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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2018, 02:07:44 pm »
Looting reported in Tallaght, too. Apparently the local Lidl was cleaned out.

Demolished would be more accurate...Centra in Jobstown aswell....our future's so bright...we gotta wear shades balaclavas!!

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #16 on: March 03, 2018, 02:18:00 pm »
If a job's worth doing...
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #17 on: March 03, 2018, 02:20:53 pm »
If looting ever becomes a trade...we're in safe hands!!

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #18 on: March 03, 2018, 02:32:08 pm »
I was watching the videos on Facebook last night and after hundreds of people calling them scumbags one commenter mentioned that the digger used may have been one of Thursday specials from Lidl.

At one stage there were Irish women going on to the Lidl official Facebook page apologising for the damage caused.

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #19 on: March 03, 2018, 02:38:47 pm »
I saw one immigrant exiting carrying a slab of beer...excellent stuff!!

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #20 on: March 03, 2018, 02:45:50 pm »
I was watching the videos on Facebook last night and after hundreds of people calling them scumbags one commenter mentioned that the digger used may have been one of Thursday specials from Lidl.

At one stage there were Irish women going on to the Lidl official Facebook page apologising for the damage caused.

Ive a digger and teleporter licence
Not easy to drive whoever on it knew how to use it
Not a easy task

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #21 on: March 03, 2018, 03:18:29 pm »
one commenter mentioned that the digger used

Rhyming slang?
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #22 on: March 03, 2018, 04:16:10 pm »
Jobstown...surely the most ironic place name in this kip of a country...
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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #23 on: March 03, 2018, 04:17:54 pm »
Looting reported in Tallaght, too. Apparently the local Lidl was cleaned out.

Demolished would be more accurate...Centra in Jobstown aswell....our future's so bright...we gotta wear shades balaclavas!!

A jobestown
Joan bruton be wetting her knickers
She she was rite they are lawless people who object to paying for water
Or lid  beer
Or lidi nappies
Or lidi fruit
Or lidi s safe
Or lidi vodka
Or lidi anything

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #24 on: March 03, 2018, 04:19:05 pm »
Jobstown...surely the most ironic place name in the kip of a country...

Rename it
Jobe less town
Joblesstown it is

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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #25 on: March 03, 2018, 05:49:53 pm »
website says it was updated at 5.39pm...

https://www.theaa.ie/roadwatch/newsroom/

DUBLIN

Conditions remain snowy across the county, with the worst affected routes in the south and west.

There is still heavy snow and abandoned cars on several routes in the Lucan, Clondalkin, Tallaght and Citywest areas, with the Outer Ring Rd (R136) impassable between the N81 junction and Brookfield. If you do have to travel, stick to major routes and reduce speed.

Gardaí in Crumlin, Terenure, Dundrum and Cabinteely report that conditions are still poor on some routes. Take extreme caution if driving and leave plenty of time for journeys.

Gardaí report snowy conditions too on secondary routes in the Blanchardstown Village and Ashtown areas.

Gardaí advise that the roads at the back of Dublin Airport are still quite snowy, but are now passable with extreme care.
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Re: Work on Whistle
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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #27 on: March 03, 2018, 11:33:29 pm »
Looting reported in Tallaght, too. Apparently the local Lidl was cleaned out.

Demolished would be more accurate...Centra in Jobstown aswell....our future's so bright...we gotta wear shades balaclavas!!

A jobestown
Joan bruton be wetting her knickers
She she was rite they are lawless people who object to paying for water
Or lid  beer
Or lidi nappies
Or lidi fruit
Or lidi s safe
Or lidi vodka
Or lidi anything

The only things left on the shelves was the Work wear and the Father's Day Cards!! 8)

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Re: Work on Whistle
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Re: Work on Whistle
« Reply #29 on: March 04, 2018, 11:27:51 am »
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/nine-men-charged-in-connection-with-looting-in-tallaght-1.3414315

Nine men were charged in connection with two separate incidents of burglary of stores in Tallaght, west Dublin on Friday evening.

Six men were charged with offences relating to the burglary of a Lidl store, on Fortunestown Lane, Citywest, and all were granted bail.

John Kelly (47) from Allen Hall, Belgard Square, Tallaght, was charged with handling stolen property from the store, at a special sitting at the Criminal Courts of Justice on Saturday.

The court heard Kelly was recently widowed, and looked after his two sons, who were aged 16 and 21. He was granted bail on “stringent conditions”.

Paul Freeman (43), with an address on Russell Green, Tallaght, was arrested on Fortunestown Lane, and charged with trespassing in the grounds of the Lidl store with the intent to commit an offence.

The court heard that after he was read his charge sheet, he told gardaí: “I wasn’t there to be stealing or robbing anything, I have my own house. I don’t need to rob anything.”

When asked about his income by Mr Justice John O’Connor, Mr Freeman replied “social welfare, disability”.

Edger Cesynas, a 24-year old from Lithuania, of Silken Park Drive, Citywest, was charged with the theft of groceries worth €50 from Lidl. Garda Fiona Morgan told the court there was no objection to granting Mr Cesynas bail, but he should be required to sign in to Tallaght Garda Station twice a week.

Povilas Gneizevicius (20), also a Lithuanian national, with an address at St Mochta’s Drive, Clonsilla, was charged with possession of stolen groceries worth €60. He had a second charge of theft from the Lidl store.

He was granted bail on the condition he stay away from the Dublin 24 area, and sign in at Blanchardstown Garda Station three times a week.

Gerard Buggle (38) of Mac Uilliam Lane, Tallaght, was charged with the theft of goods worth €70 from Lidl, which included LED lights, four packets of tealights, and running shoe insoles.

Keith Kelly (46) of Suncroft Park, Tallaght, was charged with trespassing on the grounds of the Lidl store, with intent to commit an offence.

Another three men were charged in connection to the burglary of a Centra Store, on Kiltalown Way, in Tallaght on Friday night.

Mohammed Smew (25) of Milners Square, Santry, was charged with possession of a weapon, and causing criminal damage while trespassing.
Mr Justice John O’Connor refused a bail application, and remanded Mr Smew in custody until a sitting of the Cloverhill District Court on March 8th.

John Doyle (37), of Russell Walk, Russell Square, Tallaght, was charged with trespassing and causing criminal damage in the Centra store.

David Bernie (36) from Suncroft Park, Tallaght, was also charged with trespassing and causing criminal damage in the store.

Shouting in the courtroom, Mr Bernie said, “we are not the ones who broke into that shop and CCTV will prove that”.

Both Mr Doyle and Mr Bernie were refused bail, ahead of respective court hearings on March 8th.
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