That is definitely going to make to more likely that he’ll get robbed.
realPolithicks
A tool and his tools.
Mr. Camomile T
Any entrepreneurial goods-lifter worth his salt is going to see the opportunity to cut out the middleman here. It’s not personal mate, it’s just business.
Sheik Yahbouti
It would serve him right – smug b*stards.
And Social Justice For All
Charming
Kieran NYC
You’re so right.
If someone isn’t nice they deserve to have their things taken from them.
The criminals are the real heroes here.
And Social Justice For All
And the robbers are the real victims
Eamonn Clancy
“And I’ll change lanes without indicating, when I like.”
Walter
How do you know the indicators weren’t used, are you an eye witness?
Daddy
What the sign actually says:
“I have tools worth robbing in this van”.
Daddy
It’s a great example of the result of divide and conquer propaganda though.
Here we have the little man, a small trader who like everyone else has been directly or indirectly screwed over by poor management of the economy by Fianna Fail and the sell out of it by Fine Gael. And he thinks his enemy is the unemployed on benefits.
Well done all you bought off journalists.
Sheik Yahbouti
Oh Daddy, thanks for your concise summary of “the way it is”. This gobdaw doesn’t even realise that people may steal his tools, but they can’t “rob” them. So goes the saga of tuppence halfpenny looking down on tuppence, which suits our ‘Masters’ so well.
Peter Dempsey
Daddy , justifying theft. No surprise. I see a man got a 4.5 sentence for knifepoint robberies of pharmacies. Staff and members of the public traumatised. I presume you think he was justified as “FF FG are worse”
Spaghetti Hoop
He was obviously robbed before, and is bitter. Is this in Ireland or another country? Not that it matters. Lots of tradespeople have their (uninsured) tools stolen….it’s a tough thing to happen. In fairness, anybody robbed of their goods has supplemented some scumbag’s giant TV or perhaps their drug habit. In the great scheme of things I like this van-driver’s conscience- call, and ache more for the bad photography ;)
Peter Dempsey
The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones;
So let it be with Mr Van Driver. The noble Daddy
Hath told you Mr Van Driver was ambitious:
If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
And grievously hath Mr Van Driver answer’d it.
Here, under leave of Daddy and the rest–
For Daddy is an Social Justice Warrior;
So are they all, all Social Justice Warriors–
Come I to speak in Mr Van Driver’s funeral.
He was my friend, faithful and just to me:
But Daddy says he was ambitious;
And Daddy is an honourable man.
If it keeps on raining the levees gonna break
That is definitely going to make to more likely that he’ll get robbed.
A tool and his tools.
Any entrepreneurial goods-lifter worth his salt is going to see the opportunity to cut out the middleman here. It’s not personal mate, it’s just business.
It would serve him right – smug b*stards.
Charming
You’re so right.
If someone isn’t nice they deserve to have their things taken from them.
The criminals are the real heroes here.
And the robbers are the real victims
“And I’ll change lanes without indicating, when I like.”
How do you know the indicators weren’t used, are you an eye witness?
What the sign actually says:
“I have tools worth robbing in this van”.
It’s a great example of the result of divide and conquer propaganda though.
Here we have the little man, a small trader who like everyone else has been directly or indirectly screwed over by poor management of the economy by Fianna Fail and the sell out of it by Fine Gael. And he thinks his enemy is the unemployed on benefits.
Well done all you bought off journalists.
Oh Daddy, thanks for your concise summary of “the way it is”. This gobdaw doesn’t even realise that people may steal his tools, but they can’t “rob” them. So goes the saga of tuppence halfpenny looking down on tuppence, which suits our ‘Masters’ so well.
Daddy , justifying theft. No surprise. I see a man got a 4.5 sentence for knifepoint robberies of pharmacies. Staff and members of the public traumatised. I presume you think he was justified as “FF FG are worse”
He was obviously robbed before, and is bitter. Is this in Ireland or another country? Not that it matters. Lots of tradespeople have their (uninsured) tools stolen….it’s a tough thing to happen. In fairness, anybody robbed of their goods has supplemented some scumbag’s giant TV or perhaps their drug habit. In the great scheme of things I like this van-driver’s conscience- call, and ache more for the bad photography ;)
The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones;
So let it be with Mr Van Driver. The noble Daddy
Hath told you Mr Van Driver was ambitious:
If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
And grievously hath Mr Van Driver answer’d it.
Here, under leave of Daddy and the rest–
For Daddy is an Social Justice Warrior;
So are they all, all Social Justice Warriors–
Come I to speak in Mr Van Driver’s funeral.
He was my friend, faithful and just to me:
But Daddy says he was ambitious;
And Daddy is an honourable man.