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Far-Right Protests in Fermoy

He is the only one that left litter behind him up there. I was through the town and only his face is on the poles

https://www.corkcoco.ie/sites/default/files/news/election-posters-faqs.pdf

"Posters must be removed within 7 days of polling day. These requirements for election posters are setout under section 19 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997 and the Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2009."

$150 fine per poster.


It would be a terrible pity if someone reported Derek...;)
 
or saved a few of his posters and started putting them up again. then go and report him.
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The stupid bollox sticking to his "principles" and demurring on the probation act.

Anti-immigration activist Derek Blighe has been convicted of a public-order offence and fined €400 over a protest outside an asylum seeker centre after he refused to make a donation to the Irish Refugee Council to avoid a conviction.

Blighe (44), of Croughevoe, Mitchelstown, Co Cork, leader of the Ireland First party, was last month given the opportunity by Judge Colm Roberts at Fermoy District Court to avoid a criminal conviction and avail of the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act by making the donation.

When the case was called on Friday, Blighe’s solicitor, Matthew Bermingham, said his client, who polled 2,475 votes in the Cork North Central constituency in the recent general election, was willing to donate to another charity.

“Mr Blighe has an issue with the genuineness of the applicants [seeking asylum and assisted by the council],” he said, adding that Blighe had the money with him and was willing to donate to a charity such as Cork Penny Dinners which assists the homeless.

However, the judge said Blighe could not choose a charity and there was nothing wilful about his choice as he frequently requested defendants make donations to charities working in areas relevant to their offending.

“He can’t go tarnishing the reputation of the Irish Refugee Council because that’s what he’s doing by saying he questions the genuineness of the applicants they assist. He can’t do that,” the judge said.
 
The stupid bollox sticking to his "principles" and demurring on the probation act.

Anti-immigration activist Derek Blighe has been convicted of a public-order offence and fined €400 over a protest outside an asylum seeker centre after he refused to make a donation to the Irish Refugee Council to avoid a conviction.

Blighe (44), of Croughevoe, Mitchelstown, Co Cork, leader of the Ireland First party, was last month given the opportunity by Judge Colm Roberts at Fermoy District Court to avoid a criminal conviction and avail of the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act by making the donation.

When the case was called on Friday, Blighe’s solicitor, Matthew Bermingham, said his client, who polled 2,475 votes in the Cork North Central constituency in the recent general election, was willing to donate to another charity.

“Mr Blighe has an issue with the genuineness of the applicants [seeking asylum and assisted by the council],” he said, adding that Blighe had the money with him and was willing to donate to a charity such as Cork Penny Dinners which assists the homeless.

However, the judge said Blighe could not choose a charity and there was nothing wilful about his choice as he frequently requested defendants make donations to charities working in areas relevant to their offending.

“He can’t go tarnishing the reputation of the Irish Refugee Council because that’s what he’s doing by saying he questions the genuineness of the applicants they assist. He can’t do that,” the judge said.
Del pwned by the judge :ROFLMAO:
 
The stupid bollox sticking to his "principles" and demurring on the probation act.

Anti-immigration activist Derek Blighe has been convicted of a public-order offence and fined €400 over a protest outside an asylum seeker centre after he refused to make a donation to the Irish Refugee Council to avoid a conviction.

Blighe (44), of Croughevoe, Mitchelstown, Co Cork, leader of the Ireland First party, was last month given the opportunity by Judge Colm Roberts at Fermoy District Court to avoid a criminal conviction and avail of the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act by making the donation.

When the case was called on Friday, Blighe’s solicitor, Matthew Bermingham, said his client, who polled 2,475 votes in the Cork North Central constituency in the recent general election, was willing to donate to another charity.

“Mr Blighe has an issue with the genuineness of the applicants [seeking asylum and assisted by the council],” he said, adding that Blighe had the money with him and was willing to donate to a charity such as Cork Penny Dinners which assists the homeless.

However, the judge said Blighe could not choose a charity and there was nothing wilful about his choice as he frequently requested defendants make donations to charities working in areas relevant to their offending.

“He can’t go tarnishing the reputation of the Irish Refugee Council because that’s what he’s doing by saying he questions the genuineness of the applicants they assist. He can’t do that,” the judge said.
What a THUNDERCUNT ??
 
Why don't people just tell the obese ape to f9ck off. I would love to meet the windbag some day
Philip Dwyer, dog kicker and terror of Creches
"A far-right agitator with a history of kicking dogs has been charged with engaging in threatening behaviour after confronting staff about a ‘rainbow poster’ at a crèche.
Self-styled ‘citizen journalist’ Philip Dwyer appeared before Tallaght District Court in Dublin on Tuesday, where he was charged with engaging in threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour at the Daisy Chain Crèche in the Eden Centre, Grange Road, Dublin 16, on June 30, 2021."
 
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