iamwhoiam wrote: » Exactly ., The vast majority of people in Tallaght are shocked to the core about this feral lawlessness and they were frightened and scared and shocked .This is a huge wake up call for the powers that be to be aware of lawlessness and its effect on decent people .Texts and Whatsapps were flying around Tallaght last night from people frightened and scared and horrified at this event unfolding and seemed like it was out of control .Looting is a breakdown of society and is much more frightening than a robbery because it effects us all .
limnam wrote: » Having a child to get 31.80 a week. You'v not rared many kids.
Deleted User wrote: » Any proof to suggest that it would? Other countries have had abortion for decades, so, I'm guessing you'll be able to provide research that shows abortion reduces crime? These kinds of statements are retarded. Unless you can provide some evidence?
Captain Obvious wrote: » Still people who wouldn't be able to afford that.
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
stateofflux wrote: » Maybe measured communal justice is the only way here. community comes together in force - identifies the culprits then their families and make it clear this will not be tolerated. (in a non violent manner). power in numbers & no fear when you literally take food off someones table you have crossed a serious line and must be reprimanded one way or the other.
rob316 wrote: » single parent, HAP etc
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markodaly wrote: » Will his tweet make it to the more national publication, like The Journal.ie? If a man tweeted pretty much anything innocuous about a female, its blue murder, yet John Connors condoning looting and calling a major employer in the state Cnuts will probably get a pass. Can't appear to be racist now calling out a traveller for being an arse. If there is a lawsuit, it should be Lidl taking him on over his comment. What ****ing twat he is.
Sofiztikated wrote: » You're asking if it's ok to go and rubberneck?
Peter File wrote: » Paul Murphy condemned them Paul Murphy Verified account@paulmurphy_TD 14h14 hours ago More Horrific scenes at Lidl. Those involved are putting emergency services personnel and others' lives at risk. This tiny minority obviously don't represent Jobstown. In fact, those involved are likely the same people who have terrorised people in the community for years. 133 replies 233 retweets 778 likes Reply 133 Retweet 233 Like 778 Direct message
limnam wrote: » You don't need to have kids to get HAP. You can be working and get HAP. Like I said if you think you can rare a child with 32 quid. You haven't rared one.
Plague Maiden wrote: » All of which should be considered in any review of sentencing guidelines. I don't disagree with any of that. We need to drop the softly softly approach in this country and start coming down hard on those who will simply not behave themselves. If that's all your saying then we're in agreement. I just don't think a sentence of at least a quarter of a century is appropriate for what we seen last night. I don't know how anyone could seriously argue for that.
pjohnson wrote: » The way some people are going in this thread youd swear Tallaght needs Batman to save them.
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?
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » I rared my first while on the dole. You make it sound like all they get is 32 quid. Total pay per week was 220. +20 fuel allowance in winter + 120 per month child allowance Rent to council 27:50 Shopping 60 quid
Deleted User wrote: » So there's no community groups or such? Can't you gather all the people from your neighborhood and talk the subject over? I'm extremely skeptical that these people are completely unknown. In my own small estate, there are three different women famous for peering out their windows at night watching what everyone does and gossiping to whoever will listen to them. Doesn't Tallaght have these kinds of people?
Peter File wrote: » Paul Murphy condemned them
Paul Murphy Verified account@paulmurphy_TD 14h14 hours ago More Horrific scenes at Lidl. Those involved are putting emergency services personnel and others' lives at risk. This tiny minority obviously don't represent Jobstown. In fact, those involved are likely the same people who have terrorised people in the community for years. 133 replies 233 retweets 778 likes Reply 133 Retweet 233 Like 778 Direct message
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » Is that the only payment...?
Harry Palmr wrote: » No one has kids for the money - you have no kids to be richer!
joey1111 wrote: » Its all part of the divilment. Still imagining in my head a group of lads getting hammered and nicking a jcb, going for a spin around the area. Mad yokes. No fear at all.
DellyBelly wrote: » I suppose you would call it that. Just being nosey. I'm not living in Dublin that long so never saw things like this happen where I grew up. Bit fascinated that there are areas like where this happened that exist in Ireland in 2018
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » No. A single mother recieves just over 1k per month. Rent to council just over 100euro per month. I've done it myself and find I'm struggling more since I went back to work!
zeebre12 wrote: » But sure they are disadvantaged. We can't say anything bad about them. Free legal aid no doubt as well. This is a great little country.