MSM gave the protests lots of publicity.
Gardai have allowed them.
If they had wanted to stop them, they would simply grab the drivers, haul them out, rip the key out of their hand and drive the machinery away. Then the cops would vandalise the machinery and torture the drivers. Happens every day of the week.
So why all the huffing and puffing about bringing in the Army? There is absolutely no need for it. They are a bunch of drama queens.
Two explanations:
Cops and MSM want lower fuel prices also.
The system wants chaos and confusion, Irish fighting each other. A fuel price demo is as good an excuse as any.
Either way, it is good news that we can protest without getting tear gassed. Maybe it's a good idea to avoid the traffic jams, fuel depots and concentrate on politicians homes, TDs and councillors?
As well as 100 men outside each house, a couple of big machines. They add some perfectly legal intimidation.Wouldn't it be great fun to drive one of them big tractors over an (empty) squad car?
With 174 TDs, if the cops wanted to match our hundred outside each house, the entire Force would be concentrated there, leaving us free everywhere else.
O'Connell st is a great symbolic location,especially in the week after Easter. And it seems to be working - there is increased pedestrian footfall and they were playing football on the bridge. And they can move up to the Dail to greet the politicians.
There is talk that Dublin Bus are on a partial sympathy strike. Any truth in that?
Also good news that despite the order to call out the Army been given at 8:30am, twelve hours later and there is zero sign of them. Chief of the very small Staff, Rossa Mulcahy, says the only help they will give is heavy lifting equipment. He seems to be ruling out using live bullets, which is encouraging.
MSM journos helpfully tell us that they only have 4 heavy lifting thingies, so it will take a long time to move hundreds of trucks.
