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Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: Octavia1 on March 10, 2019, 05:42:14 pm
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https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/boy-robbed-attack-ashbourne-meath-14112363 (https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/boy-robbed-attack-ashbourne-meath-14112363)
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https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/health/north-dublin-residents-vigilante-15495318 (https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/health/north-dublin-residents-vigilante-15495318)
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Trouble is they know the chances of getting caught are remote and the consequences non-existent. Out of a gang of 40 one young girl was arrested and the others "fled" on busses. So, the Gardai made no attempt to intercept the buses. Not sure that's surprising as the Gardai know that they'll just be wrapped up in cotton wool via the juvenile diversion scheme if they are brought before a court. That scheme is nothing more than a licence to do as they please. One of the so-called ring leaders was burnt out of his Tyrelstown gaff after a similar disturbance in Lusk last summer yet he still appeared in a video on social media leading a gang of three youths that done a runner on a taximan and allegedly stole his dashcam in Clonee soon after.
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Welcome to Irelands race war... Always remember this....
... True to form
THEY FUCKING STARTED IT....
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It's all great fun 'till lives are lost... and that's only a matter of time. There should be a mandatory (enforced) sentence for anyone caught armed with a knife and a three strikes system with use of a knife (i.e. producing it to threaten someone) counting as a double strike and inflicting injury with a knife counting as a triple strike.... and abolish the juvenile liaison scheme. You only have to look at the number of youngsters going through courts with hundreds of previous convictions to realise it doesn't work.
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We've never seen the likes of this ratti in Ireland.... Gangs going around with knives threatening pregnant women that they cut the baby out of them.... Won't be long before they use guns.... I hope I can Finnish me mortgage before I get to be an owl cnut and not able for them
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I wonder where the fuck these little cunt's fathers are.
I mean each and everyone of them can't have missing in action scumbags as fathers.
then again the apple not falling far from the tree scenario can't be disregarded.
do ye remember when you were growing up terrified of your old lad.
all the aulone would have to say was wait till your father gets home and that was fuckin that.
never saw the old boy angry except once and I learned my lesson baby let me tell ye.
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I wouldn't say we've never seen it, Octy. We certainly had gangs up above in Dublin in my youth and they weren't gangs of little angels but they were area based whereas this mob seem to be based around the culture of Gangsta (C)rap music so they probably have far greater potential to grow in number. You still see gangs of youths hanging around the northside suburbs, again not gangs of little angels... but probably as likely to shoot you as stab you these days.
What we've never done is dealt with it. The Gardai invariably bring the Public Order Unit into an area after a disturbance or shooting or stabbing but they know they're fighting a losing battle.... shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.
How would you like to be driving one of the buses the Ashbourne gang fled on, safe in the knowledge that the Gardai are happy that they're now your problem? One driver -vs- 40 armed boys and girls and the Gardai conclude there was nothing to see there... more luck than judgment in the outcome!
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Theres 8 at least cameras on them buses inside and out and the driver is in a cage.. Also a panic button that sends off an alarm that would deafin a post, gps locations tingy and a radio wit instant access to guarda armed response...
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... and glass in the window in front of the driver and beside him... and a handy lever to shut off the fuel... the driver would be in a thousand pieces and the bus in a pile of ash before the Armed Response Unit finished their game of snooker if it kicked off... and what about other passengers on the bus... the Gardai made no attempt to protect them either... like I said, it's all great fun 'till lives are lost.
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... and glass in the window in front of the driver and beside him... and a handy lever to shut off the fuel... the driver would be in a thousand pieces and the bus in a pile of ash before the Armed Response Unit finished their game of snooker if it kicked off... and what about other passengers on the bus... the Gardai made no attempt to protect them either... like I said, it's all great fun 'till lives are lost.
Only a matter of time alrite....
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You only have to look at the feuding drug gangs up above in Dublin or the travellers... how many of those lads are products of the Juvenile Liaison Scheme and/or had records as long as your arm before they turned 18? As a society we're too soft.
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... and glass in the window in front of the driver and beside him... and a handy lever to shut off the fuel... the driver would be in a thousand pieces and the bus in a pile of ash before the Armed Response Unit finished their game of snooker if it kicked off... and what about other passengers on the bus... the Gardai made no attempt to protect them either... like I said, it's all great fun 'till lives are lost.
Only a matter of time alrite....
