Anyone who sits still on FB I associate with these people.
I know people say they like to keep in touch with school mates and that’s the only reason they use it.
They’re just poisoning their minds whether they know it or not.
Been looking on FB at our pal, Joe. Much of the same across the board. 🙄
Taking a leaf out of the Ryanair school of PR, all the better for it.
That’s the first time I’ve ever seen that anorak look good – give that garda a promotion.
I’m not right wing or racist in any way. But it is a genuine question, what is the craic if your in an accident with a Ukrainian registered car, does it go through the uninsured fund or not? Like are their insurance policies still valid.
I’ve seen a lot of them around with full tints or in obviously unroadworthy cars that anyone else would get ripped out of for driving them.
Surely they should be made register them here after a certain length of time (vrt exempt like current) as it seems that they can drive around with no nct or the UA equivalent and it’s a day in court for not having nct in an Irish Reg car.
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Anyone who sits still on FB I associate with these people.
I know people say they like to keep in touch with school mates and that’s the only reason they use it.
They’re just poisoning their minds whether they know it or not.
Been looking on FB at our pal, Joe. Much of the same across the board. 🙄
Taking a leaf out of the Ryanair school of PR, all the better for it.
That’s the first time I’ve ever seen that anorak look good – give that garda a promotion.
I’m not right wing or racist in any way. But it is a genuine question, what is the craic if your in an accident with a Ukrainian registered car, does it go through the uninsured fund or not? Like are their insurance policies still valid.
I’ve seen a lot of them around with full tints or in obviously unroadworthy cars that anyone else would get ripped out of for driving them.
Surely they should be made register them here after a certain length of time (vrt exempt like current) as it seems that they can drive around with no nct or the UA equivalent and it’s a day in court for not having nct in an Irish Reg car.