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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 172 ✭✭DUB777


    sdonn wrote: »
    Sorry but can I have some of whatever you're taking? Because it's giving you some paranoid trip.

    You are totally overreacting/misinterpreting jokey baner for malintent. It would be a shocking miscarriage of justice if these Gardaí were sacked.

    I was watching Enda Kenny's reaction earlier on, and while he had to give a very political answer I couldn't but think his face was saying "ohh FFS why do I have to deal with this non-story" or some such.

    I cannot believe this thread has 1,400+ replies. Just shows some people have nothing better to do than moan about the Gardaí. I made the point that when this blows over, there'll be another thread about bankers or something. It's nothing more than a storm in a fúcking teacup and most of the begrudgers here know that and just refuse to let it alone.

    They are corrupt, abusing their power as countless videos show them unnecessarily kicking, punching and dragging peaceful protesters to the ground. What about the 'moaning public' who are seeking justice for robbie mc callion? [is that a storm in a tea cup? - only a cop killed on duty]:confused: It's ok they'll be hiring another bunch of piglets in the next few years/ one down another shed load waiting to come up. Its ok for them to moan about a dead cop but not to moan about the cops who are allegedly supposed to be protecting them & they are cracking jokes about rapping them in custody? If it was them or any of their family who were in that scenario with the protesters from the "crusty camp" cracking jokes about rapping them, the boot would be on the other foot.
    They'd be dragged in and bet around the cells.

    They need to be made an example of, but dont worry it wont be to harsh knowing this judicial system. They'll probably get away with it, if "garda" Finbarr Hickeys track record is anything to go by. 40 counts of stealing & forging passports, bribing government officials & then to grow 70 odd cannabis plants & get a 3 year suspended sentence??? There is no system, it favors the badge & the public need to stand up to this, its fine to fist the nation, but not for the nation to fist the force??
    What sort of example does it set?
    Might as well become a garda, then I could do what the f~#k I like and know there are no consequences & still get a fat pension at the end of the sausage service.
    :eek:Sign me up :eek:
    Gimme a badge & I'll eat me some donuts to get me sausage fingers. If they dont get sacked it'll make a mockery of 'justice' & the definition will have to be re-written.

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20110406/tuk-rape-remarks-case-warning-from-gra-e1cd776.html

    "If found of wrong doing they will suffer the gravest consequences"
    What like finbarr hickey???
    They need to wake the f#~k up!!!!
    Or the public will reign anarchy down upon this state.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Paid Member Posts: 33,988 Mod ✭✭✭✭Podge_irl


    I've never really understood why joking about murder is so much more acceptable then joking about rape.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 172 ✭✭DUB777


    They are well capable of using restraint to stop people breaking the law, in all honesty throwing people over the side of the road where there is a deep drop and giving them a kick on there way is brute force. God help you if you believe that any gardai would bother using such force on real criminals, your deluded, get real those guys know who to pick on theres not a hope they would do this to someone capable of real retaliation, too scared.

    It is excessive force and as the clip shows there are numerous counts of it, especially the big mulchy head on the cop in black putting it up to the old man. He's a big boy with all the piglets around him. He wouldn't be strutting around like Chuck Norris if he was alone. They wouldn't dream of doing it to a real criminal because their life would become a living nightmare, which is understandable enough. Maybe the public should start looking at the criminals for example, cause they sure as 5#1t aren't getting a good example from the gardaí.
    YOU CANT ENFORCE THE LAW BY BREAKING IT.
    It's no example.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 ✭✭✭The Waltzing Consumer


    DUB777 wrote: »
    They are corrupt, abusing their power as countless videos show them unnecessarily kicking, punching and dragging peaceful protesters to the ground. What about the 'moaning public' who are seeking justice for robbie mc callion? [is that a storm in a tea cup? - only a cop killed on duty]:confused: It's ok they'll be hiring another bunch of piglets in the next few years/ one down another shed load waiting to come up. Its ok for them to moan about a dead cop but not to moan about the cops who are allegedly supposed to be protecting them & they are cracking jokes about rapping them in custody? If it was them or any of their family who were in that scenario with the protesters from the "crusty camp" cracking jokes about rapping them, the boot would be on the other foot.
    They'd be dragged in and bet around the cells.

