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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 949 ✭✭✭M.J.M.C


    Degsy, im a Wedges and Coke man myself, don't knock it :)

    But seriously, they have to punish the parents!

    Do not click on this link if you are easily disturbed, contains pictures of the dog - maybe not safe for work too

    http://www.independent.ie/national-news/dog-put-down-after-fireworks-savagery-2341207.html

    Gorgeous dog, so sad.
    I'm sorry but if this was my pet - i'd spend the rest of my days hunting down those responsible for this.
    I wouldn't care, lock me up. It would be worth it.


    Spare a thought for the poor owner who has to see them pictures :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭neil_hosey


    Im from finglas and heard and seen **** like that around halloween fúckin disgusting!

    But ive also seen dogs going for bangers that people throw on the ground...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 949 ✭✭✭M.J.M.C


    neil_hosey wrote: »
    Im from finglas and heard and seen **** like that around halloween fúckin disgusting!

    But ive also seen dogs going for bangers that people throw on the ground...

    That's a good point Neil.

    Mind you if this was the case here, the people in question would have no problem going to the guards and saying "i threw a banger and the dog picked it up" etc...


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 5,028 Mod ✭✭✭✭G_R


    I don't know why, but if i here of cruelty to animals, to me its more sickening that cruelty to humans.

    I think its because a human can defend themselves, and when you hear of a person being killed, you (well I) assume rightly or wrongly that they might have done something to deserve it. Where as a dog, well a dog can't have done anything to deserve any thing like that. Dogs along with the majority of other animals are defenceless if some little çunt decides to put a bloody firework in the poor things mouth.

    I mean seriously, a fûcking firework? What the hell was going through their minds. In what universe does blowing off a dogs jaw seem like a good idea?

    I truly believe that punishments are not any where near as severe as they need to be. What ever was left in the needle after the dog was put down should have been saved for when they find the little bàstards.

    I'm actually getting angry just thinking about this. I hope no one ever does this in front of me. I will not be held responsible for my actions. I don't care what prison sentence follows


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 949 ✭✭✭M.J.M.C


    dannym08 wrote: »
    I truly believe that punishments are not any where near as severe as they need to be.

    Some excellent points,
    You are right, punishments are a joke in this country:
    http://www.irishexaminer.ie/ireland/man-must-climb-croagh-patrick-after-abusing-garda-131103.html


    (unrelated to this thread, but I REST MY CASE!)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭Connie_c28


    Degsy wrote: »
    These dirtbags live in council-funded accomadation..they should be turfed out..no ifs,no buts..fcuck them out on the streets and give the houses to people more deserving.
    Only recently a family of dirtbags was run out of the area..over 400 complaints about them in 6 years according to the local guards.

    What makes you think they live in council funded housing? There is very few council houses on my road and there is over 150 houses on it. Contrary to popular belief a lot of people in Finglas actually own their houses.
    bonerm wrote: »
    Thanks, but I don't need life advise from someone who buys lotto tickets.

    If you really lost my point with your snippy comment worse fool you.
    M.J.M.C wrote: »
    That's a good point Neil.

    Mind you if this was the case here, the people in question would have no problem going to the guards and saying "i threw a banger and the dog picked it up" etc...

    As I said I haven't heard anything of it but what I read in the reports yesterday but reading that article in the independent they do suggest they are unsure of if it was malicious or not. As for the would you go to a guardai, I wouldn't go to the guards in our area for anything but that's for another day but I am sure with the kids they know that they shouldn't have the fireworks and could face prosecution for having them.

    God love the poor family that see that pic in the paper, I really hope it is an adult and not some poor child that sees it. Not that it will take away from the horror in anyway.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,595 ✭✭✭bonerm


    Connie_c28 wrote: »
    If you really lost my point with your snippy comment worse fool you.

    You had no point. Your closing statement was nothing more than a patronising cliche.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭Connie_c28


    bonerm wrote: »
    You had no point. Your closing statement was nothing more than a patronising cliche.

    I think you are mistaken at would is patronising. Your condescending attitude of Finglas is what made me make the statement.
    I have no problem with people who make comments at the act itself as that is inexcusable no matter where it happened but your negative comments about my area are wrong and find it sad that you need to say your are from near Glasnevin, it would be like me saying near Castleknock. Doesn't change me or where I am from, it isn't the area that makes me it is way in which I am brought up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,708 ✭✭✭fonecrusher1


    Those of you arguing about Finglas & how its portrayed unfairly by dublin media & generally causing the thread to drift off-topic, you need to take your heads out of your holes & take a look at those disturbing pictures of that mutilated dog.

    Nobody gives a fcuk about your irrelevant little debate.

    FFS talk about missing the point?!:rolleyes:

    I don't give a sh!t about where it happened. It happened. End of story.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,595 ✭✭✭bonerm


    Connie_c28 wrote: »
    I think you are mistaken at would is patronising. Your condescending attitude of Finglas is what made me make the statement.
    I have no problem with people who make comments at the act itself as that is inexcusable no matter where it happened but your negative comments about my area are wrong and find it sad that you need to say your are from near Glasnevin, it would be like me saying near Castleknock. Doesn't change me or where I am from, it isn't the area that makes me it is way in which I am brought up.

    They're not wrong. They are my personal experiences. Take them whatever way you will. Also I wasn't being "condescending" towards Finglas. I replied to another poster who was playing devils advocate and reporting on my own negative experiences of the place and many of the people I've encountered. Finally I didn't say I was from "near Glasnevin" either. I said I lived on the edge of it (ie still inside it but close enough to encounter the environs of Finglas and to know a bit about the place.). BTW, it's funny how you take such pride in how your area doesn't define how you're brought up but yet you repeatedly want to lump me into a particular geographical box. Any reason for that?


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  • Posts: 0 CMod ✭✭✭✭ Marie Victorious Gent


    This makes me completely fcuking sick.
    I have no idea how psycho you would have to be to do something like this.
    I wish I hadn't clicked on this :mad::mad::mad::mad:

    Did anything happen to these mini psychopaths or is that just hopeful thinking? :rolleyes:


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 16,397 ✭✭✭✭Degsy


    Connie_c28 wrote: »
    What makes you think they live in council funded housing?

    Oh i dunno,call it a hunch based on nearly 40 years experience.


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