Crock Rock wrote: » II'm sure if he hadn't appeared...
Crock Rock wrote: » Why is there no consequences for being scum vermin in Ireland?
Oops! wrote: » 2 words..... Legal system.
Crock Rock wrote: » I just walked past a car parked outside a takeaway. There was a GPS on the dashboard, still illuminated. As I walked past the car, filthy scum who were congregating nearby walked over and attempted to open the door. Just at that moment, the owner of the car who it turned out was a delivery driver appeared out of the door of the takeaway and ran them. I'm sure if he hadn't appeared or there wasn't anyone else around, then they probably would have smashed the window to retrieve the GPS because there'd be absolutely no consequences for them. Why is there no consequences for being scum vermin in Ireland?
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » Batman
Dale Doback wrote: » Wouldnt you have been the consequence? Are you saying you wouldnt have intervened?
Atoms for Peace wrote: » 2000 AD style judges.
Crock Rock wrote: » It's just not fair.
dxhound2005 wrote: » There are consequences. They get 30+ convictions.
Crock Rock wrote: » It all happened so quickly as I approached I barely got time to think. I probably would have shouted or done something to draw other peope's attention to them. If I touched one of them, God knows they could have had a knife or I'd be up for assault myself. And because I actually work hard for my money, I'd end up having to pay compensation to them.
Some Yoke wrote: » Yeah so a guy last year with 30+ previous convictions, barred from driving by the court yet somehow drives a car with no brakes no insurance no licence and resultingly writes off my car, leaves the scene of the accident, and even on paper is officially at fault, witnesses present for the guards.. and they do nothing. Only got him to go to the Garda station cos they found his dole card on the street. He gets advice off a solicitor to claim he was unaware who was driving at the time of the crash and has since faced no consequences. I don't believe you
Duane Dibbley wrote: » The Legal system in Ireland is fooked
Crock Rock wrote: » In certain jurisdictions, the scumbag who'd have stolen the GPS would be penalised for several offences in one, criminal damage (to the glass). breaking an entry (to the car), theft (of the GPS), perjury (presumably they'd lie in court), resisting arrest (they'd probably try to run too).