Man unhappy with takeaway food turned up at the premises with improvised petrol bombs, court hears

by 7O8K

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  1. Five months before the incident at Amigos he had received a suspended sentence for assault.

    Judge Colm Roberts said he found it difficult to find a reason why he shouldn’t sen him to prison.and adjourned the case until June 28th for the completion of a probation report.

    He asked Mr O’Keeffe to explain to his client that if he comes to the attention of gardaí in the meantime he would be sent to prison.

  2. I know I’m kind of focusing on the wrong thing here, but I thought all petrol bombs were improvised?

  3. The level of egomaniacal entitlement in such behaviour is off the scale

  4. A man of action, not passive aggressive reviews.

  5. Finally somebody taking this take away crisis seriously.

  6. I do not blame they guy. Feel like that myself sometimes. Nothing worse than ordering the food. Going out to collect it and getting home to realise something is missing/cooked shite or just downright muck

  7. Jeasus, dropping an oul 1 star would have done the trick!

  8. I’ve often felt similar anger when Subway don’t bother toasting my deliveroo order when I mark it to be toasted

    The bastards.

  9. We’ve all thought of it in fairness. Funking mr beast setups run out of kitchens

  10. Did they ever catch the fella who flung a light petrol bomb into the dublin takeaway last month?

    He did the right theng and run away.

    This Polish Fella In cork, walked in with two unlight petrol bombs acting the big man, and got himself arrested,

    Isnt the whole point of a petrol bomb, that you light it, throw it and run?

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