WindSock wrote: » I'm just reading comments from the Journal. Someone said a taxi driver had to cover up the body with cardboard because of the sick fcks.
Piliger wrote: » Being at that point on an almost daily basis I don't know what you're talking about. The traffic is consistently very slow and all in all a very safe area.
Clarehobo wrote: » Independent report he was pushed, RTÉ and the Irish Times report he fell into the street after he was hit during an altercation.
Taco Chips wrote: » The traffic coming down Dame St at that junction is definitely not slow. It's a sharp turn that many cars and buses seem to always take at speed. Standing at the pedestrian crossing on the footpath, buses often come with inches of making contact.
Monty Burnz wrote: » What?? The charges people face for causing violent death seems to be rather topical at the moment. I mentioned that case twice. I've no idea why you have thrown your toys out of the pram, but I suggest you get out for a breath of air or something. Edit: By the way, the way you are trolling my posts looking for a chance to leap down my throat suggests you should do us both a favour and just put me on ignore. It may help you deal with this odd obsession.
Monty Burnz wrote: » No, it's not all that's bothering me. But why don't you just assume that for the purposes of having a rant at someone to make you feel better about a horrible event outside your control? People are f*cking strange.
Monty Burnz wrote: » I wonder is there any CCTV in that area?
Madam_X wrote: » It just hardly seems an appropriate time to bring up that case though, whatever your reasons for doing so.
Madam_X wrote: » It doesn't seem like URL was trolling your posts either; think your reaction is the throwing toys out one.
WindSock wrote: » Mind you, it is possible it is a mindless reaction out of shock. Maybe all it takes is someone to tell them to snap out of it and cop on.
Red Hand wrote: » Well, I might be thinking of the wrong junction, so.http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRqNbhrkZkyq5e3v0IndgeJ9bS72cQhESoHzbtIa0jQ_58QLOtI I was thinking of the pedestrian crossing not far from here.
Monty Burnz wrote: » On the other hand, there's probably not a whole lot they could do to help. I have no problem with people documenting news events, I'm just wondering what the hell they think they are going to do with these photos.
brummytom wrote: » Jesus. RIP. Now how long before the usual brigade call for the death penalty? They may have wanted to seriously hurt him, but shoving someone and them ending up in that sort of state can't be want they intended.
jack presley wrote: » There was a thread on here a while back about someone saying they were at a funeral and people were taking pictures and putting them on facebook etc. There's a lot of morons out there and places like facebook are places to show yourself as one.
dd972 wrote: » just guessing that it may have been junkie types fighting among themselves as the most likely scenario, apparently there was some altercation prior to the incident, certainly hope it wasn't a tourist
Ghandee wrote: » Just yesterday some other poor man was pushed in front of a train in New York too.:eek:
IzzyWizzy wrote: » That was me - some bloke took pictures at my friend's funeral and tagged her in them. I really think this Twitter obsessed world has just made people completely oblivious to social norms and desensitised to awful scenes - why on earth would anyone want to take pictures of a poor guy who has just been killed under a bus? I'd feel bad enough having a gawp (which is a natural enough reaction) but taking photos?? Jesus.
Ghandee wrote: » Oh, and in before someone insinuates it was a 'junkie'/scumbag etc.... Does it matter?
kowloon wrote: » You do hear about studies where the majority of people freeze up and do nothing. This reminds me of that incident in China earlier in the year where people strolled past a dying child not wanting to get involved. I really want to believe I'd react appropriately, but it's an unknown until something serious happens.
WindSock wrote: » People taking pictures at the scene apparently. Ffs, what are they going to do...put them on Facebook and Twitter.