Joeytheparrot wrote: » Has anyone seen the latest video going around facebook claiming that Irish water (GMC Sierra) employees have toilets in the back of their vans with free flowing pipes onto the road. Are people really that gullible and naive to believe this?
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Has anyone seen the latest video going around facebook claiming that Irish water (GMC Sierra) employees have toilets in the back of their vans with free flowing pipes onto the road.
Are people really that gullible and naive to believe this?
Banjo String wrote: » No Some people hang cds from their rear view mirror cos they believe it bounces a gards speed detection guns ray back at the machine, thus blowing itself up.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » If you get the right album it tells them you're doing 30 no matter what speed you're doing. Think its Shawaddywaddy.
Banjo String wrote: » Na, it's Rio speed wagon!
folamh wrote: » The installers in my area have temporarily erected a big portaloo.
Dean0088 wrote: » The anti-IW side (who also happen to be the anti-everything side) are getting ridiculous now. They literally have zero alternative or plan for IW or Ireland, and also seem to have no coherent strategy or even a marketing plan. So they've resorted to tabloid rumours about literally anything to do with IW subcontractors. "I seen one not wearing a hard hat!!" "They've no safe passes!!" "They piss in the street now". An Tasoiseachs staff must be breathing a sigh of relief. What seemed to be a massive uproar that was tipped by some to overthrow the government by forcing an election, turned out to be a bunch of rag tag career nay-sayers. If the Dublin Say's No crowd's main objective was to alienate regular taxpayers and voters from supporting their cause by resorting to cheap publicity stunts, blocking traffic, breaking the law, intimidating workers and posting obvious exaggerations on social media akin to propaganda, well, I guess you could say they've been entirely successful.