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Re: Travellers
« Reply #645 on: March 03, 2022, 04:12:22 pm »
Looks like a 2 year old wrote that. No wonder he's getting no response. He'd be well advised to retain a solicitor.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #646 on: March 03, 2022, 05:17:05 pm »
It's a long time since I was asked for a CC in a hotel. When I worked in a hotel up above in Dublin - over 30 years ago - the policy was to ask everyone but only insist if the client's manner raises concern.

Enterprise / National / Alamo take debit cards for car hire provided you're not resident in the country of hire - I think the T&Cs say you have to show a return flight booking but I've never been asked for that. It's also by far the best firm to deal with from a customer service perspective and you won't be hit with surcharges for minor damage or scratches on wheels as you will with others, Europcar having the worst reputation by far for the same when I last read relevant reviews.


You're saying I look dodgy?,what's everyone else's experience with  hotels asking for a credit card when checking into a hotel?

Europcar are poxbottles who charged a buddy of mine 150 quid for a valet they said his car needed and me 1300 euro because they said I scraped a wheel.

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #647 on: March 03, 2022, 06:01:51 pm »
Not at all. I just don't think it's as common as it was back in the days of travel agent's block bookings. I've used hotels in Ireland, Spain, Dubai and on the mainland in recent years without any asking for a CC or deposit. Allowing receptionists and night porters exercise discretion never really worked in practice as none of them would risk being blamed if it went tits up and they got the same money at the end of the week whether the prospective client stayed or not.

Enterprise do block a deposit on debit cards. I think it's £250 in the UK, €300 in Europe and c.€800 in Dubai but it's returned pretty soon after the rental period.
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Re: Travellers
« Reply #648 on: April 02, 2022, 10:11:36 am »
Woman drank ‘a lot of wine' and has no memory of failing to pay Swords restaurant bill

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March 30 2022 08:00 AM

A mother of three was out with friends, drank “a lot of wine” and has no memory of leaving a restaurant without paying an €80 bill, a court has heard.

Caroline Rita Maughan admitted failing to pay the bill at The Plaza Chinese in Swords and being intoxicated in a public place on August 25, 2021.

Judge Dermot Dempsey convicted Maughan at Swords District Court and fined her €150.

Garda Aidan Fogarty said he received a call from The Plaza restaurant at 11.20pm on the night in question to say two females had left the premises without paying their bill.

He said while on the call he could hear a lot of commotion in the background.

When gardaí arrived at the scene, the accused was in a highly intoxicated state, was involved in a row with staff at the restaurant and was refusing to pay the bill of €80.80.

Garda Fogarty said Maughan, of Baskin Park, Stockhole Lane, Cloughran, was very drunk and continued to be abusive and aggressive to both staff and the gardaí.

The defendant has 32 previous convictions.

Read on: https://www.independent.ie/regionals/dublin/fingal/woman-drank-a-lot-of-wine-and-has-no-memory-of-failing-to-pay-swords-restaurant-bill-41502398.html
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Re: Travellers
« Reply #649 on: April 02, 2022, 06:26:10 pm »
The Entitled Ethnic Minority......I have a few ideas for this blockbuster!!

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #650 on: April 02, 2022, 07:18:27 pm »
Woman drank ‘a lot of wine' and has no memory of failing to pay Swords restaurant bill

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Fiona Magennis
March 30 2022 08:00 AM

A mother of three was out with friends, drank “a lot of wine” and has no memory of leaving a restaurant without paying an €80 bill, a court has heard.

Caroline Rita Maughan admitted failing to pay the bill at The Plaza Chinese in Swords and being intoxicated in a public place on August 25, 2021.

Judge Dermot Dempsey convicted Maughan at Swords District Court and fined her €150.

Garda Aidan Fogarty said he received a call from The Plaza restaurant at 11.20pm on the night in question to say two females had left the premises without paying their bill.

He said while on the call he could hear a lot of commotion in the background.

When gardaí arrived at the scene, the accused was in a highly intoxicated state, was involved in a row with staff at the restaurant and was refusing to pay the bill of €80.80.

Garda Fogarty said Maughan, of Baskin Park, Stockhole Lane, Cloughran, was very drunk and continued to be abusive and aggressive to both staff and the gardaí.

The defendant has 32 previous convictions.

Read on: https://www.independent.ie/regionals/dublin/fingal/woman-drank-a-lot-of-wine-and-has-no-memory-of-failing-to-pay-swords-restaurant-bill-41502398.html
What has being a mother of three got to do with it?
She was simply bilking a restaurant bill.
I'd ask that she be also made wash dishes for the next three months.

