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  1. SitDownKawada on

    Whatever about who owns it, my concern is more with this part:

    >The HSE sought an order for €2,880 in costs from preparing the case, including the witness statements and disclosure.
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    >However, Judge Halpin held that this amount was not comparable with the gravity of the offence and ordered the firm to pay €1,000 costs and to donate a further €500 to the Little Flower Penny Dinners charity in Dublin.

    So they were found to have broken the law but the HSE (and in turn, taxpayers) are left out of pocket because of the case

    This was the HSE actively going out and sending a child into the salon to see if they’d reject her. I think that’s the only surefire way to catch businesses like that, same with shops selling tobacco to kids. I was reading something the other day about a shop in Sligo selling vapes to kids and how the gardaí aren’t bothered with it

    I know it’s small change in the bigger picture but I’d have expected the full costs to be covered

  2. TIL there’s an age restriction on sunbeds

    Also they seem outrageously cheap

  3. MojaveJoe1992 on

    Speaking as a secondary school teacher, there’s not a girl I’ve taught that hasn’t been using the beds when they weren’t supposed to.

  4. Didyouseethebubble87 on

    I’m not saying this one was but it seems like half the tanning salons in the country are money laundering rackets

  5. CthulhusSoreTentacle on

    “Yew don no me r wa Ive bin trew. Da fuckin’ ^(NECKKKKKK) of u …” – Aoife McGregor when the judge questions why an underage girl used a sunbed at her salon.

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