PhilOssophy wrote: » The cover up was so great that even Christy Moore writing a song about it was banned. Like, seriously, how do people live with themselves?
JupiterKid wrote: » I can imagine that 1981 was a horrible year to be a young adult in Ireland.
Strumms wrote: » The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. That’s what happened here. Shîtloads of statements corroborated the doors were chained and padlocked closed. The fire outbreak is believed to have derived from an electrical fault in the room beside the roof space. This non planning permission compliant first-floor storage room contained dangerously flammable materials, including 45 five-gallon drums of cooking oil. I’d love to hear the reasoning from say some retired Garda close to what happened to the investigation ..tell us how the fûck nobody got done for that... if I was a Garda at the time and after that tragedy and my superiors attempt to corrupt the investigation and themselves break the law... even if the majority of Gardai were in self preservation mode... there had to have been some with a moral compass, who under those circumstances would say... “you know what, I’m not partaking in this cover up..I’m out, with the truth and out of the Gardai”
JupiterKid wrote: » I can imagine that 1981 was a horrible year to be a young adult in Ireland. (...) Ireland really was a corrupt, dysfunctional Banana Republic back then. :mad:
Edgware wrote: » What are you on about? The Tribunal came up with a verdict on what was brought to it. One local head went on to the news and said he had driven a car in to one of the doors despite the fact there was no door damaged by a car. The legislation that the Dublin Fire Brigade inspectors were working under was antiquated. Now a Fire Officer can inspect a place and close it down.
py2006 wrote: » Why isn't there a plaque or some even small memorial on the site? The section of the building that was destroyed is now a car park and there should be something there.
JustAThought wrote: » Lets face it ,this is the same Butterly family who opened a cocktail bar on the anniversary of the horrific fire in the same business park location and had a promotional half price cocktail called the Stardust. I remember reading about it in disbelief and seeing the traumatised victims and their families including the Keegans protesting outside in disbelief.