Boom_Bap wrote: » In the event that there are people half reading this; There is no evidence that Margaret Cash ever stole a bus
givyjoe wrote: » Think Catch Me If You Can. Though Margaret Cash is definitely no Frank Abagnale.
Effects wrote: » I don't know why people find it so hard to post images to back up their claims. :rolleyes:
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
RaichuMGS wrote: » ohnonotgmail wrote: » I think i'd rather meet a wolf. The wolf wouldn’t try sell you stolen clothes or rob you. Well, might rob you of your life but that’s about that.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » I think i'd rather meet a wolf.
jammiedodgers wrote: » ...yet. :pac:
Gwen Cooper wrote: » Just quickly back to the topic of children being taken away because they can't read
wexie wrote: » It's extremely unlikely, I'd happily swap wolves for the 'small minority' of travelers that are causing these issues.
wexie wrote: » So all the effort for the betterment of travelers needs to come from the settled community does it? Tell me when so many people have had nothing but negative experiences and see nothing but negative news, why would you expect them to make that effort? Do you really not think that positive traveler role models (I note you haven't pointed any out to me) would perhaps create a bit of willingness? Perhaps might make people think 'gee maybe I was wrong'?
spookwoman wrote: » My experiences and my families experiences are from all around the country not just one small area which make me question where they get the it's a small minority causing problems. Why is it that such a small ethnic minority of about 30 - 35k can cause so much trouble. Why is Castlerea's prison population made up of over 50% Travellers (2017) Put yourself into my position, where you've had family threatened in different area's of the country by a minority. Few years back I was in town went to get into a taxi because I was next in the queue. I open the door and a traveller told me he would put me through the window of Pennys if I didn't let him have the taxi. It has nothing to do with lack of education, the inability to read or whatever this is who they are. We have the likes of Margaret Cash teaching the next generation how to carry on, this is not going to go away anytime soon unless someone grows a pair.
end of the road wrote: » either way the courts and gardai need to deal with people commiting crime.
end of the road wrote: » the settled community need to do the greater work yes as they are in the majority. travelers will need to do their bit, but those who can are trying to do so. however when travelers see their efforts being knocked back by an element of the settled community, then it's not surprising that some begin to think that it's not worth making an effort.
however when travelers settled people see their efforts being knocked back by an element of the settled traveling community, then it's not surprising that some begin to think that it's not worth making an effort.
end of the road wrote: » lack of education will play a part for some. no doubt for others being a scumbag is absolutely who they are. either way the courts and gardai need to deal with people commiting crime.
Deleted User wrote: » There always on the rob in Pennys & Tesco twice in one day I saw travelled robbingI mean if your gonna rob why not try the likes of Brown Thomas lol
Hammer89 wrote: » They'd be watched like a hawk from the moment they enter the shop.
wexie wrote: » See where this leads? Who do you think has the greater stake in these issues being resolved? Who's future depends on this?If there are travelers out there trying to 'do so' I have yet to see much evidence of it and like I said it would be of great help in creating goodwill and 'community credit' in showing that it is happening. (if indeed it is)
Deleted User wrote: » Any of the decent ones I know aren't "proud" of being a traveller. They're proud of what they've managed against actual discrimination back in the day. They're proud of their life achievements and of how they've set things up for their kids and how they're now flourishing.
tuxy wrote: » I asked this earlier in this thread but what do you do with people who do not see going to court or jail as a negative consequence?
wexie wrote: » Would you say that's currently being done effectively?
wexie wrote: » And, as an after thought, you'd think that if there were positive traveler stories out there they would have been all over the news recently no? Peter Casey making those horrible horrible bigoted () comments would have made for the perfect opportunity to show us all how wrong he is? Why hasn't that happened?
end of the road wrote: » because it doesn't need to happen. the back clash toards peter's comments will show him and others that a lot of what he said is wrong.
end of the road wrote: » you keep bringing them to court and jailing them anyway. even if they don't see either as a negative consiquence, it will at least be disruptive to them and their behaviour on the outside.
