Rodney Bathgate wrote: » Poor “etiquette” there.
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » FFS
Necro wrote: » Mod: After review and a clean up I'm reopening this - with a specific warning. Keep on topic or you will be sanctioned - absolutely no generalisations are permitted. Keep it civil. I've already had to hand out a number of cards for posts that were over the line.
snickers wrote: » Was the stuff they sold her just a pile of broken ****e or was it decent stuff that they may try to buy or steal back worse still it was probably stolen so the little old lady was in receipt of stolen goods.
BrianD3 wrote: » My mother has been pestered by these sorts of "people calling to the door" for many years, they can detect that she has cognitive impairment and is very trusting. I've had some interaction with them myself and pretend that I am stupid/naïve just to see what scams they'll try to pull. It is almost comical how every sentence that comes out of their mouths is a blatant lie or some attempt at manipulation. Even the relatively decent ones can't help themselves. Of course I would never "tar" these callers as being from any particular ethnic group :rolleyes: Often the services or (stolen) goods that they are offering aren't even good value, they are such greedy parasites that they'd try to sell stolen tools for more than what they would cost to buy new. They've been driving over the country during both Covid lockdowns and over and back to GB and "not a bother" on them. Driving commercially taxed vehicles without any legitimate business, claiming social welfare as well. Waved on at Covid checkpoints with the legitimate vans and trucks and even the most obnoxious Gardai are no match for them.
Baggly wrote: » Mod Issue with a card? Pm the mod. Don't derail the thread. Rodney is taking time off to consider this.
gigantic09 wrote: » I wonder did their sales team just get lazy and try to get this poor lady to buy all the stock. What a couple of dumb callous fools.
Foxhound38 wrote: » If they did make a statement it would probably be blaming this incident on the racist Irish State for not providing them with a designated area to sell stolen tools.
dennyire wrote: » That is some effin statement
biko wrote: » At least other old people are safe from these two during their stint in prison. Prison for them isn't rehabilitation, it's simply to keep them from preying on other old people.
Eleven Benevolent Elephants wrote: » Another scummerhttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/woman-jailed-for-stealing-271-000-from-elderly-and-vulnerable-1.4402480?mode=amp
"Bradut Iosca perfected his craft over a seven-year period and gained confidence over time, earning a living for himself by preying on the compassion, good nature and vulnerability of his victims," Sgt Murphy said. "He was unapologetic for his behaviour and unsympathetic to the grief and hardship his actions caused to both victims."
.anon. wrote: » And what have Pavee Point said about this case? Let me guess... absolutely nothing. Why am I not surprised?
Pkiernan wrote: » In the US theyd be charged with the crime of Elder Abuse and would have gotten 10 years plus. Irelands just too far left to punish criminals.
John Frank Wilson wrote: » What have Pavee Point got to do with this case? Do they generally provide comment on criminal cases? Am I missing something?