Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » And you didn't phone the Garden...should have been the first thing you did.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Whatever about Marc blocking you but why the other two!? Unreal!
Adiboo wrote: » I decided to go public on Twitter about it. I've been blocked by Marc O Se, CBS The Green, and Kerry GAA since pointing it out.
Quackster wrote: » I would be publicly calling them out on it.
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » 8 am for me:) Where was open at 7-15?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Got my shopping done at 7pm this evening. Dunnes was nice and quiet. So glad I did it tonight and not tomorrow. It is probably going to be bonkers!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I see a lot of progress was made on the Starbucks unit in Manor next to Fine Wines. They had the side drive-thru window in and the front of shop had a lot of work done. I assume works are on hold now until the restrictions are lifted? Are the road works still meant to be going ahead in Rock St/Bridge street? I can't remember when they were due to start but it was probably soon?
ejmaztec wrote: » Has the government got an answer for this, or are they still pretending that they're a highly efficient "mechanism" dealing with the problem? The elephant in the room is people still being allowed in with no vetting whatsoever. It's forking ridiculous.
fuerte1976 wrote: » Dublin Airport has over 10 flights a day from Europe - as well as the regional airports having flights to and from the UK. Dublin Airport still allowing flights to come and go to USA (4-5 destinations). Ferry ports are seeing an increase of British tourists in their cars. I've seen multiple British reg cars in and around Killarney area over the last few days. Also the amount of hire cars in and around Tralee on the road today alone was unreal with no restrictions on these visitors.. We're not allowed go to the beach.. And yes, I've legitimate and all above board reasons for the travelling that I'm doing.
Quackster wrote: » I presume that it was the Rock St barbers previously mentioned on this thread that the gardai visited yesterday..?
phater phagan wrote: » 'm glad I got my shopping early today - 7.15 am.
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Hearing stories about a ferry load of Brit tourists landed on the isle today . So the Irish can't travel to holiday homes but let the Brits land . The mind boggles ..
kn wrote: » Probably have extended family here........boss.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » They confirmed on the government press conference just now that its not a load of 'Brits' who have come through, that its goods and a very small amount of mostly Irish returning home. Hopefully its just exaggerated fake news. I can't imagine they would be allowed through. Where are they going to go anyway? There are no hotels open, no camping sites, so they won't be able to stay anywhere!
Quackster wrote: » As today is a bank holiday, anybody hoping to do branch banking today would have been sorely disappointed! Credit unions closed today too. I think the post offices were open until lunchtime though.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I'd imagine as there's a bank holiday on Monday there are people who are coming in to collect payments from Post Office, doing banking etc. And some of the supermarkets will be closed on Easter Sunday, so I'd say people are coming in to get things like that done.