    They need to be made an example of, but dont worry it wont be to harsh knowing this judicial system. They'll probably get away with it, if "garda" Finbarr Hickeys track record is anything to go by. 40 counts of stealing & forging passports, bribing government officials & then to grow 70 odd cannabis plants & get a 3 year suspended sentence??? There is no system, it favors the badge & the public need to stand up to this, its fine to fist the nation, but not for the nation to fist the force??
    What sort of example does it set?
    Might as well become a garda, then I could do what the f~#k I like and know there are no consequences & still get a fat pension at the end of the sausage service.
    :eek:Sign me up :eek:
    Gimme a badge & I'll eat me some donuts to get me sausage fingers. If they dont get sacked it'll make a mockery of 'justice' & the definition will have to be re-written.

    It does not matter how many times you S2S guys come to this board. Every time ends the same. We don't believe your lies, manipulations, one-sided, heavily edited, selective memories and complete ignorance of the will of the vast majority of people in Mayo and Ireland.

    You are masters of hopping on to anything to use as propaganda for your completely unsupported aims.

    You would think you would get the message by now. No one supports you.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,897 ✭✭✭MagicSean


    Podge_irl wrote: »
    I've never really understood why joking about murder is so much more acceptable then joking about rape.

    or dead babies


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,897 ✭✭✭MagicSean


    DUB777 wrote: »
    It is excessive force and as the clip shows there are numerous counts of it, especially the big mulchy head on the cop in black putting it up to the old man. He's a big boy with all the piglets around him. He wouldn't be strutting around like Chuck Norris if he was alone. They wouldn't dream of doing it to a real criminal because their life would become a living nightmare, which is understandable enough. Maybe the public should start looking at the criminals for example, cause they sure as 5#1t aren't getting a good example from the gardaí.
    YOU CANT ENFORCE THE LAW BY BREAKING IT.
    It's no example.

    But you can enforce your will on others it seems. At least that's what S2S are doing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,200 ✭✭✭muppetkiller


    DUB777 wrote: »
    They are corrupt, abusing their power as countless videos show them unnecessarily kicking, punching and dragging peaceful protesters to the ground. What about the 'moaning public' who are seeking justice for robbie mc callion? [is that a storm in a tea cup? - only a cop killed on duty]:confused: It's ok they'll be hiring another bunch of piglets in the next few years/ one down another shed load waiting to come up. Its ok for them to moan about a dead cop but not to moan about the cops who are allegedly supposed to be protecting them & they are cracking jokes about rapping them in custody? If it was them or any of their family who were in that scenario with the protesters from the "crusty camp" cracking jokes about rapping them, the boot would be on the other foot.
    They'd be dragged in and bet around the cells.

    They need to be made an example of, but dont worry it wont be to harsh knowing this judicial system. They'll probably get away with it, if "garda" Finbarr Hickeys track record is anything to go by. 40 counts of stealing & forging passports, bribing government officials & then to grow 70 odd cannabis plants & get a 3 year suspended sentence??? There is no system, it favors the badge & the public need to stand up to this, its fine to fist the nation, but not for the nation to fist the force??
    What sort of example does it set?
    Might as well become a garda, then I could do what the f~#k I like and know there are no consequences & still get a fat pension at the end of the sausage service.
    :eek:Sign me up :eek:
    Gimme a badge & I'll eat me some donuts to get me sausage fingers. If they dont get sacked it'll make a mockery of 'justice' & the definition will have to be re-written.

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20110406/tuk-rape-remarks-case-warning-from-gra-e1cd776.html

    "If found of wrong doing they will suffer the gravest consequences"
    What like finbarr hickey???
    They need to wake the f#~k up!!!!
    Or the public will reign anarchy down upon this state.

    I think you'll find the Irish Justice system doesn't discriminate against anyone ...It's equally inept at prosecuting all sections of society.;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,559 ✭✭✭Daisy M


    It does not matter how many times you S2S guys come to this board. Every time ends the same. We don't believe your lies, manipulations, one-sided, heavily edited, selective memories and complete ignorance of the will of the vast majority of people in Mayo and Ireland.

    You are masters of hopping on to anything to use as propaganda for your completely unsupported aims.

    You would think you would get the message by now. No one supports you.
    I am not s2s it actually took me a while to figure out what that meant. But from watching those links I can clearly spot excessive force, and its sickening when its used to protect a multinational whos only interest is profit, I have to say though I would celebrate such force been used on murderers, rapists ect, probably makes me a hyprocrite but thats my view.
    I think a lot of these gardai have been left in that area for far too long, its a crap enviroment to be in long term and obviously the rot sets in, they too face abuse day after day unfortunatly this has to affect how they react to people who are known to them and probably exert too much force going on past experiences with the same individuals.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    I am not s2s it actually took me a while to figure out what that meant. But from watching those links I can clearly spot excessive force, and its sickening when its used to protect a multinational whos only interest is profit, I have to say though I would celebrate such force been used on murderers, rapists ect, probably makes me a hyprocrite but thats my view.
    I think a lot of these gardai have been left in that area for far too long, its a crap enviroment to be in long term and obviously the rot sets in, they too face abuse day after day unfortunatly this has to affect how they react to people who are known to them and probably exert too much force going on past experiences with the same individuals.

