Wheeliebin30 wrote: » http://www.civitas.org.uk/content/files/crime_stats_oecdjan2012.pdfhttps://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp Ireland 56, Spain 83.
PokeHerKing wrote: » Italy - Mafia France - similar to slightly poorer climate Australia- distance/citizenship/no entry with criminal convictions
Wanderer78 wrote: i know people that got into Australia with a criminal convictions
PokeHerKing wrote: » Italy - Mafia France - similar to slightly poorer climateAustralia- distance/citizenship/no entry with criminal convictions
PokeHerKing wrote: » Your point is...? People get into the states as well. So what. Why would someone with money to burn fly all the way to Australia to liveillegally for the weather when they can take a 3 hour flight to Spain. Live legally, spend/flaunt their money as they want and still get a tan?
P.Walnuts wrote: » Hmmmmm I'm not just arguing with you for the sake of it....but how can you have a crime index for 2018 when it's only June? Just to touch on what another poster mentioned, Spain is a hub for most of Europe's crime gangs, Russian Mafia, British and Irish gangs, North African gangs....plenty of international links that simply don't exist here. But in fairness to you I asked for stats and you produced, so I do take that on board.
Wanderer78 wrote: ????
Wanderer78 wrote: » i know people that got into Australia with a criminal convictions
Thesomersarms wrote: » One thing I’m confused about with the feud is up until recently the figure put out by the press was 14 men had lost their lives as a result of it but recently some journalists and i think the guards said it as well (could be wrong on guards saying it) that 18 people had lost their lives, is it 14 or actually 18? staggering all that loss of life. If it is 18 who are the other men that died?
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » The "hit team" arrested in enniscorthy were back from Australia
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » P.Walnuts wrote: » Any stats to back that up? I think you are way, way off the mark. http://www.civitas.org.uk/content/files/crime_stats_oecdjan2012.pdfhttps://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp Ireland 56, Spain 83.
P.Walnuts wrote: » Any stats to back that up? I think you are way, way off the mark.
White lighting wrote: » Yeah your man Byrne was supposedly in oz at some stage. Dont no how the dirtbird got even that far he was caught and has served a sentence for been caught with your man Beatty in process doing hit few years ago. He has according to media been arrested now about three times in process of new hits. The studip **** is either a complete scummer or caught by the bollox woth money owed and has to do what hes told. Interestingly the Hearld ran a story that a hitman who recently was caught with byrne is main suspect in Buda molyneux murder
Muahahaha wrote: » Regency trial was adjourned again on July 9th but this time only for 3 weeks, it should resume early to mid August once the defence have read the interim report on the death of Detective Colm Fox. Report will contain details of his phone & email records.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/regency-hotel-shooting-trial-adjourned-for-further-three-weeks-1.3558887
Muahahaha wrote: » Very curious myself as are many. We may never know the exact details but if the trial should collapse in August it will be very difficult to keep the details out of the media unless the judge imposes a reporting ban.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Journalist Gemma O'Doherty has very cryptically alluded to knowing what this is all about in a couple of tweets, in which she suggested that public opinion of certain individuals involved would change drastically once the whole situation is revealed. I won't link them due to Boards rules about direct discussion of court cases, but you can easily find them yourself on her Twitter - they're not very far back in the timeline, only a month or two. I have to say that I feel the accused in that case is probably safer and better off staying in custody than being let go. The very first scene of Love/Hate in which Darren's brother Robbie is murdered literally seconds after walking out of prison comes horribly to mind. If he's acquitted, surely they'll have to find a way to sneak him out of jail and into a safehouse of some kind, to preclude the very serious danger of his being targeted immediately upon release. Anyone know if there's any precedent for this? IE, for someone with a massive threat to their life being somehow released from jail incognito or under massive Garda protection until they get somewhere safe?
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Journalist Gemma O'Doherty has very cryptically alluded to knowing what this is all about in a couple of tweets, in which she suggested that public opinion of certain individuals involved would change drastically once the whole situation is revealed. I won't link them due to Boards rules about direct discussion of court cases, but you can easily find them yourself on her Twitter - they're not very far back in the timeline, only a month or two.
Suckit wrote: » I think links are allowed.
not yet wrote: » LAZY BOLLIX..:D
Suckit wrote: » A month or two back... of Tweets?? ... good luck... :P:D
not yet wrote: » Just tried it there and fell asleep before June..
allthedoyles wrote: » Just tried it here too , and a lot of her tweets actually opened my eyes