Are TDs exempt from this charge?
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I've heard that they're not. What is exempt is residential properties owned, by office, by a Government Minister. That is different to residential properties owned personally.
I suppose it doesn't make sense for a Government department to pay the HC for such properties; there's no net benefit for the State.
."But people also do have a responsibility to obey the law - and you can't break the law one day and then expect the law to be able to protect you the next day.
"You can't refuse to pay your taxes one day, and then expect to be able to draw on other people's taxes when you need to avail of services," he added.
The Civil and Public Service Union (CPSU) and the Dublin Council of Trade Unions are also opposing the charge.
Des Derwin from the Dublin Council of Trade Unions admits his organisation is asking its members to defy the law."It's always been a tradition… that (the breaking of) certain laws and civil disobedience have had their place so it's in that tradition," he said.
"And part of this is that we are against the household and water charge," he added
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So if I don't pay - because some TD's say i shouldn't
i wouldn't be so sure about that giving the way the figures are looking!And the Household Charge is the wrong fight to try to lead the Irish people to the barricades.
Agreed.some of us are fed up picking up the tab..
"It's always been a tradition… that (the breaking of) certain laws and civil disobedience have had their place so it's in that tradition," he said.
"It's always been a tradition… that (the breaking of) certain laws and civil disobedience have had their place so it's in that tradition," he said.
"And part of this is that we are against the household and water charge," he added
The only lead I can give is this;Can anyone point out the regluation/law/practice in Ireland which would allow those encouraging non payment of the HC (precursor property tax) to be charged with "Incitement"?
So as far as I can see there is no specific law which covers not paying the household charge,but rather an incitement to break the law..hope that clears it up.He told a Sinn Féin TD Jonathan O'Brien that he was inciting people not to pay the charge and therefore to break the law.
Clear as mud. I read the same quote (correctlySo as far as I can see there is no specific law which covers not paying the household charge,but rather an incitement to break the law..hope that clears it up.
There is no law against encouraging civil disobedience.
Yes.
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