Will I Am Not wrote: » “You can’t arrest him, he’s only 14” No doubt the young lad was told he can go out and do whatever the f*ck he wants on the back of his parents misunderstanding of the law.
RacoonQueen wrote: » lol that is what I thought too. I assume it is actually a receipt they are looking for.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I don’t want to derail the hate but with all these kids into bikes would it be outrageous to suggest the council build a few tracks around the city to let them burn off a bit of energy Maybe the cops could come down to the tracks and show them their bikes instead of pepper spraying their parents Might help to build community relations
Ninthlife wrote: » I was thinking it was a full time mad ba$tard thing and im only a hobby enthusiast mad bastard so I wouldnt really know these things...glad im not alone
RacoonQueen wrote: » Can't understand why any parent would buy one of those things for their kids for bombing around an estate / public roads.
RacoonQueen wrote: » I think the 'i before e' rule would have caused confusion when trying to get around damn auto correct. More seriously, from that facebook ad I've found two Facebook profiles of people looking for a 'reseat' for a particular scrambler...both look to be of children, one of them appears to have been selling a car a few months ago. Where the ****ing hell are these children getting cars? ( I know, I know... :rolleyes:) From having a quick look at their profiles it does look like their interest in bikes/scramblers is at least a somewhat productive interest and hobby, just a shame they're too thick / can't understand why they shouldn't be speeding wrecklessly around roads on them.
Madden Repulsive Stocking wrote: » It really shouldn't surprise me that people have the audacity to support people like this family and claim the guard is in the wrong. I'm not saying the Gardai are perfect but what's the alternative, anarchy? Some family, that teen hasn't a hope surrounded by that lot.
BDI wrote: » Before you get a council house you should have to pass a test on civics.
Ninthlife wrote: » Are Gardai allowed enter gender neutral toilets without wearing their hat?
BDI wrote: » Before you get a council house you should have to pass a test on civics. On being sound and on why society needs you not to be a scrote. When you can show understanding of that you should go to the top of the list. Everyone else should get a tent at the canal until they atleast attend the civics, society and not being a scrote course down the local fas/Intreo centre.
PostWoke wrote: » And when they clock their head off the concrete guess who gets sued!
freshpopcorn wrote: » When you see people out in their Pajamas. You know they'll be issues.
padd b1975 wrote: » If I'd have ever got into trouble with the Gardai when I was younger, my parents would have dragged me out of the house by the ears to be arrested.