Thanks Diver that's the type of information I was looking for. We thought we knew but seemingly it's a relative of who we thought whom we're trying to track down. What is the criteria when they're vetting do you know? If they have any type of conviction is the council obliged to let you know or is it only certain types etc? Thanks again.
Anyone else concerned that the OP's local councilor thought it was ok to look up a constituent's applications and share them with the baying mob ... I mean ... local community?
I appreciate the op is concerned but i get a distinct whiff of snobbery and bulls*it.
Some astouning posting going on in this threadFor argument's sake let's say he is a Drug Dealer. We don't know what kind of neighbour he will be. It is possible he will be a good neighbour.
"Possible Drug Dealer Moving In Our Nice Quiet Estate" - That's the title of this thread. We don't know if the mover is a Drug Dealer or will continue drug dealing. Evidence here shows "possible" Drug Dealer. For argument's sake let's say he is a Drug Dealer. We don't know what kind of neighbour he will be. It is possible he will be a good neighbour. It is possible also that he won't be a good neighbour. If any new neighbour is a paragon of virtue, you don't know if he will be a good neighbour either.
Benefit of the doubt is important here. If you suspect the guy is still dealing in drugs after he moves in, then contact the Gardaí. Might be, could be, etc are useless. You need hard facts. Forget about the landlord, the community cop, the parish priest - Live and let live. Take action only if necessary; the country has enough window squinters already.
All privately owned bar one which the council (much to our disappointment) leased off one person 6 odd years ago.
I can see how these come across as a bit insulting. Maybe keep to the issue at hand and skip the jibes, you might get more helpful advice and fewer off topic comments.Where they live now there are with birds of a feather if you will
Haha, baying mob, give me a break. The attitude of some people on here to ordinary folks trying to keep some local drug dealers from moving in beside them is amazing to me. I must look out for you looking to welcome these types into your neighbourhoods. I can see the headline now: "AAM do-gooders unite to welcome convicted drug dealers and travelers into their community with buns and free beer, aren't they great altogether." Sure don't they deserve it. Live and let live and all that.
Why would hard-working people, trying to pay their mortgages and give their kids a safe and peaceful upbringing/environment NOT want some neighbours like this, sure won't they add to the character of the place.
Seriously.
In a properly run country that actually cared for its law abiding citizens, these people would live in Mountjoy or Portlaoise. Not in tax payer funded accommodation beside neighbours who work long days to pay their mortgages for similar houses.Presumably you understand these people must live somewhere .... ?
In a properly run country that actually cared for its law abiding citizens, these people would live in Mountjoy or Portlaoise. Not in tax payer funded accommodation beside neighbours who work long days to pay their mortgages for similar houses.
In a properly run country that actually cared for its law abiding citizens, these people would live in Mountjoy or Portlaoise. Not in tax payer funded accommodation beside neighbours who work long days to pay their mortgages for similar houses.
What can I say to responses like that!Mountjoy and Portlaoise are tax payer funded accommodation.
Also, should the convicts bring their spouses and kids to prison with them as well? Or what should they do with their "s***bag" children?
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