Hammer89 wrote: » Deleted User wrote: » There always on the rob in Pennys & Tesco twice in one day I saw travelled robbingI mean if your gonna rob why not try the likes of Brown Thomas lol They'd be watched like a hawk from the moment they enter the shop.
end of the road wrote: » the back clash (backlash) toards (towards) peter's comments will show him and others that a lot of what he said is wrong.
tuxy wrote: » But we can't afford to jail them as the cost of prison far exceeds the cost of social welfare and damage by fraud/theft combined. It may be a worthwhile investment if it changed their outlook but if anything they come out of prison much worse and more of a threat to society. Why would the country spend money on this?
tuxy wrote: » end of the road wrote: » you keep bringing them to court and jailing them anyway. even if they don't see either as a negative consiquence, it will at least be disruptive to them and their behaviour on the outside. But we can't afford to jail them as the cost of prison far exceeds the cost of social welfare and damage by fraud/theft combined. It may be a worthwhile investment if it changed their outlook but if anything they come out of prison much worse and more of a threat to society. Why would the country spend money on this?
end of the road wrote: » tuxy wrote: » I asked this earlier in this thread but what do you do with people who do not see going to court or jail as a negative consequence? you keep bringing them to court and jailing them anyway. even if they don't see either as a negative consiquence, it will at least be disruptive to them and their behaviour on the outside. wexie wrote: » Would you say that's currently being done effectively? no it's not. wexie wrote: » And, as an after thought, you'd think that if there were positive traveler stories out there they would have been all over the news recently no? Peter Casey making those horrible horrible bigoted () comments would have made for the perfect opportunity to show us all how wrong he is? Why hasn't that happened? because it doesn't need to happen. the back clash toards peter's comments will show him and others that a lot of what he said is wrong.
end of the road wrote: » wexie wrote: » That is certainly how it should be, but the word racist gets thrown a lot pretty easily these days. And if you've only ever had bad experiences with a particular segment of the population (not even just travelers, could be farmers, or Indians or postmen for all I care) it's easy enough to form the opinion they are all like that. I'm not excusing it but I certainly understand it. And that's why I don't understand why there aren't any positive traveler spokes people out there. That don't try and make right what's wrong by excusing crime, antisocial behaviour, animal welfare issues etc. etc. as part of a time honoured culture. But just are a positive role model on their own accord, and their own behaviours. I would genuinely like to see someone like that. (don't say bleedin John Connors cause i'll never take you seriously again ) i don't really think that positive traveler spokes people are going to be able to do much to change an engrained culture that sees some people treating all travelers badly on the basis of some travelers behaviour. the only way that can be changed is for a time at least, to come down very hard on anyone proven to be involved in discriminating against travelers, and to make it socially unacceptible to target all for the actions of some. i believe it's very very few who have an issue with someone who has genuinley had bad experiences with travelers saying so. most people don't have an issue with it.
wexie wrote: » That is certainly how it should be, but the word racist gets thrown a lot pretty easily these days. And if you've only ever had bad experiences with a particular segment of the population (not even just travelers, could be farmers, or Indians or postmen for all I care) it's easy enough to form the opinion they are all like that. I'm not excusing it but I certainly understand it. And that's why I don't understand why there aren't any positive traveler spokes people out there. That don't try and make right what's wrong by excusing crime, antisocial behaviour, animal welfare issues etc. etc. as part of a time honoured culture. But just are a positive role model on their own accord, and their own behaviours. I would genuinely like to see someone like that. (don't say bleedin John Connors cause i'll never take you seriously again )
end of the road wrote: » the settled community need to do the greater work yes as they are in the majority. travelers will need to do their bit, but those who can are trying to do so. however when travelers see their efforts being knocked back by an element of the settled community, then it's not surprising that some begin to think that it's not worth making an effort. .
corks finest wrote: » What he said was what the vast vast majority of Irish people think
corks finest wrote: » There speaks one who has never dealt with travellers,in pubs,discos,shops etc