The feud(s) in Limerick

We should bring in a three strikes rule. I would not mind if more of my tax money was spent on prisons, with the net result being the scum are taken out of society.

Dublin is full of scum. I live in the city centre and they're everywhere. These people have no respect for anything and they just go through life causing problems. Being kind and gentle to these people does not work. They only understand their way of life (violence, suffering) and as we (thankfully) cannot dish out violent punishment in this country, the alternative should be to take them out of society altogether.

In other words, I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!!...especially 20 minutes after coming home from the pub ;)
 
Belfast used to be full of murder, intimidation, extortion, tribal violence etc. Yesterday we celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the ending of all that.

Brian Cowen has a great opportunity to emulate that success. He should appoint one of the Limerick gang leaders as Tanaiste. Get rid of your woman Harney and give health to another gang leader and then a few junior ministeries to the other gangs. And of course he should invite the gangs to have representatives overseeing the Gardai.
 
Belfast used to be full of murder, intimidation, extortion, tribal violence etc. Yesterday we celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the ending of all that.

Brian Cowen has a great opportunity to emulate that success. He should appoint one of the Limerick gang leaders as Tanaiste. Get rid of your woman Harney and give health to another gang leader and then a few junior ministeries to the other gangs. And of course he should invite the gangs to have representatives overseeing the Gardai.

:D :rolleyes:

This morning's BBC NI news

"Man treated for gun shots to legs"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/7341823.stm
 
Belfast used to be full of murder, intimidation, extortion, tribal violence etc. Yesterday we celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the ending of all that.

Brian Cowen has a great opportunity to emulate that success. He should appoint one of the Limerick gang leaders as Tanaiste. Get rid of your woman Harney and give health to another gang leader and then a few junior ministeries to the other gangs. And of course he should invite the gangs to have representatives overseeing the Gardai.
:D Excellent.


Undoubtedly the social issues have to be addressed, and with the redevelopment of parts of Limerick it is being addressed, but the punishment for breaking the law has to be applied as legislated for.
While we have overcrowded prisons and judges who ignore the law the problem will continue. So we either have to let more people out of prison or build more and we have to find a way to get judges to interpret the law as the legislature intended while maintaining in independence of the judiciary.
 
Thats harsh. You just can't just blame the guards for this. Over 50 members of the families involved are in jail so its not as if they are sitting around doing nothing. What hope do guards have when 13 year old boys are walking around armed wearing bullet proof vests? What are they supposed to do with him?

The guards put their lives on the line every day knowing that these people would shoot them as soon as look at them. Witnesses have been intimidated. Communities have been silenced. Look at the faces of the people convicted of murder. They couldn't give a damn. You can't successfully police an area like this using current legislation. It is time that this government fought back like they have done in the past by introducing CAB atc after Veronica Guerins murder. There are social issues that need to be addressed but there is no point building beautiful new estates if the criminal element has not been dealt with.
What I meant to infer was that if this type of behaviour was nipped in the bud .............. ! When it was heading out of control ....... it could have been fronted. Now that it is out of control, and the media are having a field day ...... a few more pious platitudes from the local minister and yet another public relations job from the boys in blue. Now, if only you could have got them to display the same degree of enthusiasm in volunteering to patrol difficult areas as they do when they are volunteering for uniform duty at GAA/Soccer/Rugby matches, we might have started to get a grip on things.
 
Taken from www.utvlive.com With things like this happening, surely the criminals have won.

A County Limerick gang which organised mob support through a website forced the cancellation of a football match last week due to fears of
violence.
Gardai were called to the game between Kilteely and Caherconlish last Thursday night after the referee expressed a view that it was unsafe to go ahead with the fixture.
A group calling themselves the Caherconlish Taliban allegedly posted a message on their webpage encouraging people to turn up at the Under 18`s match in Kilteely to cause trouble.
More than 20 young men, some armed with hurleys arrived at the football fixture and the intimidating atmosphere lead the referee to call off the game.
The teams did not leave the dressing rooms and the gardai were called but say the crowd had dispersed by the time they arrived.
A GAA spokesperson points out that the gang was made up of people who have nothing to do with Gaelic Games and said all the players were disappointed the game could not go ahead.
Local Councillors have expressed concern about the use of a social networking website to organise this type of troublemaking.
 
Taken from www.utvlive.com With things like this happening, surely the criminals have won.

A County Limerick gang which organised mob support through a website forced the cancellation of a football match last week due to fears of
violence.
Gardai were called to the game between Kilteely and Caherconlish last Thursday night after the referee expressed a view that it was unsafe to go ahead with the fixture.
A group calling themselves the Caherconlish Taliban allegedly posted a message on their webpage encouraging people to turn up at the Under 18`s match in Kilteely to cause trouble.
More than 20 young men, some armed with hurleys arrived at the football fixture and the intimidating atmosphere lead the referee to call off the game.
The teams did not leave the dressing rooms and the gardai were called but say the crowd had dispersed by the time they arrived.
A GAA spokesperson points out that the gang was made up of people who have nothing to do with Gaelic Games and said all the players were disappointed the game could not go ahead.
Local Councillors have expressed concern about the use of a social networking website to organise this type of troublemaking.

Is this a ****-take?, how would something as minor as this make it on to UTV live - havent heard it locally even.
 
Its sad, but true, heard it on live 95fm a few days ago. the Caherconlish Taliban, come on give me a break! Muppets.
 