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #651 on: April 03, 2022, 07:42:05 am »
Fair dinkum to the restaurant fer standing up to her, most in the leisure industry these days including taxi drivers just put traveller no payments down to collateral damage and forget about it.

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #652 on: April 03, 2022, 11:06:23 am »
Slipped up yesterday when dropping at the nest.
Bloke comes over to me asks how much to go to a place on his phone and sez 7 of them there.
Told him the price and I sez I will pull up at arrivals door.
In he goes and Fook nearly shit meself when I saw the women coming out.
7 of the finest London travellers.

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #653 on: April 03, 2022, 11:35:25 am »
I remember picking Keith Duffy, "Kevin Webster" and "Ken Barlow" up from there - well, the McDonald's unofficial but that's where they were coming from - a good few years back. Keith spoke quite highly of it 'till I suggested it's a shame it's full of travellers come Friday / saturday night. Why would you let filth like that into a half decent restaurant? - the travellers I mean, not the soap stars!
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Re: Travellers
« Reply #654 on: April 28, 2022, 02:34:06 pm »
Culture boss?

Stolen high-powered Audi that crashed after garda chase is linked to over 70 burglaries
Five suspects held as crime spree ends with crash during garda chase


Ken Foy and Robin Schiller

April 28 2022 02:30 AM

A stolen high-powered Audi SQ5 that crashed on Tuesday night after a garda chase has been linked to more than 70 burglaries on both sides of the Border since it arrived in the country early last month.

Up to 40 of the burglaries were in the Republic.



Gardaí believe the vehicle has been used on the country’s motorway network on most days since it arrived, with different suspected gang members travelling in it at different times and with different false registration plates being placed on it.

Five suspected members of one of the country’s most prolific burglary gangs remained in custody last night at three separate Co Kildare garda stations.

The Audi they were travelling in, which had been reported stolen, smashed into a roundabout at high speed and flipped over near Lidl on the Newbridge Road in Naas after the suspects were targeted following a massive surveillance operation.

All five were arrested at the scene, with three of them needing hospital treatment for their injuries, including the youngest, a 19-year-old, who suffered a broken arm.


They were all released back into garda custody yesterday morning, including the oldest suspect, aged 46, who suffered facial injuries in the crash.

He shares the same address in Newbridge, Co Kildare, as the arrested teenager.

The other three suspected gang members all have addresses in the Tallaght area of Dublin. They include two men, aged 23 and 21.

The 21-year-old, from the Ardmore area of Tallaght, has been centrally involved in organised burglaries since he was a teenager.



Despite his youth, he has regularly come to the attention of garda intelligence for involvement in burglaries in which high-powered Audis with false plates have been used across the country.

All arrested suspects have links to the gang that was led by burglary gang boss ‘Fat’ Andy Connors, who was shot dead in an unsolved murder in August 2014.

One high-profile crime he has been investigated for was a burglary in Co Tyrone that was categorised by the PSNI as attempted murder.




Police in the North have taken an active interest in the activities of the gang, who have been terrorising communities since the Audi was stolen in London on March 3.

At one stage it was suspected the gang were using Belfast as a base to target Armagh, Newry and Lisburn, where there were more than a dozen burglaries in just a few days, leading to police issuing a photo of the vehicle and a public appeal for information.

Half of the premises targeted in that spree were Indian and Chinese businesses.

In the other raids, safes from business people were robbed and bleach was used to destroy evidence by the gang.

They were also suspected of using Dublin as a base and using the same Audi in more than two dozen burglaries in Derry and Tyrone.

However, the gang’s crime wave was not confined to Northern Ireland – they are the chief suspects in the robbery of a jewellery store in Cootehill, Co Cavan, which happened at 3 am on Tuesday of last week.

They are also suspected of carrying out a number of house burglaries in Co Meath, including in the Summerhill area while using the same stolen vehicle.

The gang are suspected of carrying out six burglaries in one day in rural Meath earlier this month.

They are further believed to have carried out a large number of break-ins in Dundalk, Co Louth.

The Audi is believed to have been used in a burglary in Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny, in which a charity shop was targeted, and another commercial burglary in Tullow, Co Carlow, in which safes were stolen. A pub in Gowran, Co Kilkenny, was also targeted.

During the Tullow incident, the gang spent 45 minutes in the business and then loaded the safes into their vehicle before escaping back to Dublin via Castledermot, Co Kildare.

They are suspected of being prolific in the midlands as well and of carrying out at least two residential burglaries in Portlaoise, Co Laois, which happened during daylight hours, as well as a spree of burglaries in the Kinnitty area of Co Offaly.

