headnorth wrote: » garda on check points around LB home in Crumlin right now
Flatzie_poo wrote: » Classic!http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedesk/firecrackers-cause-security-scare-in-dublin-s-north-inner-city
genericguy wrote: » Ensuring the safety of their benefactors I'd say.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » "The Firecracker" Like it
shane. wrote: » Also wrecking their heads as well I'd say
A female relative of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch is being provided with a private security escort to take her to and from work in the respected multi-national company where she is employed.
genericguy wrote: » headnorth wrote: » garda on check points around LB home in Crumlin right now Ensuring the safety of their benefactors I'd say.
Mr H 1974 wrote: » A female relative of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch is being provided with a private security escort to take her to and from work in the respected multi-national company where she is employed. genericguy wrote: » headnorth wrote: » garda on check points around LB home in Crumlin right now Ensuring the safety of their benefactors I'd say. Same thing just different paymasters ??
chillin117 wrote: » Heard you the first time !
seerscryer wrote: » Sorry posting from new phone! I apologise for multiple posts, I am only human!
tomofson wrote: » NO EXCUSE whatsoever you should of thought about all the repercussions before you chose to be born a human.
tomofson wrote: » seerscryer wrote: » Sorry posting from new phone! I apologise for multiple posts, I am only human! NO EXCUSE whatsoever you should of thought about all the repercussions before you chose to be born a human.
Xyzforsure wrote: » It does not say a lot about the republican movement that one of their was murdered and there has been no strike back. Quite simply the KC have inside knowledge of who what and when. They have the money and most certainly have a few cops paid off. Most garda take home approx 550 a week after tax which is quite low. The temptation for a quick buck would be hard to turn down. The government have been absolutely useless on this matter from the getgo. The reality is the KC will have more influence and control on towns and villages than the provsional movement ever had in the north. Look at dundalk and Drogheda. .. both ruined by cocaine and gear. Irish society is in the short term day 10 - 15 years completely ****ed. Not a place ideal for rearing a family particularly in working class areas.
JustTheOne wrote: » Xyzforsure wrote: » It does not say a lot about the republican movement that one of their was murdered and there has been no strike back. Quite simply the KC have inside knowledge of who what and when. They have the money and most certainly have a few cops paid off. Most garda take home approx 550 a week after tax which is quite low. The temptation for a quick buck would be hard to turn down. The government have been absolutely useless on this matter from the getgo. The reality is the KC will have more influence and control on towns and villages than the provsional movement ever had in the north. Look at dundalk and Drogheda. .. both ruined by cocaine and gear. Irish society is in the short term day 10 - 15 years completely ****ed. Not a place ideal for rearing a family particularly in working class areas. Completely agree with the last paragraph. It's turned into a cesspit with some amount of scumbags all over it for such a small country. Quite worrying.
humberklog wrote: » Janeymac I think it was a lot worse in the 80's but that's just my own experience. As for the Garda being tempted by brides because of their low salary i'd imagine that's quite tricky to pull off. Whereas when you're drug dealing, racketeering and running brothels it would be a lot easier to have a Garda compromised that you could pressure.
JustTheOne wrote: » Completely agree with the last paragraph. It's turned into a cesspit with some amount of scumbags all over it for such a small country. Quite worrying.
genericguy wrote: » and then drugs get legalised and controlled by the government, who undercut the scum on price, and it all goes away because they've no business to shoot people over.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » There might be more than the odd cop in the pocket. Didn't the guy that's up on a murder charge get his bail conditions changed the other day to allow him go on holidays with his family to Spain.
h2005 wrote: » That was a judge that granted that no? Thought the cops opposed it?
Xyzforsure wrote: » It does not say a lot about the republican movement that one of their was murdered and there has been no strike back.