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Today's Friday Pub... | FacebookSign UpMake the world more open and connected. Today's Friday Pub Facts are as follows... It’s so hot in Wales this week that famers have to apply sun cream to young pigs ears to stop them turning to pork crackling. In a report, Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least 6 feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush. An ant when intoxicated will always fall to the right. Continue reading →
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The Forty Foot (File Photo) Updated 13.20 GARDAÍ ARE APPEALING for witnesses following a brawl at the Forty Foot swimming area in Sandycove yesterday evening. Three people were arrested and five other people were hospitalised for their injuries in what gardaí are describing as a serious incident of public order. One local TD has called for activity on the DART to be monitored to take preventative action against gangs travelling along the coast. The fight which broke out between 7 o’clock and 8 o’clock last night led to five people being treated in the nearby St Vincent’s Hospital. None of the injuries were believed to be life-threatening. The three people arrested were all men and ranged in age from 22 to 33. One man was ... Continue reading →
FOUR people were hospitalised with stab wounds after a fight broke out between two groups at the popular Dublin swimming spot, the Forty Foot at Sandycove.Up to twenty people were involved in the row and the injuries sustained included a broken jaw.The injured included three men and one woman.Three people were arrested, but later released by Gardai. It is understood one of them will appear in court at a later date on public order offences.Two groups of young men, from Crumlin and Eastwall, went to the Forty Foot by DART after a day drinking in the sun.When a row broke out bottles were broken and used as weapons as horrified swimmers fled.Local Fine Gael TD Mary Mitchell O’Connor described the incident as frightening and said ... Continue reading →