Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Doesn't matter. Are visitors not subject to the same rule of the road as citizens?
fly_agaric wrote: » Oh they should be IMO, whether they are tourists, foreigners working/living here temporarily, diplomats, or EU Commissioners. However practical matters do come into play in enforcing the law.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Harris seems like guy who wouldn't tolerate his people showing discretion for something like this.
Deleted User wrote: » Drew Harris has a moral compass. Thank heavens
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Are tourists not punished for breaking the law here?
jm08 wrote: » He worked for (and could still be!) MI5. Lets not confer honours on him that we haven't a clue about. By informing the Gov. he was covering his ass (and I don't blame him for that).
jm08 wrote: » How do you punish them. Get them extradited back to Ireland to face charges. Penalty points on a foreign licence is meaningless. Isn't there even a huge problem with cars from NI not paying tolls?
jm08 wrote: » You mean not trust his own police? He was a member of a police force that was disbanded because it was completely distrusted by about half the population of NI. Be very careful for what you wish for.
Deleted User wrote: » Box, if you don’t mind
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » What do you mean?
Muahahaha wrote: » He seems so but why doesnt he just come out and say that the law is clear on driving with a phone and finally give up this charade of Garda discretion. Not for the first time we have a politician getting off a road traffic offense because they benefited from this magical discretion. As said before unless Hogan was on the phone to 999 there is no good reason for him being on the phone whilst driving his car. A blueooth kit is 20 euro if its not already built into the dashboard. The time for excuses on this stuff is long gone and Harris should be making that clear to all Gardai and citizens. The RSA ads make it clear but it seems the Gardai are still not on the same page here.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Poor aul simple Simon Overlooked again
wrangler wrote: » He wasn't overlooked, He said he didn't want it
Beechwoodspark wrote: » What I mean is his ego got in his way and he got a dreadful land - not for the first time Who the fcuk does he think he is that the EU commission would clear the way and give him a big portfolio???? He’s a nobody outside Ireland let’s be real Even within Ireland he’s seen as a gobsh1te
Rubberchikken wrote: » Why should it matter who you are? Rules are rules. They're not that difficult to understand or even to adhere to. The assumption by some politician, irrespective of nationality, that they can get off with whatever law they've broken, is proof of their arrogance and I supposed power. Any garda who allows anyone off just because of who they are, ia, in my eyes, as scummy as the transgressor. What are they afraid of? Why not have the b@lls to do their job properly and be unwilling to now down to arrogant jumped-up toe rags.
wrangler wrote: » Ffs there's drivers on the phone every day of the week and there's drivers breaking speed limits too , and what do they get, a few points, they don't lose their job.
An Ri rua wrote: » Was this posted? Ceann Comhairle putting it on the record that the Dáil, and the people, viewed the actions of the Clifden Covid 81 as 'arrogant delusion' and stupid.https://youtu.be/leoEC8SgQTc Great to see it.
Donald Trump wrote: » Ah sure I suppose you'll be happy for the country in the Brexit negotiations when the Irish Phil has been replaced by the French or Dutch or Greek version of Phil. I'm sure that those versions will be more worried about Ireland than the original Phil was. You should always be careful what you wish for in case you get it! Zebra3 wrote: » Maybe you should have read my post. Hogan. Doesn't. Give. A. Damn. About. Ireland.
Zebra3 wrote: » Maybe you should have read my post. Hogan. Doesn't. Give. A. Damn. About. Ireland.
Donald Trump wrote: » McGuinnes chosen. Will get a capital markets portfoliohttps://www.rte.ie/news/politics/2020/0908/1163858-european-commission-vacancy/ Trade goes to Latvian Valdis Dombrovskis. As I am sure that some moaners on here will be happy that Mr. Dombrovskis will both have a greater knowledge of Ireland specific concerns over Brexit and care more about Ireland than Phil Hogan did :rolleyes: