TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » By that logic I should be telling you about my neighbour getting into a drunken fight with another neighbour in the street last weekend. This particular event, which there seems to be two different versions of, with varying locations, and participants, is of no use to anyone in the sense of keeping their community informed and safe. Unless people in your area make a habit of hitting people with their cars? I'm just expressing an opinion here, if you're all happy to keep gossiping by all means go ahead.
PucaMama wrote: » I don't no about other people but I would definitely want to know it my neighbours are violent. I want to know what kind of people live around me so I can protect myself and my family.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » People reacting to specific one off incidents with violence is not indicative of people being inherently violent though. If someone ran your child over you'd probably get a bit angry. Doesn't mean you're a threat to the general public on a daily basis.
January wrote: » Would you rob the persons belongings though?
PucaMama wrote: » That wasn't the incident near me the one near me was the Roma man came out of the house with an axe and then tried to hide it when the guards were on their way. Clear thinking for someone so out of control with anger, or is it someone who new what he was doing?
December2012 wrote: » I probably would for a wallet or phone as it's one way to find out the drivers identity to pursue a criminal and civil case.
folan wrote: » to steal the wallet, the car had to be stopped. if the car was stopped, then recording the license plate should be a doddle. if the car was stopped and the wallet is there, its safe to assume the driver is there, so its not a hit and run. Call the gardai and allow them to do their job. this is a report about people who took the law into their own hands and dished out their own justice. that may seem like gossip to you, but id prefer to be aware of an issue of vigilante justice in the area.
dickwod1 wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/man-shot-in-stomach-in-west-dublin-30397675.htmlIt’s understood shots were fired through the front door of a home in Blanchardstown. The bullet or bullets hit the man in the stomach and shoulder. Emergency services rushed to the scene. It’s believed the victim, who is in his 30s, remained conscious after the attack before he was rushed to Connolly hospital. His condition has been described as stable. It’s understood a a 9mm handgun was used in the shooting. A car was subsequently found burnt-out in nearby Tyrellstown. A full garda investigation is underway.
ThisRegard wrote: » I wouldn't call it lazy, just incompetent. They had a story from a couple of years ago which they said was in Tyrrelstown, it wasn't anywhere near it. I mailed the editor asking for it to be corrected, they never replied, they never corrected it.
Larbre34 wrote: » If it is suspicious, send it on to the Gardaí. The folks on here wont do it for you, the thread is just for alerting people to particular trends or incidents.
bnagrrl wrote: » Could be legit but have seen a dark metallic blue/grey Ford Transit go up and down my road (Stockton) twice in the last half hour. Occupant is a man on his own. I have the full reg if needed.
bnagrrl wrote: » Wasn't looking for someone to send it on for me. Just letting people know it was in the area in case anything happened. Often people are unable to take down full regs if an incident occurs. And FYI I did alert the gardai.
eviltwin wrote: » Just back from walking my dog and noticed a red hyundai accent with two white males 20's driving around Parslickstown, very slowly as if they were looking for someone or something, I asked them if they were lost and they sped of fairly sharpish. Could be nothing, could be something, have never seen them before but keep a heads up. I have the the full reg, its a 99 D car.