They are further believed to have used the same vehicle to target a bookie in Co Tipperary.

They had been chased by gardaí on a number of occasions, including during a recent incident near Blessington, Co Wicklow, and when they fled at speed on the motorway after being disturbed while carrying out a break-in in Portlaoise.

However, their luck finally ran out on Tuesday evening following a major operation led by the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau.

The suspected gang members were being monitored by specialist gardaí as their crime spree continued, which led to them being tracked to the Maynooth area shortly after 7pm.

This led to the high-speed chase, which also involved the garda helicopter.

They were on the hunt for cash, I'd guess to buy Coke.

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #655 on: May 26, 2022, 12:11:58 pm »
Hotel ordered to pay €5,000 for discriminating against bride-to-be from Traveller Community

The woman did not receive a response until a complaint was made under the Equal Status Act.

Sat 3:19 PM

A HOTEL HAS been ordered to pay €5,000 in compensation for discriminating against a bride-to-be from the Traveller Community, who had sought to have her wedding reception at the venue.

Read on: https://www.thejournal.ie/hotel-fined-traveller-wedding-5770142-May2022/
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« Reply #656 on: May 26, 2022, 02:11:44 pm »
Where were the Keystone Kops when they were needed? Probably moving taxis on.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ireland/comments/uxcbh2/travelers_fighting_in_dublin_airport_extended/

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #657 on: May 26, 2022, 10:10:49 pm »
The Supermacs guy owns the hotel,I'd say he has a pain in his rocks with people trying to extract a few quid from him. ::fuck ::fuck
Dear Sirs,

I am writing an open letter to you in relation to several Personal Injuries actions which you are taking against my companies. The reason for this open letter is that, outside of your demands for CCTV footage, you have either refused or neglected to respond to my replies to these actions that you are taking on behalf of your clients and I feel that it is important that we clear up a number of issues.

On reading each of your letters of claim, I am struck by how they are almost identical in nature despite them being for 3 separate claimants even though the three alleged incidents are substantially different from each other. Indeed, the only difference between the 3 letters is the name of the claimant in the reference section. Is there a reason for this?
Your letters are intimidating and threatening. I can only assume your intention is to have the effect of scaremongering to elicit a response? Yet, when I do respond you ignore it. The only time we have heard directly from you is when you demand CCTV footage.

Why do your Letters of Claim state that we are responsible and liable for the claimants alleged injuries without any actual proof?

Why do you automatically assume we are responsible when this is a matter for the Courts to decide?

You also leave out the addresses of your clients in your letters, is this in case we would try and make contact with them directly and perhaps deal with the matter without your involvement? I again can only assume that you are doing this in order to ensure the matter progresses as far as possible thus ensuring higher legal fees for you and your company.
In your letters, you have suggested that I pass them onto my insurer. Why would you not wish to engage with me directly particularly given the fact that I am self-insured in many instances? Again, I can only assume that you feel you can reach a much better outcome with the Insurance companies than those who are self-insured like myself, as it is abundantly clear that insurance companies are much more willing to settle claims. When I have replied to these letters requesting further details of the alleged incidents and alleged injuries, why have you chosen not to respond and give me details which would allow me to investigate and deal with your alleged claim on a more expeditious basis and perhaps avoid the need to bring matters to the Courts?

Why do you choose to respond only when a Solicitor has been appointed on our behalf and PIAB proceedings have issued?

I have noted also that you choose to issue your legal proceedings in the Circuit Court and High Court as opposed to the District Court when clearly some of these alleged incidents referred to should be at District Court level, if they even merit the issuing of proceedings at all? Again, is this so that you can ensure you obtain higher legal fees for you and your company?
I look forward to your response to this letter and to the questions that I have raised above.

Yours faithfully,

Wait until court notifies of action otherwise wipe your aras with solicitor letters .

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #658 on: May 26, 2022, 10:16:12 pm »
Where were the Keystone Kops when they were needed? Probably moving taxis on.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ireland/comments/uxcbh2/travelers_fighting_in_dublin_airport_extended/

Think there was a jurisdiction debate , not sure though. New Garda station and Polis probably haven`t got a hotline set up yet.

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Re: Travellers
« Reply #659 on: May 26, 2022, 11:49:18 pm »
Where were the Keystone Kops when they were needed? Probably moving taxis on.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ireland/comments/uxcbh2/travelers_fighting_in_dublin_airport_extended/

Think there was a jurisdiction debate , not sure though. New Garda station and Polis probably haven`t got a hotline set up yet.
Whenever there was a commotion in the 'port the Keystones always had to have a real cop to make a proper arrest.
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