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[Article] Vandalism of Carrick-On-Suir trains putting schedules at risk
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We need a Joseph Stalin type guy to trap these punks and send them off to a gulag. It amazes me how often these punks attemp mass murder on the railways and either get away with it, or when caught, get short lentient sentences.
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There have been problems in Carrick for years. Its the ITG base and I know that they have experienced vandalism to their locos and an attempted burning of their shed. Perhaps Aidan could inform us more of the carry on.
As for Peter Roche's comments about stopping the service, thats just nonsense. IE are actually the biggest vandals on this line. Its under utilised, badly fenced off and is just too easily a target for local hoodlums. Nearly every station on the line is unmanned (when signal cabin staff knock off) after certain hours.The approach to Clonmel from the Junction is a playground for local kids. Its generally accepted that it is a lightly used line and if IE don't take their fingers out of their butts and do something with it, then its only a matter of time before local thugs will run absolute riot and take over. It needs to be fenced off. Stations, whether manned or not need to be locked outside of train hours. In addition to this, a decent service on the line would add more frequent activity and disuade these arseholes from using it for re-enactments of assault on precinct 13. Ultimately IE don't care. |
Cosidering theres only 6 services a day to carrick on suir it wouldn't take much effort from the old plod :confused: to do something about this, the odd patrol car around the area should narrow down the search,after all there can't be that many scumbags standing around on bridges? can there?
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Im writing to Peter Roche and Carrick-on-suir Town Council. |
The plods in CArrick are stationed about 300m from the railway and if the Signalman were to phone them when he accepted a train (in the afternoon and evening - the scumbags would be sleeping it off in the morning) they could get up off thier ar*es and take some action. A bit of fencing would not go amiss, and there is one footbridge which should be "caged" over. If that is not possible it should be dismantled and the locals told that they deserve to walk an extra 200 metres into town. However some demented human rights lawyer will probably object to this.
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:mad: Well the gardai being in the neighbourhood of these ongoing events which were serious enough to make a national newspaper doesn't exactly sound like they're very keen on doing anything about it. Does it take a derailment or a fatality before they try to do something.
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