abrr1000 wrote: » We had our bintag robbed off the bin yesterday it is a black day for blanchardstown
chucknorris wrote: » Black day on the jobs front for Blanchardstown, as 100 jobs lost.......
Arciphel wrote: » Where are those jobs going Chuck, hadn't heard?
zef wrote: » “Today was truly a black day for Blanchardstown," concluded McGuinness." What? There was no natural disaster, horrific motorway pile up, or shooting rampager. Nobody died ffs. Obviously I don't condone armed robberies, but cash in transit vans are targeted regularly by criminal gangs and are prepared (and insured?) for the eventuality. But maybe Fianna Fail will promise that if they get re-elected they will eradicate armed robberies.
Arciphel wrote: » Chuck, is there anything about that list of things that you describe above that is specific to Blanchardstown? It seems to me that there is no reason why the same thing couldn't have happened in Lucan, or Lusk, or Limerick? I think what posters have an issue with is the hand wringing from a local councilor that if he were to get into power, that things would be different in the Blanchardstown area. But even your own comments don't seem to back that up?
chucknorris wrote: » This is the D15 forum! I've seen more reaction here to a bike being robbed, than the recent armed robberies in Clonsilla, Blanchardstown and Tyrrelstown.
Dravokivich wrote: » That's because bikes getting knicked is more personal to the individual and the community. Whereas these armed robberies tend to target businesses.