“I’m curious how the logo of a state agency (Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board) came to be on the side of a 22-reg US style pickup worth €40k+ for a kids music charity.”

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  1. Non-profit just means they don’t make a profit. Spending money on stuff like this and big salaries ensures they maintain non-profit status.

  2. ETBs run education from primary schools up to third level and a range of social inclusion programmes too. This means they have a lot of properties to maintain and obviously need vehicles to carry these out. Why wouldn’t they brand their vehicles? The thick fuckers on twitter would benefit from attending a few courses and educating themselves

  3. If you want to be pissed off, have a wander around the aviva and see how many charities are based in those multi million euro houses.

    It always bugs me that they feel the need to be based in houses that are insanely expensive rather than more sensible offices somewhere.

  4. School runs have been weaponised.

    It’s considered unsafe to go anywhere near a school unless you have a 3 tonne vehicle.

  5. That’s an EU spec Ford Ranger. Not this shite again.

    There is a tax advantage to companies operating commercial vehicles. I imagine this vehicle is taxed commercially

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