TITS
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Talking to a couple of customers the other night they were saying the ashbourne attackers have f**ked up, people connected to victim are not the type to let something like this go, could be waffles but they seemed to know a bit about it, anyways we’ll see what happens
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Talking to a couple of customers the other night they were saying the ashbourne attackers have f**ked up, people connected to victim are not the type to let something like this go, could be waffles but they seemed to know a bit about it, anyways we’ll see what happens
Bril Who , I'd just luv it if the little cnuts got a taste of their own medicine
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I usually post a 'high 'em high' comment so I'll just post this link. And run for cover lol
Violent crime: decades of research shows punishing ‘risky’ young people does not work – here’s what does (https://theconversation.com/violent-crime-decades-of-research-shows-punishing-risky-young-people-does-not-work-heres-what-does-111143)
So what works?
There are promising approaches to be found in the UK and abroad. In Scotland, for example, the government treats youth violence as a health issue that is both treatable and preventable. This approach addresses the underlying causes of violence, and opens up the possibility of conversation between young people “at risk” of violence and a variety of agencies from the health care, education and housing sectors.
While some elements of the approach include more punitive measures - such as increases in stop and search and mandatory sentences – these were not the driving force behind the reduction in violent crime, but rather one part of a broader approach. The most successful parts of the strategy saw bereaved relatives talking about the impact of violence as part of a wider education campaign, a range of community activities organised for young people, and support for young people to move forward, including advice on housing, employment and training.
It’s crucial to embrace a positive, rights-based, children first philosophy that doesn’t stigmatise or label young people, but rather works to address the social welfare difficulties they’re facing in their daily lives.
Written by two academic criminologists C:-)
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As far as,im concerned the responsibility for bringing up these children properly lies squarely at the door of the perents,who need to teach them respect for others.
I grew up in the tenements in Dublin city centre,in a very rough part of the city.I know a lot of the lads I grew up with,took a different road in life,and thats unfortunate .some ended up behind bars,some are dead,etc its what you make of life yourself I think
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Talking to a couple of customers the other night they were saying the ashbourne attackers have f**ked up, people connected to victim are not the type to let something like this go, could be waffles but they seemed to know a bit about it, anyways we’ll see what happens
Best news I've heard in yonks... ::fuck ::fuck
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Looks like the attackers are outta Swords (via Africa) they’re in a real spot of bother now, they would be better off turning themselves in for their own protection, some people in finglas aren’t too pleased with them
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I think its fukking outragiour that because of the PC world we live in now,no politician,or anyone who has a career they care about,has the balls to say out straight these are African scumbags.again fear of the immigrant council of Ireland prevails
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I usually post a 'high 'em high' comment so I'll just post this link. And run for cover lol
Violent crime: decades of research shows punishing ‘risky’ young people does not work – here’s what does (https://theconversation.com/violent-crime-decades-of-research-shows-punishing-risky-young-people-does-not-work-heres-what-does-111143)
So what works?
There are promising approaches to be found in the UK and abroad. In Scotland, for example, the government treats youth violence as a health issue that is both treatable and preventable. This approach addresses the underlying causes of violence, and opens up the possibility of conversation between young people “at risk” of violence and a variety of agencies from the health care, education and housing sectors.
While some elements of the approach include more punitive measures - such as increases in stop and search and mandatory sentences – these were not the driving force behind the reduction in violent crime, but rather one part of a broader approach. The most successful parts of the strategy saw bereaved relatives talking about the impact of violence as part of a wider education campaign, a range of community activities organised for young people, and support for young people to move forward, including advice on housing, employment and training.
It’s crucial to embrace a positive, rights-based, children first philosophy that doesn’t stigmatise or label young people, but rather works to address the social welfare difficulties they’re facing in their daily lives.
Written by two academic criminologists C:-)
Times they are a changin'.
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Looks like the attackers are outta Swords (via Africa) they’re in a real spot of bother now, they would be better off turning themselves in for their own protection, some people in finglas aren’t too pleased with them
That's the second time I've heard they're from Swords... All a bit too convenient for my liking. Swords wants a swimming pool because we're supposed to be getting one (after years of campaigning) in the beautiful seaside resort town of Balbriggan. If you read the report from the Rush incident last December (post #2) you will note that two were recognised as Rush "locals". The ring leader was identified as a young lad from Tyrelstown (now living in Clonee after being burnt out of his gaff in Tyrelstown) after the incident in Lusk last summer. The group is obviously comprised of youths from all over Dublin, the common interest being "Gangsta Rap music"... there may be one or two from Swords among them but that doesn't give Swords the right to make political gain at others expense.
