tipptom wrote: » Ralph Laurens drunken neice asks Irish policewoman to speak in English to her as recounted to the judge in Clare court case held in a PUB!. This should go down well in the Hamptons.
tipptom wrote: » She has had her problems and has written a book about them,had some sympathy for her until the remark to the Garda.
seamus wrote: » To be fair, if the arresting Garda was from Donegal, she may very well have been incomprehensible to a lot of people. Lots of Irish people will struggle with a strong Donegal accent.
tipptom wrote: » Ralph Laurens
brooke 2 wrote: » Perhaps she genuinely could not understand the Garda.
jester77 wrote: » Bloody hell, how cringe is that. Drunk woman on a flight has her court case in some rural Irish pub. I always groaned when I see the Americans taking the piss out of the drunk Irish on TV shows like the Simpsons, Family Guy, etc... it's no wonder
[-0-] wrote: » On trial in a pub, because that's not embarrassing at all. Cringe. Why not use the town hall in Shannon?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Maybe, but if you don't understand what someone has said first time round, would you say "can you say that in english"? It's bad manners no matter how rich or important she thinks she is.
tipptom wrote: » Sees two reps from the American consul appeared on a bar stool with her for the hearing and nipped out to the ATM for the balance of the bail money for her,now that's what I call representation(kinda like Saving Private Ryan),hope the same applys for Ireland for when I make my massive faux pas in Greece and insult their accent.
Riskymove wrote: » er...she was drunk though! so drunk it caused a problem that they decided to land and have her arrested I'd imagine most people that hammered probably wouldn't always have the best manners on show