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category dublin | bin tax / household tax / water tax | news report author Tuesday February 07, 2006 01:22author by Onlooker Report this post to the editors

"We will hammer them" says City Manager.

An emergency motion last night (Monday) at Dublin City Council proposed by Joan Collins and seconded by Sinn Féin, to resume the collection of bins in areas where the bin tax wasn't being paid, was defeated by 18 votes to 15.

The motion was brought when the City Manager decided on a policy of non-collection three weeks ago, and many councillors were worried about the repercussions this might have on the health of residents.

Many had taken the time to voice their opposition to the bin charges, on their way home from work. If the presence of a few was noticed by councillors before 5:30 in the evning before the meeting began, they were made audibly aware of it within the chamber as the demonstration reached a crescendo between an hour later. Chorusses of "No Way; We Won't Pay" could be heard vying with several of the councillors speaking on a motion to sell off Dublin's public housing stock at this time.

The motion was last on the agenda however, and wasn't heard until twenty to ten. By then, there was little room for debate.

Naoise O Murrai was the first to speak against, saying that people have to pay for services.

Clrs. Hedderman, Lacey and Creehan then spoke against. Creehan said that the motion was populist because it was popular, and among others, said that it was being done for narrow political reasons. "God loves a tryer", said Creehan, "but Joan should know better at this stage".

One councillor said of the crowd he'd seen earlier; "I asked Joan were they the bin tax or the poster people".

Several Councillors voiced their concern about illegal dumping and the public health impications of non-collection. One said that the Council would have egg on its face if next year's Supreme Court judgement went against them.

Clr. Eric Byrne (Lab), supported the motion, but said that the causes of illegal dumping would have to be addressed, and had reservations on that score.

The City Manager was the last to speak, saying that it didn't matter which way the Council voted anyway, and that he would expedite the Supreme Court case. He said that non-payers would be pursued to the last, and "We will hammer them".

20 councillors were absent as the motion was defeated and non-collection endorsed.

Three other items of note which were given the attention of the council:

Compulsory Purchase Order for Dartmoor Square which wsa once owned by the Corporation and has now been turned into a private park.

40 minutes was given to a proposal by Dublin Business Association to set up a Business Interests District in the centre of Dublin, to make the place tidy and get rid of graffitti.

The Lord Mayor received warm approval when she proposed that an "unsung heroes awards" be set up to reward community-based volunteers for their hidden work. She said that the city would grind to a halt if it wasn't for such people, and the community spirit needed to be revitalised.

You'd never know, perhaps we'll see some indymedia-heads stepping forward to accept or reject the these municipal accolades.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   One More Item of Note     Onlooker    Tue Feb 07, 2006 09:36 
   The 15     Curious    Tue Feb 07, 2006 10:26 
   more to the point     Tom Joad    Tue Feb 07, 2006 11:50 
   Answers     Onlooker    Tue Feb 07, 2006 16:15 
   Count Clarification     Dermot Lacey    Tue Feb 07, 2006 16:36 
   Council Meeting     Interested    Tue Feb 07, 2006 16:46 
   Yeh, right     onlooker    Tue Feb 07, 2006 16:55 
   A historical survey of this process is necessary.     c murray    Tue Feb 07, 2006 17:06 
   Factually your wrong     Dermot Lacey    Tue Feb 07, 2006 17:24 
 10   Absentees and Lacey     onlooker    Tue Feb 07, 2006 17:31 
 11   Puff piece     Villager    Tue Feb 07, 2006 17:37 
 12   not me, not mine     onlooker no more    Tue Feb 07, 2006 17:40 
 13   More facts wrong     Dermot Lacey    Tue Feb 07, 2006 17:52 
 14   if only...     onlooker    Tue Feb 07, 2006 18:30 
 15   not me, not mine either     onlooker still    Tue Feb 07, 2006 18:35 
 16   Pictures     anger manager    Tue Feb 07, 2006 19:34 
 17   Transparency     Dermot Lacey    Tue Feb 07, 2006 20:38 
 18   sounds good     onlooker    Tue Feb 07, 2006 21:40 
 19   Labour Danger     Hyde    Tue Feb 07, 2006 21:52 
 20   Hyde     onlooker    Wed Feb 08, 2006 00:59 
 21   Whos Council?     seedot    Wed Feb 08, 2006 02:46 
 22   Dermot Lacey/Bin charges     Interested    Wed Feb 08, 2006 09:03 
 23   Why then did he lose the Whip?     c murray    Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:35 
 24   A response     Dermot Lacey    Wed Feb 08, 2006 13:50 
 25   I understood your position then but     c murray    Wed Feb 08, 2006 14:04 
 26   Out dated battle     Curious    Wed Feb 08, 2006 14:05 
 27   clarification     seedot    Wed Feb 08, 2006 14:10 
 28   one more time     Dermot Lacey    Wed Feb 08, 2006 14:23 
 29   One more time     c murray    Wed Feb 08, 2006 17:22 
 30   query     socialist    Wed Feb 08, 2006 17:24 
 31   Response     Dermot Lacey    Wed Feb 08, 2006 18:22 
 32   Sue the people     Slowjoe    Thu Feb 09, 2006 01:24 
 33   Dermot of the Bin Tax     CCCP    Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:01 
 34   I try to engage     Dermot Lacey    Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:44 
 35   See you so Councillor     CCCP    Thu Feb 09, 2006 14:54 
 36   Support     Dermot Lacey    Thu Feb 09, 2006 15:14 
 37   Injunctions     Interested    Thu Feb 09, 2006 15:31 
 38   Dermot Lacey     Onlooker    Thu Feb 09, 2006 15:51 
 39   Black Bags Ahoy!     throwin'rubbish    Thu Feb 09, 2006 19:20 
 40   Royston Lacey & Co     CCCP    Fri Feb 10, 2006 14:33 
 41   CCCP     Interested    Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:56 
 42   Photos from the protest     Paula geraghty    Tue Feb 14, 2006 19:08 
 43   Facts as I know them     Joan Collins    Mon Feb 20, 2006 17:14 
 44   And I won't hold     Dermot Lacey    Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:16 
 45   Now now Dermo     Da Snapper    Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:42 
 46   Da snapper     Dermot Lacey    Tue Feb 21, 2006 14:06 
 47   Hmmm     observer    Tue Feb 21, 2006 14:25 
 48   Jaysus Dermo     Da Snapper    Tue Feb 21, 2006 15:41 
 49   Interesting Scneario Dermot     Onlooker    Tue Feb 21, 2006 23:46 
 50   Facts on waivers     Joan Collins    Wed Feb 22, 2006 17:06 
 51   Just to add to Joan's comments...     Dominic Haugh    Wed Feb 22, 2006 18:53 
 52   Joan and Labour     DLR resident    Wed Feb 22, 2006 19:25 
 53   Reply to DLR res     Joan Collins    Sat Feb 25, 2006 20:46 


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