injured in a shooting at a halting site in west Dublin.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Just on this, having worked for one of the suppliers for a long time and sitting near the sales and revenue team I always got wind of the goings on, disconnections on halting sites required numerous visits usually and a cost for extra crew plus local Gardai. If the Guards didn't accompany the crew the disconnection often didn't happen. Also we had many cheques from the HSE clearing debts. Most of this big debts were ran up due to interference with meters rather than just non payment of bills also, magnets, dangerous bypassing and physically smashing the esb meters.
Odhinn wrote: » Que?
Nekarsulm wrote: » So I had to go back 2 years to find a Traveller shooting at a wedding? Can you find me a similar example of a murder at a wedding of regular settled people? Can you fnd examples of settled people bring slash hooks to funerals? Considering Travellers make up only a half of 1% of the population, there should be hundreds of examples for you to choose from. I exempted drug dealers from the equation, because they are criminals first and foremost. 99.9% of settled people are not criminals.
cisk wrote: » Heres the man himself doing some sort of show today at the site. Looks like a lovely chaphttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/mediation-talks-offered-to-feud-families-after-baby-shot-in-attack-36401035.html
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » So am i reading this right: The misfortunate baby that was shot is this chaps nephew (i.e. his twin brothers son). Who is reported to be 17. With the mother is reported to be 29. Was there a statutory sexual assault there i wonder.
eviltwin wrote: » The 17 yr old is the child's uncle
LollipopJimmy wrote: » So you exempted the ones that skew your stats?
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » Exactly. Whose twin is the father
PeterParker957 wrote: » And his reason for doing that would be ???? Genuinely have no idea!
Nekarsulm wrote: » OK, so you don't like the fact that I didn't include the Kinnehan/Hutch type feud into the general settled population, when comparing with the Traveller population tendency for violent array. Can you explain away this statistic. Travellers are 0.6 of 1% of the population of Rep. of Ireland. Traveller males are 10% of the male prison population. Traveller women are 22% of the female prison population. Those figures are from the Probation Service, in case you think I made them up.https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/disproportionate-number-of-travellers-in-prison-population-1.3263524%3fmode=amp
pilly wrote: » How many fatal shootings have there been in Ireland this year alone? How many carried out by travellers? I'm not talking about the average gun owner with his hunting rifle and well you know that.
end of the road wrote: » oh i know the tricks used, but it still stands that you do have the facility to remove electricity for non-payment. it's up to the relevant supplier to use it.
marklazarcovic wrote: » I don't really understand all the facilities being offered to them to settle a family argument,all this help being offered and recommend costs money, for them to sort a family argument. It's actually bonkers.
Vincent Vega wrote: » I really don't understand why across the board discrimination, blanket statements and overall ridicule of Travellers seem to be allowed much greater leeway by Mods than other forms of hatred If anybody came on here and put forth generalisations about say, ' all those africans' or 'them jews' they'd be dealt with much more swiftly. It's in every single thread.
end of the road wrote: » marklazarcovic wrote: » I don't really understand all the facilities being offered to them to settle a family argument,all this help being offered and recommend costs money, for them to sort a family argument. It's actually bonkers. if it helps any bit to de-esculate a potentially violent situation then it's money well spent.
PeterParker957 wrote: » No. It's not.
end of the road wrote: » PeterParker957 wrote: » No. It's not. it absolutely is . especially if it prevents another yesterday.
PeterParker957 wrote: » Giving them money will not prevent another yesterday. Enforcing the law will.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I think you may have misread something, there's no cash incentive here
AlekSmart wrote: » Counselling and Mediation services do not come cheaply,and are often priced at a level which puts them far beyond those who are most in need of them. It would also be interesting to find out of there are any Counsellors or Mediators with Traveller specific backgrounds,as given the,supposedly unique,aspects of Traveller Culture which regularly culminate in "feuds" around the State. Unless Counselling/Mediation is being provided pro-bono,then cash is most definitely an issue in this.