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To be fair, Rats, if an outsider read the thread title they would think the "they" were indeed the authors of same thread....if ya gets me...
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I don't get you, LL... but nothing new there!
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You're being astutely diplomatic...anyway..........back the horses and hope for the best.
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I'll be a bit less diplomatic, then! A lot of effort has been put into newspaper reports using phrases like "thought to be from Balbriggan" and "from North County Dublin". Dublin city is the only place in Ireland that can claim more Africans than Balbriggan - albeit a lower % of the population. There's plenty of money spent on recreational facilities up above in Dublin, including swimming pools, and the Africans up there are as good as gold. Credit where credit is due.
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Title of thread...They at it again.......readers might think the "they" were the subject matter considering the racial prejudice many Irish have towards so called non-indigenous..just relative pronouns being used...They a nightmare....They are a nightmare.........no harm done, but there are some very sensitive souls out there...........
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I'm not racist - I live in the beautiful seaside resort town of Balbriggan which has the youngest and most racially diverse population in the country and I work as a taximan, the most racially diverse trade in the country - but I do believe racists are entitled to their views. A lot of folk are racist, they shouldn't have to hide behind made up terms like anti-multiculturisation or start every sentence with "I'm not racist but...". Their opinions are as valid as anyones and, as such, ought to be aired hence they can be aired here without undue regard for the "sensitive souls".
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lol
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I call them Blaggards!
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(https://i.postimg.cc/gw9jJDxj/IMG-20190116-WA0001.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gw9jJDxj)
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lol
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(https://i.postimg.cc/gw9jJDxj/IMG-20190116-WA0001.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gw9jJDxj)
8)
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Well I wont hide rat,I DONT WANT FOREIGNERS HERE,now I can.ot be much clearer then that
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Well I wont hide rat,I DONT WANT FOREIGNERS HERE,now I can.ot be much clearer then that
Here Here DM as a Pat's fan I would have to agree with you
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Perfectly clear, DM... and an opinion which you are as entitled to hold and express as anyone who takes the contrary view... in my opinion.
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Without them, the Hospitals would cease to function.
But if that's the way you feel.
I was glad of the Filipino and Indian Professionals looking after me in Cappagh hospital.
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Yes bullet,and do you ALSO think its alright that these people are coming here and working for less then half the minimum rate,and undercutting the Irish workforce,who fought hard to achieve this minimum rate in the first place ?. As I said before,,the people who keep telling us to welcome them,are vig busness so they can avail of the cheap inported labour
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That's a matter for the immigrant council or whatever they're called.... but, you're right, it shouldn't happen. At least we can stand proud and say it doesn't happen in our trade. I doubt it happens within the HSE either though.
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No your quite right rat. They undercut us in a different way in our game,by doing off the meter fares to students for half the officall metered fare
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Never heard of that before now, DM. However, there's no shortage of students using mytaxi... in fact, I know a lot of (Irish by accident of birth) drivers who'd happily leave them to the immigrants hence I can't see why they'd need to offer discounts.
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Yes bullet,and do you ALSO think its alright that these people are coming here and working for less then half the minimum rate,and undercutting the Irish workforce,who fought hard to achieve this minimum rate in the first place ?. As I said before,,the people who keep telling us to welcome them,are vig busness so they can avail of the cheap inported labour
Actually most of the nurses are agency nurses which costs us(tax payer) more in the long run.
The surgeons and nurses that come here certainly ain’t taking Irish peoples jobs as fuck all Irish people are training to be surgeons and nurses
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That's a matter for the immigrant council or whatever they're called.... but, you're right, it shouldn't happen. At least we can stand proud and say it doesn't happen in our trade. I doubt it happens within the HSE either though.
Winding people up, eh? ;)
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Just saying is all... the only reason those immigrants would be offering discounts to students in the current economic climate is to lure them in so they can rape and/or murder them... if our students aren't bright enough to calculate that 1 + 1 maybe they shouldn't be students. Sure a punter (student as it goes) was telling me that the Dublin Bus drivers even refuse to serve Belfied at night these days.
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Coming to something when the UCD campus is beyond bounds alright. Maybe, there's a correlation between the number of mature students gaining entry to 3rd level courses and this rise in perceived violence or threat of?
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In the tone of this thread, I reckon it's safe to assume that immigrant students (mature or otherwise) from North County Dublin are responsible.
