Un uomo d’affari di Dublino dice alla corte “Non sono mai stato violento” mentre lancia un’offerta per ripristinare il certificato delle armi da fuoco

    https://www.thejournal.ie/courts-businessman-firearms-appeal-6929549-Jan2026/

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    1. Li_liminal_spaces on

      D3 is gone very posh now… not quite “Irish lives matter” wing. Least it wasn’t last time i lived in Clontarf, has it changed?

    2. smashedspuds on

      Looking like he’s about to smuggle booze for Al Capone

    3. AJurassicSuccess on

      He looks like he’s carrying the gun in his inner pocket

    4. Pajos-Junkbox on

      Anyone who watched the excellent documentary on the local elections would know this lad should not have a gun. Not because he’s violent but because he’s likely to blow his own head off.

      https://www.rte.ie/player/movie/the-locals/535108136243

      That aside, guns should really be limited to those that have a genuine reason to have one – farmers, hunters, etc. What some lad in Fairview needs with a gun is beyond me.

    5. FineVintageWino on

      So… he threatened workers, who were simply doing their job, with a slash hook? And now wants a gun?
      Riiiiiiiiight…
      I do wonder about the faculties of people who pull a few dozen votes at an election and continue to run again and again…

    6. I had the immense displeasure of dealing with this man when I needed data recovered from a failing hard drive.

      Between him screaming at me when I asked why the final price was much higher that what he said it would be (€900 vs €400 if I remember correctly) and him trying to physically intimidate my elderly Grandad when he went to pick up the drive with me, I would really disagree with the idea that he not a violent man.

      As a bonus he was willing to decrease the price once I was willing to pay entirely in cash, which I am pretty sure was illegal but oh well.

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