    I wouldn't bother - this place is infested with donut-heads pretending to be ordinary members of the public:rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 ✭✭✭The Waltzing Consumer


    I am not s2s it actually took me a while to figure out what that meant. But from watching those links I can clearly spot excessive force, and its sickening when its used to protect a multinational whos only interest is profit, I have to say though I would celebrate such force been used on murderers, rapists ect, probably makes me a hyprocrite but thats my view.

    Those links are heavily edited by S2S. If you watch videos put up by football hooligans showing police dealing with them after they have caused trouble, would you think the same? Would you be thinking "those poor hooligans".

    Why don't S2S put up videos of local councillors or their TDs supporting them? Why? Because they don't, neither do the vast majority of people.

    Why don't they put up the TV and news articles which have accused protesters of violence and intimidation towards the local community and workers at this pipeline?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    I think you'll find the Irish Justice system doesn't discriminate against anyone ...It's equally inept at prosecuting all sections of society.;)

    Really - how many dodgy banksters, politicians, developers etc. have gone to jail recently:confused:

    The justice system in this country is strictly for the little people:mad:


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 18,721 Mod ✭✭✭✭CatFromHue


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ4_TZQTj3Y&feature=related
    Have a look at this, I have seen it a couple of times and it never ceases to amaze. If this is the way gardai are willing to treat protestors on camera we can only imagine how much worse it would be if camera phones werent always on hand. It isnt enough to use force to get protestors out of the way they have to throw them over the verge and kick them on the way down shocking.

    i saw very little in that clip that shocked me or would lead me to believe there was any gardai brutality. you have a point that about the 1.50min mark a guy gets a bit of a kick up the back side.

    if anything it highlighted how under resourced the gardai are.

    there how many clips on youtube claiming gardai brutality yet all i could see was a bit of a kick up the arse. the protestors video tape so much yet thats all they got!

    it irritates me when i hear people shouting about their rights. remember for every right you have a duty. you have the right to protest but you have the duty to do it in an appropriate manner. stopping people going to work is not an appropriate manner.

    if the shell to sea people thought about this rationally the best way to stop the pipe is through the courts, not by hanging out of jcbs!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    Those links are heavily edited by S2S. If you watch videos put up by football hooligans showing police dealing with them after they have caused trouble, would you think the same? Would you be thinking "those poor hooligans".

    Why don't S2S put up videos of local councillors or their TDs supporting them? Why? Because they don't, neither do the vast majority of people.

    Why don't they put up the TV and news articles which have accused protesters of violence and intimidation towards the local community and workers at this pipeline?

    From the likes of Paul Williams and the O'Reilly press - cut the cr*p!!

    PS: The area elected its first ever SF councillor in the last locals - so your wrong there too!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    k_mac wrote: »
    But you can enforce your will on others it seems. At least that's what S2S are doing.

    If you have a problem with people protesting maybe the likes of Libya might suit you better:rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,200 ✭✭✭muppetkiller


    Birdnuts wrote: »
    Really - how many dodgy banksters, politicians, developers etc. have gone to jail recently:confused:

    The justice system in this country is strictly for the little people:mad:

    I think you need to re-read what I said...
    inept
    –adjective
    1.
    without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit: He is inept at mechanical tasks. She is inept at dealing with people.
    2.
    generally awkward or clumsy; haplessly incompetent.
    3.
    inappropriate; unsuitable; out of place.
    4.
    absurd or foolish: an inept remark.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 160 ✭✭04KY


    Birdnuts wrote: »
    If you have a problem with people protesting maybe the likes of Libya might suit you better

    People don't have a problem with legal protesting. It's the illegal activities of the protesters that is the problem, as has been pointed out to you many times.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,583 ✭✭✭mconigol


    Jerrie Ann Sullivan, a postgraduate student from Dublin, said alleged remarks inadvertently recorded on a video camera, believed to be of gardaí joking about raping them, had been deeply traumatic.

    "The words used were horrifying and have caused deep distress," she said.

