Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Can't imagine Shauna would be too pleased that that's the photo the media have picked up on. She doesn't exactly look delighted in it.
KrustyUCC wrote: Patrick and Shauna McDonagh were pronounced dead at the scene after being chased on the wrong side of the road following a burglary in Harrow, North London
ShaneC93 wrote: » Margaret has posted a number of articles in support of these two over the past few days, conveniently leaving out the circumstances of how they died which has just been reported by the press today and instead blaming it on dangerous Irish roads, potholes & others driving badly. Horrible for anyone to die but these two hardly deserve much sympathy.
Deleted User wrote: » How could the Irish roads be to blame? They were driving at speed away from an aggravated burglary in ENGLAND.
Credit Checker Moose wrote: » Would they be acute angles?
donkeykong5 wrote: » Next batch of angles!
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » She has a larger than normal sized family so I don’t think they would be offering her a 3 bed anyway. I don’t know if a 4 bed even meets the councils spec. They’re can’t be many 5 beds belonging to the council so maybe they’ll have to buy a private house? I hear there's a few mini-mansions going in Tipperary. If they stick the stables in, those can be converted to another bedroom for the next batch of childer.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » She has a larger than normal sized family so I don’t think they would be offering her a 3 bed anyway. I don’t know if a 4 bed even meets the councils spec. They’re can’t be many 5 beds belonging to the council so maybe they’ll have to buy a private house?
Gravelly wrote: » Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » She has a larger than normal sized family so I don’t think they would be offering her a 3 bed anyway. I don’t know if a 4 bed even meets the councils spec. They’re can’t be many 5 beds belonging to the council so maybe they’ll have to buy a private house? Or do like they did down in Kerry and build her a €1,000,000 mansion to her exact specifications, in the exact location she specifies (and maybe throw in a few stables too like they did there).
ohnonotgmail wrote: » That Any rule only applies to non-travelers.
Henry Ford III wrote: » If I worked for the relevant housing authority I'd offer her 2 slightly unsuitable houses that she'd turn down. Then she's off the list. Woo.
gmisk wrote: » She seems to think "motoring offences" dont count......we also dont know the nature of them I doubt its driving 34 in a 30 zone. Oh and the kids she stole were "for her kids" sure thats fine why didnt you say! Rob away anything you like.
Homer wrote: » ^^^ and they’re only the ones she was caught for the dirty animl.. just imagine the actual cost to society of her lifestyle choice :mad:
bada_bing wrote: » it makes me sick how her kind just conveniently ignore the criminal activity of other travelers and actually condone their criminal behavior. It's sad indeed that two young people lost their lives but as the old saying goes, live by the sword - die by the sword. They wouldn't have died young if they were encouraged to go to school and learn skills or a pick up a trade, but that's traveler culture that they expect us to respect.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Omackeral wrote: » Maybe that particular premises just don't want convicted criminals on their property. They've the right to refuse admission after all. I wouldn't let her in to my garden, never mind my pub. There's a reason why all the pubs close in a town when they have a traveller funeral. She's a gas woman for ignoring anything she doesn't like. Those travellers in England were the best people you could meet if you ignore the burglary and threatening behaviour toward the residents of the house they burgled.https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-47216596 Around 20 minutes before the fatal collision, police had been called to reports of an aggravated burglary in Pinner. A man in his mid 30s, a woman in her late 50s and a man in his late 60s said the door to their home was forced open and four men entered. The suspects then threatened them with a large hunting knife and screwdriver and demanded valuables. Police said the suspects threatened to kill the residents and one punched the man in his 30s in the face. The suspects left taking cash and jewellery.
Omackeral wrote: » Maybe that particular premises just don't want convicted criminals on their property. They've the right to refuse admission after all.