O’Raghallaigh Park in Cavan town, Co Cavan.
Garda whistleblower John Wilson (right) joins Irish Water protestors.
Mr Wilson said he spent five hours in a police cell following his arrest during protests yesterday.
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O’Raghallaigh Park in Cavan town, Co Cavan.
Garda whistleblower John Wilson (right) joins Irish Water protestors.
Mr Wilson said he spent five hours in a police cell following his arrest during protests yesterday.
I’d say the gardai didn’t make it comfortable for Wilson. He’s a brave man.
jesus, for a minute i thought that was a no for the referendum!
Some h00er for publicity that lad.
f off.
The state should recognize the bravery and the hardship that man went through.
I for one , salute him
He paid a huge price for exposing the penalty points scandal, which undermined justice and endangered lives in this country. The man deserves a medal. Proud to see him shoulder to shoulder with the water protest.
Oh, but he did it all to get in the papers don’t you know. Nobody ever does anything based on principles!
“budgie”?? Bet that’s not what they call you behind your back down at the station.
Best posters I’ve seen in any town or county.
…brilliant
My favourite poster is the portrait of Joan Burton, very powerful.
Needs more six o’clock shadow.
Disgraceful behaviour if he’s still employed as a Garda. It also completely undermines his whistle-blower status as he now looks like a crank with an agenda.
He is no longer a serving Garda. He retired on full pension with an exemplary record, and with the thanks of the nation. Troll better, troll harder.
Enjoy your fat defined pension John. I’m sure it was necessary to attract a bright lad like you to the force.
Don’t worry about where the money will come from to pay for it.
the begrudgery is strong in this one..
I’ve been paying for my water as well as my motor, income tax for years so go figure
The same clowns who support the Quinns no doubt