Captain Obvious wrote: » Is that all you think lives in council estates? And how are they forgotten about? They have access to the most amenities and get the most Garda coverage.
Fighting Tao wrote: » While there was a short mention of Fortunestown on RTE News Now, there was no mention of Lidl being demolished. Why?
IE 222 wrote: » The state needs to start moving these disruptive people/families into rural areas where they can cause less damage and live in whatever type of sh1t hole they want without the rest of us having to put up and witness it.
IE 222 wrote: » Im sure we will be hearing most of the 9 have a string of previous convictions as well. Surely every 10 convictions should come with a 2 year sentence on top of what your been sentenced for. The state needs to start moving these disruptive people/families into rural areas where they can cause less damage and live in whatever type of sh1t hole they want without the rest of us having to put up and witness it. Let them see what a lack of facilities and services really looks like.
plastic glass wrote: » The scumbags with the jcb are worse, don’t get me wrong but people are trying to normalise the others who “just” took advantage of an open door in a shop and took what they wanted. This is not normal behaviour. It is looting in a time of a semi crisis and weather event in the country. It makes me realise how fragile our society is if there was a real crisis. Please do not normalise this as if it were “just” stealing a few groceries. It is not the act. It is the opportunistic mentality behind the act
The state needs to start moving these disruptive people/families into rural areas where they can cause less damage and live in whatever type of sh1t hole they want without the rest of us having to put up and witness it. Let them see what a lack of facilities and services really looks like.
Captain Obvious wrote: » Then go on a housing list.
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.
suicide_circus wrote: » Poor as me and the wife so. Both working full time.
IE 222 wrote: » Im sure we will be hearing most of the 9 have a string of previous convictions as well. Surely every 10 convictions should come with a 2 year sentence on top of what your been sentenced for.The state needs to start moving these disruptive people/families into rural areas where they can cause less damage and live in whatever type of sh1t hole they want without the rest of us having to put up and witness it. Let them see what a lack of facilities and services really looks like.
suicide_circus wrote: » bring back the public pillory, these lads won't be too cool after a few hours being jeered in the town square
Tzardine wrote: » Its grand, he is going to sue his way out of it apparently.
IE 222 wrote: » The state needs to start moving these disruptive people/families into rural areas where they can cause less damage and live in whatever type of sh1t hole they want without the rest of us having to put up and witness it. Let them see what a lack of facilities and services really looks like.
Captain Obvious wrote: » Poor enough not to be able to purchase their own home.
Deleted User wrote: » How poor are they though? SW with benefits along with part-time jobs can bring in easily enough to live on, with some extras. Calling people "poor" seems to be a common way of excusing their behavior. It's not as if they're poor like in a 3rd world nation without any support.
Pelvis wrote: » People seem to embarrass very easily on this site.
Captain Obvious wrote: » Who are you referring to when you say "these people"? Poor people?
anewme wrote: » I'd have had absolute zero sympathy if the digger lost control and killed a load of them. Zero. A lot of people would be the same.