awec wrote: » "Ordinary working man and woman". People keep throwing that phrase about, can anyone explain what it even means?
sin_city wrote: » This is perhaps the issue that got them to realize that the politicians work for us not the other way around
Phoebas wrote: » didn't ever attend a civics lesson in school.
Phoebas wrote: » They're the backbone of the country, who keep the whole show on the road but inexplicably shouldn't have to pay for it.
Going Forward wrote: » The organised removal of meters seems to be underway:https://www.facebook.com/mullingarmeterfairies Dear Irish Water. Someone has removed my meter. This is mental. Yours sincerely,
Phoebas wrote: » They're the backbone of the country, who keep the whole show on the road but inexplicably shouldn't have to pay for it. ^^ ... but apparently (up to now) they were a bit thick or didn't ever attend a civics lesson in school.
VinLieger wrote: » Irresponsible fvckwits bringing about the quicker degradation of our water infrastructure but of course in 5 years when half the country is on boil water notices it will be the politicians who get blamed
darkpagandeath wrote: » Even the dep is nervous of giving pps to IWhttp://www.independent.ie/irish-news/water/department-staff-fear-giving-pps-numbers-to-irish-water-30701370.html
However, the Irish Independent has learned that officials in the government department responsible for issuing PPS numbers are doubtful about the legal basis of Irish Water checking numbers and are uneasy over the conflict with their own duty to protect members of the public.
and they are also annoyed at the tight deadline for people to make such a decision.
They also express concerns about the prospect of Irish Water being privatised in the future
and query what right a private company would have to be in possession of people's PPS numbers.
Valetta wrote: » It's an individual's own choice to give out their PPS number, nothing to do with the issuer's duty to protect anything.
Daith wrote: » What? They absolutely have a duty to protect data? They've already had one breach of data protection already also.
hju6 wrote: » The incompetent politicians have degraded the water infrastructure for years,
Valetta wrote: » But they're not giving out any data?
sin_city wrote: » If anyone is a bit thick, maybe its you..... [...] Come on...another snide remark...go on....ya know ya want to.
Daith wrote: » They already gave out bank details to the wrong people. They also use a number of 3rd party companies (most specifically their outsourced call center). What's confusing about people wanting to know who IW can give their PPS numbers to?
gladrags wrote: » How do you know?
Valetta wrote: » Read the article qouted in my original post. It's the Dept. of Social Protection claiming they are worried about themselves being in breach of data protection. It makes no sense whatsoever.
Daith wrote: » Perhaps you should explain our data protection laws to the Dept then?
Phoebas wrote: » This is such a bogus story - it's about some civil servants in the DSP posting some stuff up on an internal notice board. It's not about officials expressing concerns in their official capacity. Willie O'Dea is just playing games here. Next up we're sure to have a worker in the IW call centre refusing to register and Willie will spin it as 'Irish Water officials against Irish Water'.
VinLieger wrote: » Exactly he was on Pat Kenny yesterday and was just waffling, when asked what could actually be done with someone's PPS number he couldn't answer the question
darkpagandeath wrote: » Why is there a PPS number Fraud department then PPS number fraud is a very serious issue....
VinLieger wrote: » Yeah for cases of defrauding social welfare etc. Hypothetical tomorrow you got my PPS number what can you do with it?
papu wrote: » You've obviously never been to the continent where the pubs and clubs won't even give you tap water and charge you for bottled water..... 20c a pint is cheap.
VinLieger wrote: » Yeah and who voted the incompetent politicians in? Incompetent voters are the problem here who always want better things but aren't willing to actually pay for them and will vote for whichever politician promises them the most without actually thinking of the realistic consequences of those promises and how they most likely cannot possible be followed through Our political system is broken and it's not the politicians fault it's the voters who sell their votes to the highest bidder
Banjo String wrote: » Post it up here sure if you have no issues with it being in the public domain.