friendlyfun wrote: » How long is this going to continue for? I seen one of them nearly going into a car the other day. Guy on the sulky shouting abuse at the driver like it was his fault
Harry Palmr wrote: » They are building a new estate on the ring road beside the traveller camp, does anyone know if that is going to be moved?
Jerry Atrick wrote: » More houses and the roads absolutely creaking with cars already...city council my hole!
Road-Hog wrote: » What point are you making here. Where should housed be built. Wateford doesn’t have a traffic r congestion problem......go live in cork or Dublin. And come back to me......locally there is traffic queues for maybe a 40 mins twice a day on the main routes a lot of which could be vastly reduced If dim-wit locals would change their habits.......!
spankmemunkey wrote: » If there is a mention of them being moved i guarantee the first thing they will see is €€€€€€€€€€€, we want money to move
Captain Red Beard wrote: » Bring in a chip system for horses similar to how your dog would need to be chipped. Any fines relating to a horse could then be deducted from social welfare payments.
Cabaal wrote: » You do know not everyone is chipped despite it being law for years right? It's frustrating as hell, but any dog rescue place will tell you its far from a perfect system. I know both of my dogs were chipped by the rescue place and not by the previous owners despite the law requiring it at the time.
friendlyfun wrote: » Regardless of chipping or not there has to be national conversation on sulky racing. It can't continue on public roads. Williamstown roundabout is one of the busiest in the city and certainly not suitable for sulkie racing.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Humans are chipped once they have a mobile phone that is never less than 4 feet away from them...... always listen. Enda Kenny made a joke over 20 years ago about travellers isnt it a pity we cant chip them? Now the truth is we are all chipped. Didnt Edward Snowdon, Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange teach us anything?
giles lynchwood wrote: » Under the road traffic act "people in charge of livestock have the right of way" at the time it was written probably made sense. but like everything else that is there for the benefit of everyone, once the inbreeds find a way they ruin it for everyone else.