jpb1974 wrote: » Maybe it's just me, but driving around the town it seems like it's almost becoming the norm now for people (of all ages) to simply walk out in front of you when crossing the road. There's definitely an imaginary zebra crossing right outside Dunnes. Back in the day, you'd give your kids a verbal if they did that.
Bells21 wrote: » Secondly, walking by all the 'boy racers'. Tearing up and down the roads beeping and not giving two sh1ts about anyone else along there.
EIREDriver wrote: » Lads might rev up there cars but haven't seen anyone "tearing up and down" the prom.
EverythingGood wrote: » Having no proof is usually not an issue on these here pages. Rumour, inuuendo and fiction are the norm.
EIREDriver wrote: In fairness to the "boy racers", most of them are there not to cause trouble. I've been down the prom in a car myself a few weekends and lads go there because there's little else to do at the weekends other than drink. The proms a nice place to park up and have a chat with others. Lads might rev up there cars but haven't seen anyone "tearing up and down" the prom.
EIREDriver wrote: » I see both of your points of view and agree that the actions mentioned are wrong and shouldn't happen. I just wish we weren't all painted with the one brush due to the actions of a few. A lot of the lads that meet up at petrol stations and the prom etc have respect for others and are there as it's one of the only alternatives to pubs and Benedicts.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Contractors for Virgin Media back in town, extending the network further out the Milehouse. SIRO lads also around mapping out the town for rollout.Also tenders are being invited for the creation of a "detailed plan on the development of Enniscorthy".
Del.Monte wrote: » Lol - it will be left to the councillors and their cronies as usual.
jca wrote: » Can't visualise any councillors pulling cable..
Del.Monte wrote: » I was sure that I posted this here previously but perhaps not. Anyway here it is again. I first noticed it back in February and finally got around to contacting Paul Kehoe and James Browne about it two weeks ago. Despite promises of action it's still there tonight - a real tourist attraction.
kneemos wrote: » It's private property. Presumably they can't go painting it at will?
davef1000 wrote: » Now listen here, you can’t be bringing facts into the discussion when there’s Corpo-bashing to be doing.
kneemos wrote: » They can serve notice under the litter pollution act apparently,if they have a mind to.https://www.independent.ie/regionals/fingalindependent/news/council-not-responsible-for-graffiti-on-private-property-27795289.html Not the property owners fault either though to be fair.
EverythingGood wrote: » I see some muppet stuck a Palestinian flag on Vinegar Hill too.
jpb1974 wrote: » Can you prove it was a muppet that did this?
jca wrote: » Animal strikes again...
jpb1974 wrote: » I heard it was Kermit. Will have to wait to see what the local newspapers have to say about it tomorrow.