Lillie Rapid Gun wrote: » Imagine the board of Lidl in Germany getting news that one of their stores in Dublin has been looted and almost destroyed. Shameful.
touts wrote: » Well after this little fiasco lawsuits will be his only source of income. This will be a case study in how a momentary mistake social media can destroy a career. Apart from the now unemployed staff of Lidl I suspect Connors will be the one who suffers most from this incident. The Criminal Justice Industry will take care of the "poor, socially disadvantaged" lads who did the actual looting and make sure they don't see the inside of prison.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Years of champagne socialists telling these people, its not your fault, its not your fault, like a scene from goodwill hunting is now coming back to bite society. Paul murphy telling people hes elected to break the law and encourage civil disobedience. Constant anti government dribble propaganda everyday about how leo wants everyone to die while he rips up 50 euro notes. It's all coming back now and will get worst before it gets better.
Patww79 wrote: » He condoned stealing, that can't be disputed and is the only point that really matters. That's before you get on to that his reasoning for stealing were that it's ok if you think the price is too high. And that's even before you get on to that it was drink and not bread they were robbing.
Barry Badrinath wrote: » John Connors was wrong. He was called out on it. He twists it and calls anyone disagreeing with him as being racist. His followers that agree with him are fcuking idiots. The area where the looting happened has a scumbag element. If it didnt, it wouldnt have happened. The good people of that area are the big losers in this. They need to start pointing fingers at the d1ckheads otherwise nothing will change. If they dont, then I hope they enjoy living among the animals. Pillow cases full of door knobs can sort that out.
previous user wrote: » They should definitely bring out legislation to put fencing around Council estates and impose curfews, these people are absolute filth.
hynesie08 wrote: » Those safes normally only have change and floats, and I'd imagine they wouldn't have gotten a change delivery because of the weather, so realistically there was probably less than 5 grand in the till.
plastic glass wrote: » Unfortunately I don’t think this will destroy his career. Rte will still lap him up. However his horrendous performance in the cliche ridden cardboard gangsters might be enough. What producer thought he could pull off the sexy leading man status who can pull the local hot bird. He has bigger tits than the female lead ffs
IMPAT wrote: » I'm assuming you don't stream TV programmes from nefarious websites or download movies. You wouldn't steal a loaf of bread, would you?
scopper wrote: » Tallaght has always has an edge, indeed it is one of its defining associations, but it's not like this is ultra chaos, it's closer to an incident that can explode in an area like that, anything out of the ordinary encourages a kind of lawless atmosphere for a little bit, you should see Halloween.
scopper wrote: » for me a year in PRISON seems quite fine, I mean that's a year in PRISON, not a year in Costa del Sol.
Deleted User wrote: » Even worse is it appearing in the Daily Mail and BBC news reports.
FTA69 wrote: » It’s gas how when a crime gets committed some people’s answer to that is to resort to Nazi tactics. (And I don’t say that lightly either, they were great fans of the contained and curfewed ghetto.)
anewme wrote: » I usually find the Neighbourhood Watch Pages spot on with what is happening locally in reality as they are the people living there. So there seems to be a number of differing scumbaggy elements at play here. All need to be stamped out.
Dublinstiofán wrote: » A bit of an edge, I’m not sure the point your trying to make here but it seems like your trying to justify it as normality in Tallaght? Let me assure you, it wouldn’t occur to most ordinary decent people to steal a digger and other plant machinery to, with motive, extract a safe and in the process destroy a Lidl Store. Nor would most people look at a Centra Store and think I could break in there and set it on fire so there is no evidence the Guards wouldn’t be able to get here to stop me. It’s animalistic, and animals that bite should be put down. t.
secman wrote: » Unfortunately these low life's are dragging the good name of 99% of the good decent people who live in the Dublin 24 region into the mud. I sincerely hope the justice system treat them with a heavy hand. On John Connors.... cop on John.... there hasn't been a loaf of bread on a shelf for the last week ! You cannot condone this thuggery in the conditions that prevailed , when decent people came to the fore helping one another.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Even worse is it appearing in the Daily Mail and BBC news reports.
Fann Linn wrote: » Do you really believe that everyone living in a council estate is a cnut?
Omackeral wrote: » It’s probably because they’re sick to death of scumbags racking up dozens, scores and even hundreds of convictions and not being deterred. People are sick of these dirtbags, sick of the “justice” system and sick of apologists and deflectors.
ArielAtom wrote: » Wow, followed it on here last night. I'm stranded in London and at breakfast this morning was embarrassed as people asking about the riots in Dublin and the looting. Looting is far worse than stealing a loaf of bread, only low life scum take advantage in the face of adversity. Not sure what the maximum sentence is but throw the book at them.