tuxy wrote: » Just to give some more insight in to the way this woman thinks. Before her old post on Facebook were made private she had made a post about the robbery using a digger on Lidl in Tallaght back in March.She was ecstatic on seeing the photos of the takings posted on social media
RacoonQueen wrote: » The only interesting part of the story is trying to figure out how you can try rob 300 yoyos worth of stuff from Penneys and think you'll get away with it.
meeeeh wrote: » What I can figure out is how can you actually carry 300 Euro worth of clothing out of Penny's. Did she use a trolley?
jjmcclure wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/homeless-mumofseven-margaret-cash-appears-in-court-over-stealing-300-worth-of-clothes-from-penneys-37434491.html Where are RTE now?
Neyite wrote: » The last time I went into Pennys I spent 80 quid. The bag of stuff I got for that amount was MASSIVE. How did she manage to carry €321 euros worth?
Deleted User wrote: » Herself and the 6 kids carrying around 40-50 euro each worth?
Stan. wrote: » Was it underwear or clothes for the kids?
UrbanSprawl wrote: » Here is is MT forecast for that day in Feb she was nicking the rags ,wonder if it was a factor ? Forecasts for Ireland ALERT for locally heavy snow and hail showers that could produce poor driving or walking conditions, more likely in higher parts of north and west, but especially around late morning and early afternoon cannot be ruled out elsewhere. Also ADVANCE ALERT for possible strong winds Wednesday night (valid 1900h Wednesday to 0500h Thursday) in all regions as a fast-moving and potentially intensifying low travels across northern counties during the night. Gusts to 120 km/hr are possible with this and there may be late-breaking changes to forecasts as the system is still in a rather early stage of its life cycle (presently about 1015 mbs south of Newfoundland, Canada). TODAY will be a very cold day in part due to persistently strong westerly winds at about 70 to 110 km/hr at times, and squally showers of hail, sleet or snow could hit almost anywhere with at least temporary disruptions to travel. There will be brighter intervals but still cold and windy in those, as highs reach only 2 to 6 C. Some of the heavier squalls could produce thunder as well. TONIGHT will likely be much the same although there could be more rain showers in the mixture of wintry showers, and winds will continue brisk, west-northwesterly at about 60 to 90 km/hr. Lows of about -1 to +2 C.
Birdnuts wrote: » In fairness folks wouldn't we all love living next to these ladshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO-Adcb8yRQ
freshpopcorn wrote: » Her interview. HOMELESS Margaret Cash insisted she never claimed to be a saint — after admitting to nicking clothes from Penneyshttps://www.thesun.ie/news/3274135/margaret-cash-saint-avoiding-jail-penneys/
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » Any idea what the driving ones are for?
Bridget Mushy Viper wrote: » Wtf?! This is not Dickensian London.
smurgen wrote: » And what good will MDH do?he's just another leech attached to the arse of the tax payer
UrbanSprawl wrote: » I don't know really the default is she is very wealthy yet feels the need to occasionally nick communion dresses from Pennies cos she is such a terrible mother ,yes let's kill the bitch much easier position to argue.
UrbanSprawl wrote: » Hit and runs I expect
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » Dunno if you’re serious or not, it’s late.
Foweva Awone wrote: » Cash said: “I don’t know what the shoplifting has to do with me being homeless, it is my private life." Is she for real?!
Bridget Mushy Viper wrote: » She's not very wealthy but she is in receipt of a lot of state benefits and she isn't one bit appreciative of this; nobody said let's kill her - people are just disgusted by her self entitled attitude, and she didn't just rob a few communion dresses.
cbreeze wrote: » Someone made a point further back in this thread about the children wearing school uniforms in the summer. They are like me when I was a kid - the only clothes I had!