As a person who was brought up in Limk, it really annoys me when I hear about all the social deprivation that supposedly caused this situation. Of course it goes without saying that some kids get little chance in life. However the housing in those areas was good enough for lots of decent people who brought up good families and it had more green space and facilities than many nearby private estates. What has happened was allowed happen, by the then corporation, the Gardai and the system in general. Some of the schools in those areas are very well supported by the Dept of Ed and if fact have much more resources than more middle class schools.
However if the parents are allowed to get away with not sending kids to school what hope have the children? This is a major problem despite the big increase in school attendance officers.
Jail sentences for not sending children to school, curtailment of benefit and serious penalties for neglect of their children, in conjunction with support for those in need is one way to go.
The drug gangs are criminals and mandatory sentencing by the judges and confiscation by CAB of illegal assets is the only way forward. Remember it is not fashionable to say this but in my opinion it is true;there are families out there for whom crime is a career choice ,they belong to generations of criminals who think it is much easier to be a hard man in a gang and deal drugs than sit your backside down and work hard at school to get a job. Limk has had great employment over several years and great educational facilities for anyone wishing to better themselves. The poor people who are doing their best and trying to live beside these SC.....are the ones in need of our help.
 
Well said Brianne.

On one hand I think, well what are parents supposed to do with their kids who are out of control, but of course isn't it the case that this is a family business. The kids have no chance to have a normal life and by the time they get into all this they're scum. How do you break that cycle? Make the crime career choice less attractive by making things really bad for them while providing plenty of support for kids and other family members to go a different way.

I'm sure the cops now are working hard but I think that in the past, neglect and leaving these people to their own devices must have brought us to this point.
 
Well said Brianne (add me to the list)
Well said Brianne.

On one hand I think, well what are parents supposed to do with their kids who are out of control, but of course isn't it the case that this is a family business. The kids have no chance to have a normal life and by the time they get into all this they're scum. How do you break that cycle? Make the crime career choice less attractive by making things really bad for them while providing plenty of support for kids and other family members to go a different way.

I'm sure the cops now are working hard but I think that in the past, neglect and leaving these people to their own devices must have brought us to this point.
Good points annR.
When I hear parents say that their 14 year old is out of control I ask myself where those parents were when the kid was 5.
 
The poor people who are doing their best and trying to live beside these SC.....are the ones in need of our help.

I'm also in agreement with your post Brianne.

The above quoted is particularly relevant I think - not because it's necessarily the most important point, but because it's so rarely said.
 
However the housing in those areas was good enough for lots of decent people who brought up good families and it had more green space and facilities than many nearby private estates.

Good post. Friends visiting from slightly more affluent environs frequently express amazement about the amount of greenspace in my area. Now if only they could convince some of the locals not to use those spaces as rubbish tips ...

When I hear parents say that their 14 year old is out of control I ask myself where those parents were when the kid was 5.

Indeed. I can already identify what kids are headed for a life of crime in my locality just by observing how little effort is put into their upbringing by their parents.
 
Just on a slightly differnet note, what are the non-limerick posters views on what Limerick is really like? If I wasn't living here from what I've read I wouldn't go within a mile of the place. It's sounds like a poverty ridden, criminal haven cesspit that needs the army to control its 'gangs'.

Believe it or not people are being murdered, drugs are being dealt and thugs are getting out of control right across the country. Limerick sounds great for the 'crime writers' and they make there money out of making an area look seedy and desperate, but the reality is different. If anything we are feeding the simple minded egos by describing them as 'crime godfathers' and the like
 
Just on a slightly differnet note, what are the non-limerick posters views on what Limerick is really like? If I wasn't living here from what I've read I wouldn't go within a mile of the place. It's sounds like a poverty ridden, criminal haven cesspit that needs the army to control its 'gangs'.

Believe it or not people are being murdered, drugs are being dealt and thugs are getting out of control right across the country. Limerick sounds great for the 'crime writers' and they make there money out of making an area look seedy and desperate, but the reality is different. If anything we are feeding the simple minded egos by describing them as 'crime godfathers' and the like
I haven't been in Limerick in years but I wouldn't think that's it's any different from any other big town.
 
Just on a slightly differnet note, what are the non-limerick posters views on what Limerick is really like?

My own view on this, as a current Limerick county resident, city worker & non Limerick countyman, is that Limericks image problem is twofold:

1) It doesnt have a counter balancing image - even if Galway was in mayhem everyone would say, "ok but theres still the craic, Shop Street & the rest", Cork - Peoples Republic vibe, good nightlife, big sports image, Dublin - capital city, the green & grafton st, big sports events & concerts, tourist hotbed ....... & the Limerick - crime and ................. jeez ........ oh yeah, rugby. So its not nationally known for enough good reasons to offset the bad bits.

2) The meeejah report everything as "Limerick", whereas in Dublin they dont say a scanger was shot in Dublin, they say he was shot in the Blanch, Ballyfermah, Ballybough, Darndale, Tallaght .... I could go on !!. So until they start reporting where crime happens in Limerick city and everyone in the country gets to know Southhill/O'Malley Park, Moyross, St. Mary's Park/The Island field .... again, sadly I could go on!, everyone will only hear "Limerick" repeatedly and understandably come to the conclusion that its an awful kip.

The downside is that you further stigmatise area, but F 'em, why should they drag the whole city down.
 
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