
Come una giovane famiglia di quattro persone ha trascorso più di un mese vivendo in macchina: “È più burocrazia che buon senso”
https://www.independent.ie/regionals/louth/news/how-a-young-family-of-four-spent-over-a-month-living-in-their-car-its-bureaucracy-over-common-sense/a408634447.html
di Anfr0256
13 commenti
They could return to Latvia since the war did not actually arrive.
Some people don’t even have a car.
Why is it presented at face value that it’s unreasonable to expect them to seek emergency accommodation in Galway when they’ve no proof of address in Fingal or Louth, and the article starts with them chosing to move to Ireland because of a war very much not happening in their original country of Latvia
They should be offered a flight home at most and definitely not accommodation. We have thousands of homeless already so why are they getting any more attention than the others? I feel sorry for the kids but it’s truly bonkers that this is Irelands problem, it’s not. As if housing wasn’t bad enough here already.
We should cover the price of a flight home for them
How long would it take to drive to Latvia?
They left Latvia because of the war in Ukraine? Is that not a bit mad – Latvia’s in the EU isn’t it?
Why would they be entitled to housing after choosing to come here from Latvia?
Homelessness at an all time high of over 17,000 adults and children who work here and have called Ireland home for a long time.
While I emphasise on the situation for the children, I don’t see how the state or a county council failed this family.
It’s a sad situation, especially for the children but why would you decide to have kids after moving to a country with severe housing crisis without having yourself set up properly… There are plenty of hard working couples, that have lived in this country for years and that would love to have children but still wouldn’t consider having or are holding off having children… I can’t help but think that they come off as quite irresponsible
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The usual empathetic response from r/ireland on full display here. Miserable bunch of pricks.
Could be ideal post for /compoface(s)