Chris_5339762 wrote: » TBH I'm holding judgment on the rumours that she drove in with the car on fire. I've heard she went in with a little bit of smoke, I've heard the car was an inferno as we drove in. But theres been nothing official about what actually happened.
corkboy38 wrote: » How likely is it that the claim will be against the drivers insurance rather than the centre/Car park?
bot43 wrote: » Ha, Ive been given a name of who the driver was and where that person lives and what the person does for a living. The person is completely unapologetic and is blaming the security guard who she told about it and will be suing the shopping centre. I hope this is true.
JohnK wrote: » Has there been any video or photos released of the inside of the shopping center itself? Be interesting to see what sort of state its in.
TheDriver wrote: » From people who work in there and have entered, there is no damage as such except Marks as the door comes in from where the fire was.
Karter Flabby Runway wrote: » @ Tin Foil Hat Don't think it's right to be naming people on here. You should delete it.
JohnK wrote: » Interesting, I'd heard there was a good bit of water damage in TKMax as well. Given how far apart those units are you'd expect a good few more must surely be damaged too.
Gaspode wrote: » OK folks, lets not speculate about who the driver of the Zafira is. First person to name them or even make a guess/spread a rumour will be banned without further warning.
bot43 wrote: » Oh for the love of god everyone with half a brain knows that was a joke :rolleyes:
Harika wrote: » Farmers market reopens Saturday between cinema and McDonald.
Be right back wrote: » That's great to hear. Is there still one hour free car parking?
snotboogie wrote: » I don't get "de feel of de village" stuff that comes out in critisims of the shopping centre. Douglas has a population of 30k, its bigger than Kilkenny City, it has double the population of Killarney. The village name is a throwback to the 60's and 70's. There is one major residential development under construction and another 5 or so at various stages of planning. If Douglas accepted what it is, a major suburb contiguous to a city heading for a 40k+ population, rather than a 1950's rural village that everyone wants to pretend it still is, it could make sensible decisions. Busconnects has huge plans for the area and it could be one of the biggest public transport hubs in Ireland but I know "de feel of de village" types will do everything to scupper it. On topic the rumour I've heard is that the whole centre has been compromised and may need to be knocked.... In some good news for "de village" the public realm works are underway in the community park and the renders on the hoarding look fantastic.