ShatterAlan wrote: » What happens to the rapists who are convicted, castrated and then later found to be completely innocent or fitted up by a lying victim?
Airyfairy12 wrote: » I think this is an excellent idea but the legal age is 18, not 16.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Good luck getting that one past the Vintners!
Airyfairy12 wrote: » It never happens here, rapists arent convicted unless theres physical proof the rape occurred and that involves very invasive physical examinations (vaginal & anal) of the victim & examinations of her underwear. Its a total misconception that innocent men get convicted of rape. In reality most rapists don't get convicted at all and when they do, they don't even get 5 years.
eagle eye wrote: » https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40024016.html%3ftype=amp
Airyfairy12 wrote: » Edit - He had his conviction removed - whats your point?
.anon. wrote: » I'd introduce a drinking licence, without which it would be illegal to purchase or consume any alcoholic beverage. Anyone over 16 could apply for one, but if their drinking affects other people or society negatively (in terms of noise, violence, disorderly conduct, public vomiting, etc), their licence is revoked for a set period of time.
biko wrote: » Every citizen would have to serve 1 year in the army or navy between 18 and 19, no exclusions.
gammygils wrote: » How about we don't go there
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » I'm sure the reasonable citizens of Ireland would politely serve their drinking ban. Maybe they could learn to cook or master a new language while they patiently sit on the naughty step.
Gardesana Pecher wrote: » Few environmental ones like mandatory bells for cats to try and reduce bird kill. Ban mountain biking and camping in forests. Dublin mountains destroyed in tyre tracks and fire pits.
KilOit wrote: » Abolish private health care, health care should be free for all and no corporation should get rich on human misery
Gervais08 wrote: » Already mentioned was corporal punishment in schools - definitely.
Airyfairy12 wrote: » Legalise cannabis Decriminalise all drugs Invest in mental health & social issues Lower rents & house prices Higher taxes for multi international companies, invest in small businesses and provide support for lower income jobs Create affordable part time & online PLC & third level educational opportunities beyond generic springboard bio/pharma/finance courses Invest in working from home Invest in public transport Invest in rural areas Introduce chemical castration for Pedophiles & violent rapists Create Prison reform & put prisoners to work in the community. Lower insurance prices and car tax
dxhound2005 wrote: » Seize and destroy any vehicle detected over the speed limit, or with no tax or insurance or no NCT. For a second offence, life imprisonment without parole for the driver and any passengers. Would bring down the number of deaths on the roads.
eagle eye wrote: » I'd sack everybody in management and administrative jobs in the HSE and rebuild it. Might cost millions to get rid of them but I'm looking to save billions. If your on social welfare for over six months you have to do work 20 hours work per week in the community to get your money. Obviously if you have interviews you'll do less hours in any week that you have them. Ban sale of alcohol in supermarkets. It's not ok for kids to see alcohol in shops and think it's part of life. I have loads more but I'll just go with those three for the moment.
nedkelly123 wrote: » Close ATM machines between 4am to 6 am .. nothing good come from taking out money at those hours..
.anon. wrote: » Most wouldn't have to. It's only a small (but very loud and obnoxious) minority that shouldn't be allowed to drink because they can't handle it.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » Do you think telling that very small obnoxious minority that their "license to drink" has been revoked would make any difference? Bear in mind that there is a widespread ban on drugs which is not really doing much to stop people who want to do drugs from doing drugs