Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: Dr. Martin Gooter Bling on October 25, 2022, 05:50:55 pm
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https://m.sundayworld.com/crime/irish-crime/cabbie-convicted-of-moving-drugs-for-dublin-gang-became-courier-after-driving-for-iranian-hitman/1589040983.html
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El Taxio?.....
James Cartel sounds much better.
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Poor bastard lose his taxi licence. Shame he couldn't use the 'promising footballer' excuse. Maybe he should have claimed he had a SkySports subscription and watched a lot of football in his free time.
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His real problems will start when the boys want compensation for their "Package".. ::fds
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https://m.sundayworld.com/crime/irish-crime/cabbie-convicted-of-moving-drugs-for-dublin-gang-became-courier-after-driving-for-iranian-hitman/1589040983.html
Hamid Sanambar was shot in the garden of taxi driver Steph Little, father of murdered son Sean. Steph is doing six years for attempting to murder Caolan Smyth who he believed was the gunman on that fateful night in Balbriggan.
They believed also that Sanambar was in the car the night Sean was murdered.
As for that fucker in Longford - he should be well retired the greedy prick. El Gordo would be far more suitable...The Fat One.
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https://m.sundayworld.com/crime/irish-crime/cabbie-convicted-of-moving-drugs-for-dublin-gang-became-courier-after-driving-for-iranian-hitman/1589040983.html
Hamid Sanambar was shot in the garden of taxi driver Steph Little, father of murdered son Sean. Steph is doing six years for attempting to murder Caolan Smyth who he believed was the gunman on that fateful night in Balbriggan.
They believed also that Sanambar was in the car the night Sean was murdered.
As for that fucker in Longford - he should be well retired the greedy prick. El Gordo would be far more suitable...The Fat One.
If Sanambar was in the car he had some pair of cojones showing up at the Little gaf for the funeral.
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https://m.sundayworld.com/crime/irish-crime/cabbie-convicted-of-moving-drugs-for-dublin-gang-became-courier-after-driving-for-iranian-hitman/1589040983.html
Imagine doing forty runs with drugs in your taxi and not being caught, then getting discretion from the judge for having a clean record?
Mrs.Bullet wonders whether the judge was in on it.
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As if the gang would threaten to kill you if you didn't do the trips to Dublin. And if they did, all he had to do was go to the guards and tell them the story.
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As if the gang would threaten to kill you if you didn't do the trips to Dublin. And if they did, all he had to do was go to the guards and tell them the story.
He probably boasted about his 40-plus country runs on the Longford ranks to anyone who'd listen. I'd guess he pretended it was a dialysis run to Beaumont hospital.
Now the fat f**k is €30,000 in debt to some dangerous Coolock lads.
The Flabby Cabby
or
EL CABO.
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during the first lockdown it was a full blown bogeyfest.
had loadsa dopey cunts ask would i collect/deliver a package for them. i saysta to myself if they tell me what they're doing or if i hear any mention of violence then i'd never pick them up again.
the cunts who kept to themselves and did'nt tell me what they were upta were the only ones i entertained. two drug dealers became regulars and they were big tippers but the big tips were an attempt to buy me. the last time i saw them was when one gotta outta the car to do a drug deal and i was chattin to the other cunt. incidentally he says if we get pulled over by the cops i'll say that bag in the boot is ours not yours. that's very nice of ye i says and swiftly deleted their number when they got out. I'm reliably told that wunna them is on the run abroad now.
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Fair play. Great that minimum sentences don't apply to drug dealers with PSV licences.
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A lot of these lads now using Free Now without knowing it tracks them even if they do not enter a destination .I have one location I dont pick up from because ????????? .
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As if the gang would threaten to kill you if you didn't do the trips to Dublin. And if they did, all he had to do was go to the guards and tell them the story.
He probably boasted about his 40-plus country runs on the Longford ranks to anyone who'd listen. I'd guess he pretended it was a dialysis run to Beaumont hospital.
Now the fat f**k is €30,000 in debt to some dangerous Coolock lads.
The Flabby Cabby
or
EL CABO.
Ah id say he will be ok, that 30,000 loss is just the price dealers have to pay, they know the risks. 30,000 is nothing to them kind of dealers.
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As if the gang would threaten to kill you if you didn't do the trips to Dublin. And if they did, all he had to do was go to the guards and tell them the story.
He probably boasted about his 40-plus country runs on the Longford ranks to anyone who'd listen. I'd guess he pretended it was a dialysis run to Beaumont hospital.
