Colm Moore
21-05-2010, 02:46
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/0521/1224270806440.htmlBrother loses claim against ticket clerk
An Irish Rail ticket clerk said a religious brother had used bad language after having been refused a free travel train ticket at Heuston station, the Circuit Civil Court in Dublin heard yesterday.
Judge Jacqueline Linnane dismissed a €38,000 claim for damages by Br Malachy Buckley.
Br Buckley (78), De La Salle Monastery, Beneavin Road, Dublin, said he had presented a photocopy of his free travel pass to Adrienne Hyland who said it was “a counterfeit” and had thrown it on the ground. Br Buckley claimed the words suggested he was dishonest and a thief.
Ms Hyland said he thumped the counter with his fists, saying he was “not f...ing moving”.
An Irish Rail ticket clerk said a religious brother had used bad language after having been refused a free travel train ticket at Heuston station, the Circuit Civil Court in Dublin heard yesterday.
Judge Jacqueline Linnane dismissed a €38,000 claim for damages by Br Malachy Buckley.
Br Buckley (78), De La Salle Monastery, Beneavin Road, Dublin, said he had presented a photocopy of his free travel pass to Adrienne Hyland who said it was “a counterfeit” and had thrown it on the ground. Br Buckley claimed the words suggested he was dishonest and a thief.
Ms Hyland said he thumped the counter with his fists, saying he was “not f...ing moving”.