Creative Juices wrote: » I have a great way to reduce the borrowing - take the €60billion of private banking debt out of our national debt! I believe we are spending €2 billion a year to service that €60billion! .
Potential-Monke wrote: » So now the Irish Water brigade are protesting Garda Stations... Real bunch of intelligent people there...
hotmail.com wrote: » Gardai have been acting like a private security firm.
Morag wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/tense-scenes-as-protesters-against-water-charges-congregate-outside-dublin-garda-station-30722145.html Well if your Ma got a face full of pepper spray you'd be pissed off.
Potential-Monke wrote: » You know what, i'll take the ban. **** off. You haven't a clue what you're talking about. The "peaceful" brigade are anything but, otherwise the Gardaí would not be required. And now, people are attacking the stations, stopping Emergency vehicles getting out and responding to calls, shouting virtolic bile are the Gardaí defending themselves and the station while all the while chanting "peaceful protest". I hope to God that every one of these absolute scum get genital cancer and die a horrible, excruciating death, because that's all they deserve. Not a ****ing ounce of cop on between them. I'm absolutely sick of these people thinking they know the law, their rights and everything else under the sun. ****ing morons of the highest order!
tayto lover wrote: » There is no need to be protesting outside garda stations or at water meter installations at all. Let the workers do their job. All people have to do is fail to register and protest on the marches like most of us are doing now. A showed of low-life lads out looking for conflict will prevent decent people from protesting and effect the campaign.
Streetwalker wrote: » They can put want they want in the letterbox pal I still wont be handing over a cent of my hard earned wages. Take me to court, put me in jail it makes no difference to me and I'm one of many many people who are of the same mind. Like I said good luck to those who pay.
Curly Judge wrote: » So... you don't mind having your name published in Stubbs' Gazette and your credit rating adversely affected?
papu wrote: » They've only been doing their job...
downonthefarm wrote: » That's what the Nazi said
cletus van damme wrote: » they sure did. while i'm not in favour of harassing workers and gardai , this "we're innocent , just doing our job" is a load of horse**** When this ends (whatever way) the gardai as an institution will have lost a good deal of goodwill with a section of the public. Nobody seems concerned with this
Beaner1 wrote: » I'd love to see a dozen or so of these repeat offenders put in hospital. Really do a job on them once and for all. The sound of their knackery rants does my head in.
66ad wrote: » Shame on you potenial-Monke. Genital cancer really???
Tinkersbell wrote: » A lot of people seem to be advocating violence and terminal cancer etc on people who oppose the way this state is being administered.
66ad wrote: » Why don't you go out there then and do it yourself?
Creative Juices wrote: » This is your 1st post on Boards? God help us all.
dxhound2005 wrote: » It's good to see that the court has granted the injunction to set up a 20 metre exclusion zone around meter installation. Protestors will still be able to protest and shout their abuse, but they won't be able to shove their cameras into the faces of the workers. I expect there will be a demand for long lens cameras and shotgun microphones to keep up the stream of videos.http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/high-court-orders-exclusion-zone-around-water-meter-installation-649918.htmlThe High Court has granted an order setting up a 20 metre exclusion zone around a water meter installation in Dublin's north east. The application was made by GMC Sierra and Irish Water today.
awec wrote: » There was no rest of your post. It was just bloviated waffle.