ArtyC wrote: » Hi, Any help from anyone would be greatly appreciated. Posting here on behalf of a mate who's a busker. His banjo robbed this morning between 1030 - 1130.... Across from easons No banjo no work . It's a long neck, 5 string banjo. Yellow sticker on the case... Cheers
washman3 wrote: » Surely some CCTV in that area. Have you checked with Gardaí/shop owners. The fact that you know for certain it was between 10.30 and 11.30 will be an enormous help. This item is probably irreplaceable for the owner, as musicians become totally attached to a particular instrument. Really hope its returned.
renegademaster wrote: » if you appraoch all the shops, bars etc in that area i'm sure they'll have a look on their cameras for ya, make sure and ask up and down shop st and they can be on the lookout for the banjo or banjo case on the move, the garda might not have the time or be bothered enough to go putting the pieces together and there's nothing stopping a citizen from doing the same job themselves, best of luck
masterp wrote: » I've posted on twitter and facebook. getting a few retweets. The lads are well known and like by City folk.
thesandeman wrote: » Did they actually take the case as well? That case is falling apart so it might be worth keeping an ear open for somebody who might be looking for another one if they are planning on selling the banjo.
dinneenp wrote: » If this helps I'm presuming this is the banjo (excuse my photo style)Galway Street Busker by Photoblog.ie (Patrick Dinneen), on Flickr
Ayden Short Springtime wrote: » Hope he finds it. I saw a bango abandoned on shop street in the same location across from easons a few weeks back..like the busker just left it down and went off for a cup of tea. I remember looking around wondering where the owner was! Has he checked any CCTV in the area.
dr.bollocko wrote: » That guy is an awesome busker.
Deleted User wrote: » On a number of occasions I've seen the banjo just left on the ground and the owner nowhere to be seen. Honestly he was asking for it to be taken at some stage and it may be a case that someone saw it left on the ground with no one around and picked it up
Mrs OBumble wrote: » I'd be 99% sure that's what happened. However that doesn't actually make it any less wrong to just take it.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I also think that it's unfair to say that it was stolen, he has repeatedly abandoned it on one of the busiest streets in Ireland and hopefully the person who took it will return it or at the very least keep better care of it.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Sorry, but taking something that doesn't belong to you IS stealing. Doesn't matter where that thing is. And of course he was keeping the pitch: does it like that regularly while he has coffee opposite Anto Ryans.
Deleted User wrote: » It was abandoned in the street for a considerable amount of time. Yes taking something that doesn't belong to you is stealing but when something is left in the street it's a somewhat grey area.