Now the fat f**k is €30,000 in debt to some dangerous Coolock lads.
The Flabby Cabby
or
EL CABO.
Ah id say he will be ok, that 30,000 loss is just the price dealers have to pay, they know the risks. 30,000 is nothing to them kind of dealers.
Wouldn't be sure about that,I used to pick up an old bird from Coolock who used to drink in the now gonzo Bridge House in the Barn,her son was in the big house and she was raising his kid.
He was caught with about 20K worth of stuff,she paid it back in installments to keep them safe,true story.
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As if the gang would threaten to kill you if you didn't do the trips to Dublin. And if they did, all he had to do was go to the guards and tell them the story.
He probably boasted about his 40-plus country runs on the Longford ranks to anyone who'd listen. I'd guess he pretended it was a dialysis run to Beaumont hospital.
Now the fat f**k is €30,000 in debt to some dangerous Coolock lads.
The Flabby Cabby
or
EL CABO.
Ah id say he will be ok, that 30,000 loss is just the price dealers have to pay, they know the risks. 30,000 is nothing to them kind of dealers.
Wouldn't be sure about that,I used to pick up an old bird from Coolock who used to drink in the now gonzo Bridge House in the Barn,her son was in the big house and she was raising his kid.
He was caught with about 20K worth of stuff,she paid it back in installments to keep them safe,true story.
That would put you off having kids. ??? not that I want any anyway.
Dealers really are filth.
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Another "Ex taxi driver" letting the side down.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html (https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html)
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Another "Ex taxi driver" letting the side down.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html (https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html)
Eight kids, either a good Catholic or a sloppy Protestant:
(https://i.postimg.cc/XGz35yqf/cabbiedon.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/XGz35yqf)
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Fuckin pedrofile!!
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Another "Ex taxi driver" letting the side down.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html (https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html)
Kill it with fire... ::fds ::fds
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fuckin weirdo.
has that priest look about em as well.
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Another "Ex taxi driver" letting the side down.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html (https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/courtandcrime/arid-40993133.html)
Kill it with fire... ::fds ::fds
Agreed Marky, but fair dinkum to the 2 young girls father fer showing restraint and reporting the issue.
If it had been me as the father of the 2 girls possibly things might have got out of hand.
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Irish law is a peculiar thing.
I remember a case in Dundalk where a burglar broke into a house while the owners were asleep. The husband woke up and chased him out of the house. The burglar was up 'n over a few fences and thought he'd gotten away. The homeowner got into his car and chased after him. He caught up with him and (ahem) 'stopped' him using his car. Burglar ended up with a few broken bones etc. A few months later, the burglar sued the homeowner for compensation and won. The judge ruled the homeowner should have stopped at his front door when the burglar ran away. Chasing after him and running him over a few times with the car was a big NO NO C:-)
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Irish law is a peculiar thing.
I remember a case in Dundalk where a burglar broke into a house while the owners were asleep. The husband woke up and chased him out of the house. The burglar was up 'n over a few fences and thought he'd gotten away. The homeowner got into his car and chased after him. He caught up with him and (ahem) 'stopped' him using his car. Burglar ended up with a few broken bones etc. A few months later, the burglar sued the homeowner for compensation and won. The judge ruled the homeowner should have stopped at his front door when the burglar ran away. Chasing after him and running him over a few times with the car was a big NO NO C:-)
A hero:
(https://i.postimg.cc/Tpj8dxxB/Nally.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
‘Frog’ Ward killing: his son is on the run
Now 10 years since farmer Pádraig Nally shot Traveller
The Irish Mail on Sunday12 Oct 2014By Debbie McCann CRIME CORRESPONDENT debbie.mccann@mailonsunday.ie
INNOCENT: Farmer Padraig Nally was cleared of manslaughter
THE son of the Traveller shot dead by farmer Pádraig Nally 10 years ago is on the run from the Midlands Prison, the Irish Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Tom Ward, 28, son of John ‘Frog’ Ward, was with his father when he broke into Mr Nally’s home, but he has been arrested dozens of times all around the country since then, sources say.
This week marks the 10th anniversary of ‘Frog’ Ward’s death, a case that divided the nation when Mr Nally was prosecuted.
Tom Ward escaped unscathed from Mr Nally, who beat his father ‘like a badger’ and shot him twice, once at point-blank range.
Since the killing – Mr Nally was eventually cleared of manslaughter – Ward has been jailed several times for offences including theft, shoplifting, burglary, possession of drugs and public order.
