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Thread: PSNI told not to use words "Jaffa" or "Fenian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gael gan Naire
    Would like to point out that speaking Irish within earshot of the PSNI is still quite risky business.

    They dont seem to be widely briefed on the issue.

    You can guarantee you will be screamed at but at least nowadays it seem you can avoid arrest, progress of a sort perhaps.
    Don't believe your own propaganda, I met a few PSNI officers who spoke fluent irish. A lot more than I could.
    Not everybody matches the stereotypes bandied about.
    Where they burn books, they soon burn people

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    The words Old Dog and New tricks come to mind!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernophile
    The words Old Dog and New tricks come to mind!
    Gee,... I wonder where they get the 50% quota of catholics for new recruits?

    (and no shoortage of applicants I note despite the murder attempts of RIRA)
    Where they burn books, they soon burn people

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