_blaaz wrote: » Pretty sure they travellers if its people alluded to in this storyhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/arrests-made-gardai-crack-down-13342679.amp I have no bother standing up for traveller rights etc(they need all help they get)....but full force of law should be applied to all active paedophiles
Jupiter Mulligan wrote: » Perhaps that's why the location of the court couldn't be included in the report as it could have given the game away.
Sinus pain wrote: » How the **** are they out on bail??? Seriously
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » The ‘community’ bit? Possibly but could also just mean the same locality.
_blaaz wrote: » Idk....but i apologise without delay 100% if i took up.that article wrong or applied it wrongly here to traveller community There are several small inter-connectes religious type communes down around there aswell...it could be them....i cant think anything else that fits
banie01 wrote: » Suffice it to say that the info supplied in the article could also just as easily allude to an extended multi generational family living in a rural area and in relatively close proximity to each other.
jeremyj1968 wrote: » Any sign of the Minister For Children commenting on this story?
Jupiter Mulligan wrote: » She CANNOT under any circumstances comment on an ongoing trial.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » The church won't take paedophiles any more. So where do you think they go instead ....
fineso.mom wrote: » The children have been removed from the situation and they are not travellers. I understand the guards etc have to have strong evidence to bring a case (and to arrest them in the first place), but by November it will be 18months or more since it came to light. That just seems so long?
judeboy101 wrote: » Are they foreigners?, they had to surrender passports which usually only happens to those with connections outside the country.