Deleted User wrote: » Building is wreckedhttps://twitter.com/Aiteall/status/969750769128890368?s=19
Fighting Tao wrote: » JohnnyFlash wrote: » I feel sorry for all the folks in Tallaght who have done so much to change the reputation of the place - the IT, Shamrock Rovers, good secondary schools, the GAA clubs etc. Of all the planned estates in Dublin, it was going well. There'll be nothing good said about the area tomorrow on the news. Which is a real shame. The proper working class will be left in the lurch again. Yes, the section of crowds going to the Shamrock Rovers matches starting fights are lovely. They even travel to cause trouble at away games. There are more than a few scumbags in Tallaght. I do feel sorry for the decent people but there does seem to be a higher percentage that don’t give a **** about anyone else than most other areas.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I feel sorry for all the folks in Tallaght who have done so much to change the reputation of the place - the IT, Shamrock Rovers, good secondary schools, the GAA clubs etc. Of all the planned estates in Dublin, it was going well. There'll be nothing good said about the area tomorrow on the news. Which is a real shame. The proper working class will be left in the lurch again.
dirkmeister wrote: » John Connors has his say on twitter saying it’s lads stealing “loafs of bread from a big corporation” Apparently, lidl are “c*nts” who “steal from us every day”. Good man, John.
Clickbait wrote: » Watching various videos, they robbed the shop from one side and then smashed it on the other side? Wtf were they doing with the digger? The shop was open to rob but it wasn't good enough for them. Pure rotten scumbags. I thought the weather might keep them in but guess nobody wants to watch the late late show on a Friday night.
Lucy8080 wrote: » Maybe the access to whatever room the safe was in was very secure. Looking at the videos, I'm just wondering if the jcb was brought in to knock the fcuk out of the building, so that they could pick the safe out of the rubble,after having failed to get access through the initial break-in. It looks like there were two different levels of criminality going on . One lot with a definite target,and another lot of passer-bys/ kids who were tempted into a bit of opportunistic free shopping.
_Dara_ wrote: » I think the digger was used to get at the safe.
John Connors wrote: These cnuts are robbing all of us everyday
drillyeye wrote: » No, ignorance is embarrassing though. Heres how it goes. More and more "coloured" people will appear in areas of poverty, at first through the government dumping them there, and eventually through "breeding" with the locals. As the poor areas become "darker", they also become more prominently associated with every negative you can think of......thugs, criminals, disadvantaged......coloured = bad. What you seem appalled to realise is simply some people already latching onto the change. Just wait till it grows and grows. You simply defending coloured people blindly "I know good ones!" is just ignoring the growing reality on the ground. You think its going to sway peoples opinions (read: eyeballs), but it wont. I'm not blaming immigrants, but I am pointing out the obvious, that the racial element of this will grow exponentially. We have a problem with poverty amongst irish people, rather than do anything to solve it, we are, inadvertently, turning it onto a an issue of "racism" for down the road (rather than the issue of poverty it actually is). Ala America........hence my point about America.
TJ Mackie wrote: » I did. Full size - https://i.imgur.com/sCKsfgb.png
Irish Guitarist wrote: » I hate when supermarkets rob me by forcing me to give them money in exchange for the food I've brought to the checkout.
lawred2 wrote: » That's a tad racist no?
Dublinlady1513 wrote: » If I won the lotto I'd buy land and set up an American style boot camp for teenagers who break the law. No physical violence but my god they wouldn't want to come back!
Irish Guitarist wrote: » I hate when supermarkets rob me by forcing me to give them money in exchange for the food I've brought to the checkout. Then when I demolish the supermarket with a bulldozer I'M the criminal?!
MeTheMan wrote: » I think the cnuts comment was aimed at the guards
gozunda wrote: » Some backlash against that Muppet John Connors for his comments that the mob were justified stealing "a few loafs (sic) of bread" etchttps://mobile.twitter.com/johnconnors1990/status/969693993926873088?ref_src=twcamp%5Eshare%7Ctwsrc%5Eios%7Ctwgr%5Eother%7Ctwcon%5E7100%7Ctwterm%5E0 His comment regarding robbing Lidl / corporations ystday... Who should he be referring to there? :rolleyes:
gozunda wrote: » Reports on SkyNews now. Fcking scumbags and lowlifes - each and everyone supported by the state so no-one goes hungry or in dire need and this is the type of sh1te they get up to for a bit of crack- just because they know guards etc will be slow to respond. Personally I would like to see Spike island or similar reopened and anyone found to be a serious risk to society and law and order like this - be placed on mandatory sentence for life. Could you imagine what these lowlifes would get up to if the country was in a genuine state of emergency? As to the scote driving the teleporter/ digger - I wonder which government funded scheme he learned his machine operater skills on? And yet rather than being a productive part of society - they are out destroying local shops and robbing :mad: Anyone caught looting or robbing or destroying peoples property like this deserves locked up and sent away for a very long time. #nofeckinexcuses