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Keralan and Filipino staff are paid union rates within the HSE.
I've no problem with staff headhunted by Irish Hospitals.
If you have surgery in the near future, demand that all the theatre staff are Ginger:
https://youtu.be/Mf40b6eK7LY 8)
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https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/three-teens-arrested-after-youth-beaten-and-garda-injured-37910635.html (https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/three-teens-arrested-after-youth-beaten-and-garda-injured-37910635.html)
Three teens arrested after youth beaten and garda injured
Independent.ie Newsdesk
March 13 2019 5:22 PM
Three teens have been arrested after a youth was hospitalised and a garda injured in an incident in Co Meath last Friday evening.
The incident unfolded after a large group of youths from Swords in north Dublin boarded a bus to Ashbourne.
The Dublin teens were seen entering a multi-story car park and approached a local group, in what seemed to be an organised attack.
Gardaí witnessed the local youths flee but the Dublin group managed to capture one boy before officers were able to get involved.
The boy was beaten by the other youths and was taken to hospital for treatment, though his injuries are not believed to be serious.
A garda was also injured during the incident in the centre of the town.
The youths filmed the assault and shared it on social media.
Gardaí made three arrests and have now identified a number of other individuals who were involved in the incident
It is understood the boy who was set upon, also had his mobile phone and wallet stolen, as he was dragged into the carpark.
As part of their investigation Gardaí in Ashbourne and Swords are also liaising with local schools.
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https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/three-teens-arrested-after-youth-beaten-and-garda-injured-37910635.html (https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/three-teens-arrested-after-youth-beaten-and-garda-injured-37910635.html)
Three teens arrested after youth beaten and garda injured
Independent.ie Newsdesk
March 13 2019 5:22 PM
Three teens have been arrested after a youth was hospitalised and a garda injured in an incident in Co Meath last Friday evening.
The incident unfolded after a large group of youths from Swords in north Dublin boarded a bus to Ashbourne.
The Dublin teens were seen entering a multi-story car park and approached a local group, in what seemed to be an organised attack.
Gardaí witnessed the local youths flee but the Dublin group managed to capture one boy before officers were able to get involved.
The boy was beaten by the other youths and was taken to hospital for treatment, though his injuries are not believed to be serious.
A garda was also injured during the incident in the centre of the town.
The youths filmed the assault and shared it on social media.
Gardaí made three arrests and have now identified a number of other individuals who were involved in the incident
It is understood the boy who was set upon, also had his mobile phone and wallet stolen, as he was dragged into the carpark.
As part of their investigation Gardaí in Ashbourne and Swords are also liaising with local schools.
Tyrrelstown Massive?
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Word on the street suggests it was just kids having a bit of rough and tumble... not many blacks involved at all. You wouldn't expect Swords to get the better of Ashbourne given that half of Finglas lives there these days... but them's the breaks I guess.
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Word on the street suggests it was just kids having a bit of rough and tumble... not many blacks involved at all. You wouldn't expect Swords to get the better of Ashbourne given that half of Finglas lives there these days... but them's the breaks I guess.
You're so right. I look back with affection to the 70's when as a part of the Coolock Boot boys we'd regularly travel to neighbouring districts for a heated debate.
My favourite debating tool was a homemade steel Nunchaku.
The kids of today don't know they're born. 8)
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Word on the street suggests it was just kids having a bit of rough and tumble... not many blacks involved at all. You wouldn't expect Swords to get the better of Ashbourne given that half of Finglas lives there these days... but them's the breaks I guess.
You're so right. I look back with affection to the 70's when as a part of the Coolock Boot boys we'd regularly travel to neighbouring districts for a heated debate.
My favourite debating tool was a homemade steel Nunchaku.
The kids of today don't know they're born. 8)
Ah SB you must have been part of the Lee triplets
Bruce Lee
Deadly
and
Yourself Ugly
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Word on the street suggests it was just kids having a bit of rough and tumble... not many blacks involved at all. You wouldn't expect Swords to get the better of Ashbourne given that half of Finglas lives there these days... but them's the breaks I guess.
You're so right. I look back with affection to the 70's when as a part of the Coolock Boot boys we'd regularly travel to neighbouring districts for a heated debate.
My favourite debating tool was a homemade steel Nunchaku.
The kids of today don't know they're born. 8)
Ah SB you must have been part of the Lee triplets
Bruce Lee
Deadly
and
Yourself Ugly
Hardly! 8)