is_that_so wrote: » Ah but they were "two" rooms of 40, sort of joined!
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I think guards have to apply common sense in some situations. E.G if you pull over somebody from speeding and see they have a sick child in the car and are rushing to the hospital, do you give them points for speeding? Not saying that was the situation with Hogan but I would imagine there are situations that need a bit of leeway.
jojofizzio wrote: » Still not allowed!!
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: Can you not just answer the question without revealing where you sit on the gowl scale ?
Geuze wrote: » I do not think Phil Hogan should resign, and I think the whole thing is exaggerated. Why? It seems that 60-70-100 people made up of say 20 tables can be in a regular pub/restaurant, in one single large room, and that's okay. But 60 people who are linked in some way can't sit down for a meal in the same room, with the exact same table configuration, as that would be defined as "an event". Now, clearly, there are pubs/restaurants up and down the country with more than 50 people in a room, every day. It's a bit odd that more than 50 are allowed in pubs/restaurants. Ok, the people won't all know each other, and will enter/leave at different times. Yet if the same number sit down at the same tables, in the same room, and it's classified as "an event", then these people should resign? That's an over-reaction, in my opinion.
lawrencesummers wrote: » Yes. They have no choice. We have had the same people in power for long enough. Time for change is long since last. If you think we should keep having reinventions of FFG then resolve yourself to never complain about their actions. If you don’t vote for change then don’t cry when nothing changes.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » I'm not saying anything in support of FG or FF. I'm commenting on your belief that SF will allow themselves be removed from office.
lawrencesummers wrote: » How is it that you think they will stay in office once an election is lost?
caveat emptor wrote: » The whole Sinn Fein are bad because there was a funeral and people went to it is a red herring. This post is made without prejudice. It's just to note that I can't see much difference between the two in terms of public health measures. I find it despicable that family tragedies are being used as political footballs. June 21st June 30th
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » The lads in balaclavas with the big sticks
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Hotel Federation spokesman is the radio
lawrencesummers wrote: » At least they make it easy to know who the enemy is by wearing a balaclava. It’s the crooks in suits I worry more about.
SouthWesterly wrote: » I was thinking about this last night. Why do people want Phil Hogan out of his job. He has no part in the laws and regulation governing our land for C19. What do people hope will be achieved by his sacking in Europe? The more I think of it, the more it just smacks of revenge for him being the guy who enforced government policy on water charges. No one called for MLD and PD to resign from their positions when at a funeral in the North. Why not? And please don't say they're not making the laws. Neither is Hogan.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Aln Kelly is explaining that very well on the radio at the moment
SouthWesterly wrote: » I was thinking about this last night. Why do people want Phil Hogan out of his job. He has no part in the laws and regulation governing our land for C19. What do people hope will be achieved by his sacking in Europe? The more I think of it, the more it just smacks of revenge for him being the guy who enforced government policy on water charges.No one called for MLD and PD to resign from their positions when at a funeral in the North. Why not? And please don't say they're not making the laws. Neither is Hogan.
SouthWesterly wrote: » I was thinking about this last night.Why do people want Phil Hogan out of his job. He has no part in the laws and regulation governing our land for C19. What do people hope will be achieved by his sacking in Europe? The more I think of it, the more it just smacks of revenge for him being the guy who enforced government policy on water charges. No one called for MLD and PD to resign from their positions when at a funeral in the North. Why not? And please don't say they're not making the laws. Neither is Hogan.
stockshares wrote: » He's just said that when a Taoiseach announces that "the latest restrictions come into place immediately" he is incorrect. Those guidelines then need to be transcribed into actions by his staff and sent to Orgs like IHF so that they can recommend specific actions to their members. Claire Byrne asked him if interpreting it that way is against the spirit of the guidelines.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » And his mobile phone use?
Plumbthedepths wrote: » I had no part in drafting drink driving laws, so is it ok if I have a few bottles before I sit behind the wheel?
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » I prefer the crooks in suits. Easier to refill my account than regrow a knee cap
titan18 wrote: » No. Should you be fired from your job for drink driving though. Probably not once there's no driving involved