silver2020 wrote: » can you please tell me what law he broke - I'll give you a grand if you can link even one for me.
jojofizzio wrote: » Will be interesting to see if he got the points or was told to drive on....
freshpopcorn wrote: » Certainly,it's just keeps getting better for big Phil. Next we'll probably find out he has a call girl in the car with him.
jojofizzio wrote: » Independent reporting he was issued with a caution i.e waved on....quelle surprise:rolleyes:
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Can you not imagine how bad the country will get if the public are choosing who presides over courts and who is the top cop in the country?
s1ippy wrote: » He went on what is basically shaping up to be a fucking crime spree.https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1297629847141982213?s=20 I'm going to wait at the airport until he's leaving for Brussels and make a citizen's arrest. I'll film it and post it here.
jm08 wrote: » Individual commissioners are nominated by national government, the commission president then designates a portfolio and they they have to go before the European Parliament where they present their policy and are questioned by MEPs. Two nominated commissioners were rejected by the European Parliament last year.
RandomViewer wrote: » Drew looking up positions in Belarus?
Phoebas wrote: » Would likely be entitled to diplomatic immunity.
Indestructable wrote: » Well done to that Garda that stopped him and reported it up to those above him. And credit to Drew Harris for passing the information on. They could easily have hidden that away.
Dayor Knight wrote: » Sorry, that's only for diplomats.
Lundstram wrote: » Well done my arse. He let him away with it.
Indestructable wrote: » Did he ****, he's landed him in far more ****e than a few meaningless penalty points.
dhaughton99 wrote: » I’m surprised that such an important man has to drive himself.