dickwod1 wrote: » what I think he left out was "wink wink judge judge"
dickwod1 wrote: » And the Judge says to them "Enjoy the community service"
CrazyRabbit wrote: » 2-tier justice system is in full swing.
dickwod1 wrote: » In other news 411 people jailed for having no tv licence,http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/411-people-jailed-last-year-for-not-paying-their-tv-licence-30235625.html
Valetta wrote: » No-one was jailed for not paying their TV license. They were jailed for not paying a court fine.
dickwod1 wrote: » They got fined because they didn't have a tv licence
Judge Martin Nolan said in April that he felt it would be unfair to imprison either man as he believed the Financial Regulator “led them into error and illegality”. He said he believed that the Regulator had effectively given the “green light” to allow the illegal purchase of Anglo shares.
Valetta wrote: » Same rules for everybody.
dickwod1 wrote: » So McAteer and Whelan sentenced to 240 hours community service,http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/mcateer-and-whelan-sentenced-to-240-hours-community-service-1.1883662 And the Judge says to them "Enjoy the community service" what I think he left out was "wink wink nudge nudge" In other news 411 people jailed for having no tv licence,http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/411-people-jailed-last-year-for-not-paying-their-tv-licence-30235625.html
dickwod1 wrote: » LOL
Valetta wrote: » Please explain how the rules are different in the two examples quoted?
dickwod1 wrote: » No - it's called common sense, and if you don't have it I cant give it.
A Primal Nut wrote: » Not paying a court is and should be a serious fine. What the fine was given for is irrelevant.
Valetta wrote: » Ah.. so no explanation, then.
Tow wrote: » 240 of free consulting service in how to improve the running of various government departments would be good value for the Irish Tax Payer. But as this is Ireland, so those 240 will be squandered on sweeping leaves in a park...
240 of free consulting service in how to improve the running of various government departments would be good value for the Irish Tax Payer.
KungPao wrote: » Honestly thought you were talking about Jason and Ronnie... Had better get another coffee!