flazio wrote: » I'd love to know what you were all like when you were their ages. How many posters here, on either side of the debate, are actually parents themselves?
Homelander wrote: » I think while people are disapproving of the social gatherings, the real issue is the unbelievably poor attitudes of many of the teenagers and their complete lack of respect for Gardai in this case. I can understand some teenagers not caring about social distancing and just wanting to have a good time with their friends in the sun. "Ah, they're just teenagers" doesn't really cut it when talking about assaulting and verbally abusing Gardai when asked to move on.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Do you remember the "who's a sexy garda" video from a few years back? This is just a slightly younger version. Respect for the law and authority is not a big factor in Certain aspects of Irish culture. That's why many of the pandemic responses here have been presented as recommendations not requirements.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Do you remember the "who's a sexy garda" video from a few years back? This is just a slightly younger version. Respect for the law and authority is not a big factor in Irish culture. That's why many of the pandemic responses here have been presented as recommendations not requirements.
Adan Easy Comedy wrote: » What’s the relevance of web cameras in other countries in the prom thread?
buzz11 wrote: » Teenager apologises to Gardai for social media comments following Salthill incidenthttps://galwaybayfm.ie/galway-bay-fm-news-desk/teenager-apologises-to-gardai-for-social-media-comments-following-salthill-incident/
Storm 10 wrote: » Just showing there getting on with life, if this was the prom we would posters giving out about social distancing you could not line up for a coffee in Salthill without some comment here, nice to see them getting back after the terrible time they had with the virus.
laguacamaya wrote: » Went for a few beverages in Salthill at sunset last night, fearing the weather was going to break today. Sitting in the park gettin' all deep'n meaningless with an old friend...We heard a deep Connemara accent from behind "Ye might appreciate these later on, lads"...Twas a Guard, plonking 2 cans of (obviously confiscated) cider on the ground between us. He bade us good evening and walked off towards the next gathering of teenage scallywags...We just looked at each other and laughed knowingly;-)
Whereisgalway wrote: » How’d the car get on the rocks? Poor auld lad must have gotten an awful shock, thankfully & luckily no one was hurt
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Poor auld lad or lass needs the licence taken off him/her. Imagine if a kid had been standing there.
Whereisgalway wrote: » It was accident, could have happened anyone including you, have a little empathy