Davarus Walrus wrote: » Close the border. It's the only rational way of dealing with the Nordie invasion.
SimonQuinlank wrote: » The Gardai never seemed too stressed whenever we were stopped at the old border crossings in comparison to how British Army and RUC would act.Remember my little brother was playing with an old Fisher Price kids camera when we were stopped at a checkpoint near Newry,and a young British soldier nearly losing the rag because photography wasn't permitted.He calmed down eventually,but took as long as possible searching the car.
Kettleson wrote: » True, probably cos the British Army knew they could get whacked at any time, yet the shooting of a Garda was very rare in comparison. A lot of the younger British soldiers were under real mental stress on tours of N.I.
Nodin wrote: » God love the poor crathurs.
Gilbert Grape wrote: » THE PSNI has promised to investigate how a police landrover ended up in County Donegal.Former Donegal Mayor Frank McBrearty has demanded a Garda investigation into the “international incident” in the Border town of Lifford today. What an ejit to drive over the border,can they not read road signs?Will they be getting done for driving without due care and attention http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/international-incident-as-psni-land-rover-ends-up-in-donegal-30003529.html
orangesoda wrote: » We are starting our southern invasion, next up wee Leitrim
kneemos wrote: » Donegal is hardly the south now is it?
Teyla Emmagan wrote: » Realistically if you missed the 'welcome to donegal' or 'welcome to fermanagh' signs you'd be over the border in a flash. Until he sees armoured tanks rolling down that road I think Councillor McBrearty can relax.
Gilbert Grape wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/international-incident-as-psni-land-rover-ends-up-in-donegal-30003529.html
anncoates wrote: » In addition, why would anybody willingly enter Donegal anyway.
Sir Humphrey Appleby wrote: » Realistically there should be a "hot pursuit" zone on both sides of the border anyway.