ben.schlomo wrote: » Yep its the OG and other leftist groups holding up council business even more than the councillors normally do and they are throwing chairs, very grown up by them really.:rolleyes:
eire.man wrote: » ah will ya stop the fcuking lights!! if anybody threw a chair down there the garda would have arrested someone!! not one chair was thrown by anyone. it's truly shocking the **** that people take from others protesting on all our behalf this is not the first place i've seen this blatant lie trying to pass as gospel truth!!
GARDAI ESCORT ROWDY PROTESTORS FROM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER A meeting of Galway City Council had to be adjourned for a time this evening after a number of protestors stormed the Council Chamber. The protest got underway around 3p.m. organised by the United Left Alliance branch in Galway against the household charge.It started off peacefully outside city hall but became rowdy when protestors entered the chamber and threw chairs as Gardai removed them. After 15 minutes of an adjournment, the meeting resumed and is well underway at City Hall now. The protestors have also left the vicinty.
antoobrien wrote: » eire.man wrote: » ah will ya stop the fcuking lights!! if anybody threw a chair down there the garda would have arrested someone!! not one chair was thrown by anyone. it's truly shocking the **** that people take from others protesting on all our behalf this is not the first place i've seen this blatant lie trying to pass as gospel truth!! http://www.galwaynews.ie/23628-gardai-escort-rowdy-protestors-city-council-chamber GARDAI ESCORT ROWDY PROTESTORS FROM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER A meeting of Galway City Council had to be adjourned for a time this evening after a number of protestors stormed the Council Chamber. The protest got underway around 3p.m. organised by the United Left Alliance branch in Galway against the household charge.It started off peacefully outside city hall but became rowdy when protestors entered the chamber and threw chairs as Gardai removed them. After 15 minutes of an adjournment, the meeting resumed and is well underway at City Hall now. The protestors have also left the vicinty. You won't mind suing the connacht tribune so for liable &/or slander &/or defamation. Btw if the Gardaí didn't see who threw the chair(s), then they can only arrest someone if a complaint is made about a specific individual
eire.man wrote: » would have had their equipment siezed as evidence FACT!!
ben.schlomo wrote: » Once again you are NOT protesting on my behalf, so get that great martyrdom attitude out of your head.
We Need Community wrote: » Do you agree with the household charge so?
skelliser wrote: » i was there. Chairs in the shamozzle got pushed and upended. A few chairs in the lobby got knocked over. No one threw a chair. There were plenty of people there with video so im sure it will be posted up.
Mollie Breathna wrote: » So where's this video then? Chairs got more than "pushed and upended" -there was at least one chair raised over someone's head in a threatening manner. Completely disgraceful behaviour by the protestors with no respect for democracy. Whether you personally agree or disagree with the Councillors or not, they were elected in a democratic process. Peaceful protest is one thing but this lot inside the foyer and Chamber in City Hall this evening were a rabble engaging in threatening behaviour against a body of elected representatives that has nothing to do with either the imposition or collection of the Household Charge.
biko wrote: » Since chairs were reported thrown in the paper I'm ok with that until other proof has been produced but please be civil in the discussion. Same rules as Occupy thread. Thx.
Mollie Breathna wrote: » skelliser wrote: » i was there. Chairs in the shamozzle got pushed and upended. A few chairs in the lobby got knocked over. No one threw a chair. There were plenty of people there with video so im sure it will be posted up. So where's this video then? Chairs got more than "pushed and upended" -there was at least one chair raised over someone's head in a threatening manner. Completely disgraceful behaviour by the protestors with no respect for democracy. Whether you personally agree or disagree with the Councillors or not, they were elected in a democratic process. Peaceful protest is one thing but this lot inside the foyer and Chamber in City Hall this evening were a rabble engaging in threatening behaviour against a body of elected representatives that has nothing to do with either the imposition or collection of the Household Charge.
eire.man wrote: » so now the galway advertiser has removed the story from their facebook can we see an end to the anti occupy propaganda now please??