wexie wrote: » To me this is the most disturbing thing out of all of that. For a primary age school child to do something like this.....what must their home life be like? What example are they getting?
spookwoman wrote: » We had one in school and she sh*t in another girls school bag because she didn't like her. She spent most of her time out of school due to bad behavior.
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » If you're shown and told every day that it is acceptable behavior to rob from others, then perhaps you do need to be able to read to find an alternative opinion
RaichuMGS wrote: » Their free travel pass is just not bothering to pay.
Gravelly wrote: » By bus.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » They probably have a free travel pass as well.
tuxy wrote: » See how the image gives much more insight. The clothes are for sale in Birr but public transport like this is non existant in Birr. Shows the effort made to travel distance to aquire the goods and spending the journey home to list said goods shows efficent use of time. A true entrepreneur
Will I Am Not wrote: » Don’t know why people are finding it so hard to believe :rolleyes:
Boom_Bap wrote: » probably get it delivered next day as well
ohnonotgmail wrote: » It saves you waiting for the sales i suppose.
Jasiah Hot Talker wrote: » A girl i used to work with in the city centre used to have people who could rob on demand. If she saw a dress she liked, she would tell them what shop and what size/colour and she would pay half of what was on the label
Boom_Bap wrote: » I had a neighbour who approached me one day after living up the road for about 7 months and she said to me "I always thought you were a Garda", she proceeds to open a bag and pull out items of clothes and ask me if I have any interest in the jackets she has as she thought they were 'my style'. I wasn't interested, so she asked me what brands I liked and said she would see if she could get them. I've no doubt I could have given her a shopping list and she would have arrived back the next day with everything on it
Effects wrote: » I don't know why people find it so hard to post images to back up their claims. :rolleyes:
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » Sorry that was meant to be sarcasm there!!!!! I agree with you!
Effects wrote: » I'm not that gullible. I just think lots of these stories are made up. I prefer to see actual proof. I questioned the guy who said she was looking to spend €260 on a pair of runners, and he showed me the facebook post. If you're going to make a claim be prepared to back it up.
Margaret Cash wrote: I got some negative responses . It’s hard when you know you haven’t done anything wrong. I’m entitled to live my life, I’m entitled to buy my daughter a communion dress and to go for a few drinks with friends. I saved hard to get my child that dress. I tried to make people aware of what’s going on in this country
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » Oh ffs are you really that gullible or just a Pavee Point shill ???
JP Liz V1 wrote: » €300 worth of stuff from Penneys, what did she take :eek: and all in one go
wexie wrote: » Hmmm....yeah and I guess it's possible that that kid in Wicklow that was caught red handed coming out of someone else's house was in there to fold the laundry and accidentally left the socks on his hands cause he had to rush out to go do his next good deed. :mad: In the meantime I'll go with thishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor
wexie wrote: » Hmmm....yeah and I guess it's possible that that kid in Wicklow that was caught red handed coming out of someone else's house was in there to fold the laundry and accidentally left the socks on his hands cause he had to rush out to go do his next good deed. :mad:
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » Possible! ;);););)
wexie wrote: » Yeah but he could have gotten them legitimately and is selling them cheap cause he fell on hard times and needs to money now, he tried returning them but he spilled coffee on the receipts on his way back to the shops (in his taxed, nct'd and insured van) and now the bastards won't take them back!!! :rolleyes:
eringobragh wrote: » Probably be called a racist for this but noticed it a while ago on my FB marketplace there's always unopened tools from LIDL - traveller surname and infinite amount of the stuff available
Will I Am Not wrote: » There’s a traveller woman that lives near me that heads into town every weekend, robs the f*ck out of clothes shops and puts them up for sale on Facebook on her way home. She takes pics of them hanging up individually on the handrails of the train with a price under each pic. No shame.
tuxy wrote: » The only bit that was surprising was the posting of pics before she even got home. I just wanted to see it for myself, thanks for posting.