He is believed to be at large and living in the UK.
His most recent offences include using threatening and abusive behaviour and theft in Longford in 2009 and a public order incident in Cork. He was jailed for these offences, but in May 2012 was granted temporary release from the Midlands Prison. He has been on the run ever since.
A source said: ‘Gardaí believe he is hiding in the UK. He has been off the radar since he fled, but he had been arrested over and over again since his father’s death.’
Mr Nally, 70, from Cross in Co. Mayo, was cleared of manslaughter after shooting dead ‘Frog’ Ward, whom he caught breaking into his home. He had initially been found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to six years in jail.
His conviction was later quashed and he was released. ‘Frog’ Ward, 42, a father of 11, died after being shot twice and struck 20 times with
Said he heard a gunshot and panicked
a stick. Tom Ward was the chief prosecution witness at the trial.
He was was serving an 11-month sentence for possessing a knife and theft at the time of the case. He blamed this on turning to drink and drugs after his father’s death.
Ward told the Central Criminal Court that he and his father had called to a farmhouse to see if a car in the driveway might be for sale. He said he had reversed the car into the driveway and waited in the car as his father went to the house.
He said Mr Nally walked up to him and asked: ‘Who has gone in there?’ before walking towards the back of the house.
Ward said he heard a gunshot and he panicked and drove up the road. He claimed that he drove to Headford Garda station to get them to return to the farm. Ward said that following his father’s death, he had tried to commit suicide.
He denied a suggestion that his father was a bare-knuckle boxer, and said that he had no knowledge of a suggestion his father had threatened a garda with a slashhook. Ward also said he was unaware his father had approximately 80 convictions from 38 separate court appearances.
Asked if he was aware of an incident in which his father attacked a car with a slash-hook while a woman and two children were inside, Ward said that this took place after his father witnessed a man exposing ‘his manhood’.
The case led to changes in the law allowing people to take more direct action when defending themselves or their property.
‘My neighbours today are living in fear’
In January, Mr Nally said his neighbours were still living in fear. ‘They’re all living in fear because the crowd that’s going around now, they don’t fear nothing and unless they’re brought to court there’s no penalty on them.
‘It’s a sad state affairs when a man living in his own home has to flee in the middle of the night on a bicycle to a nursing home, to leave his own property and leave his own home,’ he said referring to the case of pensioner Michael McMahon.
Mr McMahon abandoned his home and cycled almost 50km through the night to check himself into a nursing home after he was terrorised by the burglars.
It's their culture y'see:
GALWAY BAY FM NEWS ARCHIVESANOTHER PRISON SENTENCE FOR JOHN FROG WARDS SON CHARLIEPublished 9 years agoon May 21, 2013By Bernie Ni Fhlatharta
Date Published: 25-Apr-2008
The 24 year-old son of John ‘Frog’ Ward, who was shot dead by Mayo farmer Padraig Nally, has pleaded guilty at Galway District Court to burglary and theft offences – all of which occurred within a few hours of each other.
Charlie Ward, of 55 Mostrim Oaks, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford, and formerly of Carrowbrowne Halting Site, pleaded guilty to stealing a purse at Galway Shopping Centre, on January 24.
He also pleaded guilty to trespassing on the grounds of a house at Baile an Choiste, Headford Road, the same day and to trespassing at an apartment in the early hours of the following morning, January 25.
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‘My neighbours today are living in fear’ In January, Mr Nally said his neighbours were still living in fear. ‘They’re all living in fear because the crowd that’s going around now, they don’t fear nothing and unless they’re brought to court there’s no penalty on them. ‘It’s a sad state affairs when a man living in his own home has to flee in the middle of the night on a bicycle to a nursing home, to leave his own property and leave his own home,’ he said referring to the case of pensioner Michael McMahon. Mr McMahon abandoned his home and cycled almost 50km through the night to check himself into a nursing home after he was terrorised by the burglars.
The farming organisations are just this week warning it's all starting again and farmers are getting fukked out of it when they challenge people on their land. Very sad.
He denied a suggestion that his father was a bare-knuckle boxer, and said that he had no knowledge of a suggestion his father had threatened a garda with a slashhook. Ward also said he was unaware his father had approximately 80 convictions from 38 separate court appearances. Asked if he was aware of an incident in which his father attacked a car with a slash-hook while a woman and two children were inside, Ward said that this took place after his father witnessed a man exposing ‘his manhood’.
::fds
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Migrant?