bgrizzley wrote: » Since the lads are off today can we fight among ourselves?
Le_Dieux wrote: » Well, i am in my 50's male who loves Pink Floyd & Manchester United. Any arguments? lol:D:D:D
tayto lover wrote: » I don't answer my door to anyone, especially strangers, and certainly not the LA. After all they have already told me when I contacted them about blocked drains that my house is private and of no concern to them. Suits me fine now.
melekalikimaka wrote: » what makes you think your house is private to LA
bgrizzley wrote: » hmm, they told him when he contacted them about the drains?
tayto lover wrote: » You're just another brick in the wall and Arsenal are going to beat Man Utd next week Now defend yourself.
Le_Dieux wrote: » Being Just Another Brick in the Wall, I AM Comfortably Numb. As for Arsenal beating us? Chelsea thought the same yesterday morning LOL.
tayto lover wrote: » Very quiet today. At least Utd opened the door again yesterday BUT were fairly lucky to win. They get the rub of the green a lot
mikom wrote: » Vested interest public sector workers not at their work pc's today............
DoesNotCompute wrote: » Mayo County Council the first of many local authorities to issue summons:http://www.mayonews.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16440:household-charge-shambles&catid=23:news&Itemid=46
Ghandee wrote: » I don't see where it lists any other councils as summoning people to court in that article?
Ghandee wrote: » Anyone know how true this court summonses report is, or is it more hot air?
tayto lover wrote: » Can see many using the "i can't afford another cent as I have nothing left" excuse in court and getting away with it. You can't get blood from a stone. I'd say there are many who could scrape 50c a week towards the charge and that will be accepted by judges.;)
DoesNotCompute wrote: » You can't get blood from a stone, but you can certainly put a lien on that stone so that once the stone changes hands, the lien must be paid.
DoesNotCompute wrote: » It doesn't. But they will. Just wait and see. Come now, Ghandee. You've spent the better part of this thread asking why the govt don't sue people so they can have their day in Court. Now they're finally doing it, you're in denial?
Ghandee wrote: » I don't see where it lists any other councils as summoning people to court in that article? They're trying to be first in line please EK, what with him being a native and all. How embarrassing would it be if they fcuked the first case up due to some technicality or other (not beyond the bounds of possibility, reading your linked article) paving the way for any other court case to be instantly dismissed! Anyone know how true this court summonses report is, or is it more hot air?
DoesNotCompute wrote: » Mayo County Council the first of many local authorities to issue summons:http://www.mayonews.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16440:household-charge-shambles&catid=23:news&Itemid=46[/QUOTE] And here we go AGAIN - people deceased, people who have paid among the many who got this letter. One man gets FOUR letters in TWO days. And then MCC has the gall to ask those who have paid to contact them....I wonder where is all the accountability in this? It now appears we have a bunch of gobsh1tes running CC's and whose left hand has NO idea what their right hand is doing. FF got us into this fcuking sh1t, but FG are doing their damndest to PROLONG the misery. Bastards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
DoesNotCompute wrote: » Mayo County Council the first of many local authorities to issue summons:http://www.mayonews.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16440:household-charge-shambles&catid=23:news&Itemid=46[/QUOTE] What is the 'household charge bureau'? Also, imho, this report proves that MCC are speaking a load of bollox. Reading through the report it says that 63% paid the charge, then further down it is stated (quote) approximately three out of every four householders in County Mayo have paid the household charge (unquote). I don't know if the people in MCC were taught by master Kenny, but when I went to school, 3 out of 4 was 75%...12% difference from a few paragraphs prior. They really have NO idea, have they???
tayto lover wrote: » The next Govt will be elected on the promise to change that. I have see it all before.
Le_Dieux wrote: » While I am in complete agreement with You here Tayto, I must confess to being scared at the options in that election, whenever it will happen.
Ghandee wrote: » Might be sooner than we think.http://www.paddypower.com/bet/politics/other-politics/irish-politics?ev_oc_grp_ids=591646
Hijpo wrote: » Any TD's to recieve summons yet? or is it just the working class homeowners again?
donalg1 wrote: » I am sure its just the working class homeowners again, they make the easiest targets
lugha wrote: » I think those bold-boys TDs presents a bit of a dilemma for the DPP. The DPP needs to be non-political and going after said TDs first would undoubtedly be perceived as political. But of course they cannot just ignore them as they flaunt the law. My guess is that they won't be first up before the old beak, but they won't be too far behind.