wet-paint wrote: » Regarding the suggestions of cameras, or patrols out on the line, I seriously doubt these would ever even be considered. It's private property. Iarnród Eireann would just close it up rather than have to put in cameras.
Fey! wrote: » I've re-read your original statement several times, as has my partner. I'm Galwegian, she's Polish. We both read it as you saying "it's a foreigner done it, start the lynchings". I reckon that Finmla has read it the same way. We "derived that inference" by reading what looks like the post of yet another bigot. And for someone who, according to your sig, has immigrated, perhaps, if you are innocent of bigotry, you should learn to phrase things better.
Tha Gopher wrote: » And for someone who, according to your post, finds racism abhorrent but, according to your sig, has no problem with taking the mick out of the disabled, you should learn the story of the pot and the kettle.
kickoutthejams wrote: » Pwned.
Fey! wrote: » As for the number of murders locally, I think that the last was the Freezer Man. In the last number of years there was, Malcolm O'Shaughnessy stabbed by an American on Dominic Street;
Fey! wrote: » Jammy Boy
Fey! wrote: » I'd take you on on this, along with Jammy Boy and YOUNG Cleary, but then I'd have to refer to my own sig. By the way, my sig says you're RETARDED, not disabled.
kickoutthejams wrote: » Your wit puts me to shame.
Fey! wrote: » Sorry, could only remember the Jam part of your name. Anyway, this is dragging way off topic.
kickoutthejams wrote: » It's pretty sad that Galway's reputation as a safe place might be hurt in the slightest. There is a lot of foreign/Erasmus students here. A lot of french for some reason.
kickoutthejams wrote: » I'm sure I'm gonna get a lot of flak here, but these things happen. Murders are no rare occurence, it's the fact it occurred here in quiet Galway that people have gotten so worried about it. I still intend using the Line, the chances of a serial killer choosing to stalk there are minimal, the worst thing we can do is fundamentally change and live in fear. that said, it does give the public a quickstart on security and taking precautions, it's a shame a foreign student died before we realized.
forbairt wrote: » Murders are a pretty rare occurance in galway though
kickoutthejams wrote: » Murders are no rare occurence, it's the fact it occurred here in quiet Galway that people have gotten so worried about it.
spinandscribble wrote: » i wonder if it was the same attacker as the one behind the huntsman? i might be way off but wasnt it someone wearing greyhound gloves and foreign? not sure though. still very scary stuff
fish fingers wrote: » please leave Malcom out of this thread. He was a good friend of mine . I was drinkin with him that night in gpo, before he left to go home.:(
hairyfairy00 wrote: » Was just going to post the same responce, i knew Malcom also and imo his murder should have nothing to do with this thread.
spinandscribble wrote: » greyhound gloves was what they called them on crime line. gloves used at the nearby track to work with the dogs?