Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: dalymount on October 09, 2019, 06:10:48 pm
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What is our country coming to when a state body like DCC actually recomends payment of protection money to scumbags. I thought I'd seen it all
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Read the article, they recommended they pay via electronic transfer not cash.
The thick fucks calling themselves criminals accepted this so thats how they got caught.
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It's always been like that.If you run a building site in a shit area hire one of the local lads to do security and less stuff gets robbed.
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Used to be known as political donations, supporting the cause, supporting the hunger strikers, etc...
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Building houses for local people....fukin gas!
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The Dublin docks revamp was an example of local jobs for local people during the boom. Just good business.
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What is our country coming to when a state body like DCC actually recomends payment of protection money to scumbags. I thought I'd seen it all
Not that surprising. Back in the '70's & 80's, half the council business was done in the snugs in Conways pub on Parnell St. Building was a cash business then as well only the cash was going the other way. Handily enough, there was even a back door from the council offices onto Moore Lane.
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Remember hearing a story that a fork lift on the Blanch Center was operated by a local westie and you had to pay him to unload your truck or you didnt unload .
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Remember hearing a story that a fork lift on the Blanch Center was operated by a local westie and you had to pay him to unload your truck or you didnt unload .
He'd want more than a fork lift now to lift the 20 odd ton thats piled on top of him.
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There was a protection racket years ago .We would stand outside Cecil Fines bookie across from the Black Horse Pub in Inchicore .Trucks going into a lot of factories would not be loaded or unloaded if they didnt have a breaster (helper ) Truck drivers would pay you a £5er to sit in the cab or £8 if you had to help load .Unions insisted no helper no load .
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I heard ye helped with a couple of deliveries yourself John.
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I heard ye helped with a couple of deliveries yourself John.
I did .
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And one o dem back in your gaff!!
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No I was never a thief as dishonest as fuck but never a thief .
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There was a protection racket years ago .We would stand outside Cecil Fines bookie across from the Black Horse Pub in Inchicore .Trucks going into a lot of factories would not be loaded or unloaded if they didnt have a breaster (helper ) Truck drivers would pay you a £5er to sit in the cab or £8 if you had to help load .Unions insisted no helper no load .
There usta be a bunch of lads outside campions pub next door to Bell Lines ( where the convention centre is now)
waiting on them fiver brester jobs johnny.
It was the in thing down the docks where unions insisted on helpers on the trucks even though they were rarely needed.
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There was a protection racket years ago .We would stand outside Cecil Fines bookie across from the Black Horse Pub in Inchicore .Trucks going into a lot of factories would not be loaded or unloaded if they didnt have a breaster (helper ) Truck drivers would pay you a £5er to sit in the cab or £8 if you had to help load .Unions insisted no helper no load .
There usta be a bunch of lads outside campions pub next door to Bell Lines ( where the convention centre is now)
waiting on them fiver brester jobs johnny.
It was the in thing down the docks where unions insisted on helpers on the trucks even though they were rarely needed.
Job creation for the locals .
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There was a protection racket years ago .We would stand outside Cecil Fines bookie across from the Black Horse Pub in Inchicore .Trucks going into a lot of factories would not be loaded or unloaded if they didnt have a breaster (helper ) Truck drivers would pay you a £5er to sit in the cab or £8 if you had to help load .Unions insisted no helper no load .
There usta be a bunch of lads outside campions pub next door to Bell Lines ( where the convention centre is now)
waiting on them fiver brester jobs johnny.
It was the in thing down the docks where unions insisted on helpers on the trucks even though they were rarely needed.
Job creation for the locals .
And all tax free
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Sure the old Lock Hard men were running a protection racket its just it looked quaint .It was implied if you didnt pay him to mind your car it might get damaged .
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If you put some black or Pakistani lad on security he might get a beating off the local kids.Hire one of the local layabouts and they'll keep the local scum away.Always been like that.Maybe it suited the CAB to portray it as organised crime.
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Remember hearing a story that a fork lift on the Blanch Center was operated by a local westie and you had to pay him to unload your truck or you didnt unload .
He'd want more than a fork lift now to lift the 20 odd ton thats piled on top of him.
rofl rofl On the ball Mulhall...
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A lot of blacks working security up above in Dublin, MfH... but then there's a lot of blacks in SF too, some of 'em councillors I think.
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A lot of blacks working security up above in Dublin, MfH... but then there's a lot of blacks in SF too, some of 'em councillors I think.
An Nua Black N' Tans?