Is This Your Camper Van?

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You’re in so much trouble.

This afternoon.

Clifden, Connemara, Co Galway

Padzer Murfy writes:

Muppet parks camper van…town at a standstill for 30 minutes now.

More as we get it.

Update:

Eau.

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42 thoughts on “Is This Your Camper Van?

    1. pedeyw

      Don’t mention anything about blue shirts. It’s a sensitive topic amongst some around here.

  1. Baz

    Only muppet I can see is the guy with the white and green HGV, ample space for it to pass if the driver was competent

      1. Baz

        Clearly your judgement and ability is as incompetent as the HGV driver sitting in Clifden

        1. Jimmee

          Only incompetents call them HGV.

          It’s called an artic, or as the previous poster said, a 40ft flat bed.

          HGV… pfff.

  2. Mart

    Town at a standstill? You could genuinely get a bus through there, the 79a Dublin Bus drivers wouldn’t even need to slow down!

    1. petey

      it’s true. im just back from dublin and i was amazed at the 42 drivers barreling through the treetops in malahide and sweeping down the weavy one at the other end, talbot street i think, where i saw that woman get her purse snatched by a guy on a bike in broad daylight.

  3. edalicious

    If I recal correctly, there’s a one way system through Clifden so yer man has literally blocked up the entire town.

  4. Mulder

    Might say Clifden does not get many tourists, so say, they possibly said sorry to him, for bother of having to move the van.
    Ahh, shrrr ye are allright, do not worry, sorry for the hassle of ye having to move yer van.
    It is lovely are ye here for long.
    Welcome to Galway.

  5. Frilly Keane

    There was annuder camper with their arse taking over the place today too

    ‘Effin Trim Castle

  6. Sheik Yahbouti

    It appears from the photo that there was room for the truck to pass. What nonsense is this?

  7. bob

    He was probably afraid of taking up more than one parking space and being posted all over Broadsheet!

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