    Read more: http://breakingnews.ie/ireland/woman-at-centre-of-corrib-tape-incident-demands-inquiry-500316.html#ixzz1Iqz0lIAP

    I could understand if she was witness to the events when they happened , but please .....I think it would be more like "When I heard them joke I thought...what complete d$%kheads" hardly traumatized.


    It is more than likely she's using the tape to draw attention to her cause and is not "traumatized" in the slightest.

    The irony is this is using the horror that is rape essentially for political purposes which does a complete dis-service to true victims.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 ✭✭✭The Waltzing Consumer


    Birdnuts wrote: »
    From the likes of Paul Williams and the O'Reilly press - cut the cr*p!!

    PS: The area elected its first ever SF councillor in the last locals - so your wrong there too!!

    Rossport elected a SF councillor? Really? Here is me thinking they voted 3 FG and a FF.

    Oh yes, I forgot, you don't believe all press, only your own. Do the Jews control the world too?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,897 ✭✭✭MagicSean


    Birdnuts wrote: »
    If you have a problem with people protesting maybe the likes of Libya might suit you better:rolleyes:

    No problem with legal protest. I don't consider criminal damage, trespass and obstruction to be legal though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    04KY wrote: »
    People don't have a problem with legal protesting. It's the illegal activities of the protesters that is the problem, as has been pointed out to you many times.

    Thats the same arguements the likes of Ghadaffi and Mubarak use - it says alot about your own mentality which is also evident in most of your other posts here:(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    k_mac wrote: »
    No problem with legal protest. I don't consider criminal damage, trespass and obstruction to be legal though.

    Many of the protestors were assaulted while being on public roads, while working on their own legal fishing grounds, and have had their property damaged and confiscated - but thats allright cos they have no rights according to apologists for state and corporate thuggery like you:mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 ✭✭✭The Waltzing Consumer


    04KY wrote: »
    People don't have a problem with legal protesting. It's the illegal activities of the protesters that is the problem, as has been pointed out to you many times.
    Birdnuts wrote: »
    Thats the same arguements the likes of Ghadaffi and Mubarak use - it says alot about your own mentality which is also evident in most of your other posts here:(

    Lol, brilliant comeback.

    "be peaceful"

    "thats what Mubarak and Ghadaffi would say" :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    Rossport elected a SF councillor? Really? Here is me thinking they voted 3 FG and a FF.

    Oh yes, I forgot, you don't believe all press, only your own. Do the Jews control the world too?

    Look up Rose-Conway Walsh , Erris and the Local elections instead of making a fool of yourself.:rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,559 ✭✭✭Daisy M


    Rossport elected a SF councillor? Really? Here is me thinking they voted 3 FG and a FF.

    Oh yes, I forgot, you don't believe all press, only your own. Do the Jews control the world too?
    Is Rose Conway Walsh not a sf councillor in Belmullet?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,897 ✭✭✭MagicSean


    Birdnuts wrote: »
    Thats the same arguements the likes of Ghadaffi and Mubarak use - it says alot about your own mentality which is also evident in most of your other posts here:(

    No it isn't. Good job on downplaying the Libyan rebels plight though.
    Birdnuts wrote: »
    Many of the protestors were assaulted while being on public roads, while working on their own legal fishing grounds, and have had their property damaged and confiscated - but thats allright cos they have no rights according to apologists for state and corporate thuggery like you:mad:

    Many of the protesters aren't even from the area and live in campsites so I doubt they have much property or "grounds"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 ✭✭✭The Waltzing Consumer


    Is Rose Conway Walsh not a sf councillor in Belmullet?

    Yeah, are you not talking about Rossport?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    k_mac wrote: »
    No it isn't. Good job on downplaying the Libyan rebels plight though.



    Many of the protesters aren't even from the area and live in campsites so I doubt they have much property or "grounds"

    The vast majority of complaints to the ombudsman are from local people

    PS: I doubt you give a damn about the rights of the Libyan people, your probably more upset at the fact that the poor oil companies had to pull out of the country!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 160 ✭✭04KY


    Birdnuts wrote: »
    Thats the same arguements the likes of Ghadaffi and Mubarak use - it says alot about your own mentality which is also evident in most of your other posts here

    Wow, just wow, you've outdone yourself here sir!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,209 ✭✭✭✭Birdnuts


    Yeah, are you not talking about Rossport?

    Rossport is part of Erris which she represents as a councillor - but why let basic facts get in the way of an obvious agenda!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 ✭✭✭The Waltzing Consumer


    I think he is nuts :o


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