GT89 wrote: » Right to free assembly. It is a fundamental right in a democracy. You said they should not protest.
pjohnson wrote: » And you support people skipping out and ignoring warrants already against them. Why am I not suprised?
Dravokivich wrote: » Since when is free assembly a fundamental right? We can all be interred and it'll still be a democracy.
GT89 wrote: » That's all you've heard so far. He has not been charged with anything as of yet and could be totally innocent for all you know.
GT89 wrote: » If he's guilty he'll be found guilty in a court of law. In the meantime people can protest and continue to protest until he is released. I never said once that I support him. What I support is people's right to protest and assemble whether I agree or disagree with the reason behind it.
GT89 wrote: » https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/government_in_ireland/irish_constitution_1/constitution_fundamental_rights.html
GT89 wrote: » If he's guilty he'll be found guilty in a court of law.
GT89 wrote: » In the meantime people can protest and continue to protest until he is released.
GT89 wrote: » I never said once that I support him. What I support is people's right to protest and assemble whether I agree or disagree with the reason behind it.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » His innocence or not is irrelevant, there was bench warrant out for him, do you not even understand what that means? And before you ask, no i dont support peoples right to protest if doing so breaches public health restrictions
Seth Brundle wrote: » Just because they can does not mean that they should!
Is people's right to assemble and protest more important than people's right to not be infected with a potentially deadly virus?
Dravokivich wrote: » Eh... as with everything there are disclaimers in that: "This right is limited by legislation to protect public order and morality. The law prevents or controls meetings that are calculated or designed to cause a riot or breach of the peace." Its not absolute.
GT89 wrote: » Just because you don't agree with the protest does not mean they should be arrested for doing so
GT89 wrote: » So by that logic since the flu is both infectious and potentially deadly. People should not protest in case they catch the flu at the protest and pass it on to someone vulnerable.
Seth Brundle wrote: » I didn't suggest they should be arrested for protesting. I believe they should be stopped if they travel more than 5km from their home as it is not an essential trip. Having seen footage of similar protests held recently, I know there will be a lot of knuckle draggers who will justify their arrest though.
GT89 wrote: » Do you know the full story? People are entitled to protest for whatever reason they like as long as it's peaceful. You don't have to support them.
GT89 wrote: » I know what it is again I do not know the full story regarding tbis man's bench warrant. Maybe there was a mix up in the post and he never received we do not know. You may not support their right to protest but last I checked consttitutional rights trumped public health guidelines.
blueythebear wrote: » This bunch of geniuses actually posed for a photo taken by a garda outside the station. Bunch of absolute morons
jelem wrote: » ah lingus__ sense, the post by me, a statement that one can utter male bovine excrement whilst in government office and paid by citizen whilst another countering the political crafted forced "norm" is harrassed. too much for you whom may be busy watching for mispellling.
francois wrote: » I'll have 2 of what you are on
Deleted User wrote: » So Gemma... All very sinister imo.
[Deleted User] wrote: » TLDR Those poll numbers have seen a sudden and unusual upsurge in favour of the "Yes" ( yes = All posts of Gemma O'Doherty should be banned on Boards) side. All very sinister imo.
Deleted User wrote: » So Gemma's bunch are flouting "Guidelines" with their protests,
humberklog wrote: » I don't think that was Gemma's bunch. Gemma doesn't really have any bunch as such. No one (or very few) want to play with her.
[Deleted User] wrote: » So Gemma's bunch are flouting "Guidelines" with their protests, and just as it looks like this C19 is not just going to be a '1 yr wonder' , and though they're within their Lawful rights to protest atm, I got to wonder is the poll above just for 'academic' purposes, or will this thread be shut down in the short to medium term to censor discussion. As from now on; as long as Gemma is being discussed here - so too will the rights of the Irish Citizen to move freely within their Country be discussed also (as she's unlikely to quit protesting at this stage of the game) - and that is what a discussion board is for. Of course there are many threads on the pandemic, but most or all are staying "on message" , with everything else in the CT forum. For a month or more there it was nip and tuck. There was a time even when "No" held a marginal sway. In the last 10 days or so "Yes" has pulled ahead leaving No in its wake. Has anyone looked into this? Are numerous accounts being opened to vote Yes?The patterns are very unusual to say the least. For all that most posters don't agree with her, there are some who agree with her constitutional right to protest esp re "Guidelines" and "Restrictions" , as they currently are; and not yet framed into Law thankfully. As well as those posters who agree with the protests, there are probably many more who are not buying in to the hysteria, and the "figures" that are issued on a daily basis. Point being as long as her shenanigans are talked about here; for the foreseeable (hopefully at least), the level of intrusion and erosion of our Civil Liberties can also be talked about, and we won't have to just "Trust RTE as a reliable News Source" . I think the opinions of many folks site-wide from all and varied social / political / economic stripes are beginning to believe that it is a biased, redundant, joke of an organisation and not interested in serving or behaving in the "Public Interest". Very sinister imo; and the poll up top looking all innocent and just for a lark may well be utilised to close this thread down TLDR Those poll numbers have seen a sudden and unusual upsurge in favour of the "Yes" ( yes = All posts of Gemma O'Doherty should be banned on Boards) side. All very sinister imo.