sexmag wrote: » https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/news/housing-groups-occupying-vacant-dublin-building-say-theyre-overwhelmed-by-public-support-37195456.html I'm sorry but how is breaking into a privately owned house raising awareness? This is a criminal act and should be treated as such
Trigger Happy wrote: » Is it a bit like me robbing your car to protest at people getting knocked over?
sexmag wrote: » https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/news/housing-groups-occupying-vacant-dublin-building-say-theyre-overwhelmed-by-public-support-37195456.html I'm sorry but how is breaking into a privately owned house raising awareness?
“We want to raise awareness that local authorities have the power to CPO buildings from private landlords, and we want to expose the problem of vacant houses and slums being left with nobody in them while there is a massive problem with homelessness,” the spokeswoman said.
sexmag wrote: » The situation is you've broken into someone's house and are squatting. Try and disguise it with a vale of raising awareness all you like that but that's the jist, who is this landlord,what have they done to you that's gives you a right to break into their property?
sexmag wrote: » The situation is they've broken into someone's house and are squatting. Try and disguise it with a vale of raising awareness all you like that but that's the jist, who is this landlord,what have they done to them that's gives them a right to break into their property?
DONTMATTER wrote: » The house is fine, no one was living in it.
sexmag wrote: » Irrelevant, you don't get to decide who's house you can and can't break into to prove a point
Boom_Bap wrote: » I've heard that the owners of the property, own other properties in the area/street and have their eyes on purchasing more properties. Their goal is to essentially let the area go to ruin to drive down the property prices so that they can buy for peanuts. This is an attempt to stop using property for leverage and to get DCC to attain the properties for badly needed housing.
DONTMATTER wrote: » Like I said in the part of my post that you cut. It takes extreme actions to raise awareness. And they're doing it because many people are living in extreme conditions. Living on the streets or in temporary accommodation.
sexmag wrote: » Then go break into the house of someone who can make a difference like a td or the housing minister
DONTMATTER wrote: » It seems like it takes extreme actions to raise awareness, let's hope they get noticed. The house is fine, no one was living in it.
DONTMATTER wrote: » as we've just heard
lawred2 wrote: » awareness of what? who is not 'aware' that there is a shortage of free gaffs for people in Ireland?
super_furry wrote: » Who isn’t aware that there’s a renting crisis anyway?