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from the Times the other day…

eiresol | July 30, 2007

spa
write power

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classy lassy

eiresol | July 27, 2007

Woman admits sex on the Dart

howaya

“This is the young woman accused of having sex in front of horrified passengers on a rushhour Dart.”

Debbie O’Connell (21) is alleged to have performed sex acts with a man in a carriage full of disgusted commuters in broad daylight. O’Connell appeared in court charged in connection with the incident last summer. She is accused of engaging in sexual activity in public while the train was at Sandycove Dart Station.

The graphic display is alleged to have happened on the evening of July 5, 2006. Judge Clare Leonard adjourned the case for a month after Dun Laoghaire District Court heard the defendant intends pleading guilty to the charge. Her alleged partner in the tryst was not before the court. O’Connell, of Cromlech Fields, Ballybrack, did not speak during the brief hearing.

She sat flanked by gardai at the side of the courtroom after being brought in in custody. Dressed drably in a white top, blue jeans and blue and white runners, she sat motionless. O’Connell waited for several hours to have her case heard, but Judge Leonard said she had to adjourn it because of the day’s lengthy court list.

“She is anxious to have the matter dealt with”, Defence Solicitor Ronnie Lynam said.
“She is indicating a plea at this stage”. However, Mr Lynam also requested disclosure of a summary of the prosecution’s case against O’Connell. Judge Leonard ordered gardai to do this within two weeks.

O’Connell was in custody for another matter and was before the court on foot of a summons. The offence alleged is that she engaged in sexual activity in such a way as to “offend modesty and injure the morals of the community” in a public place. The charge is contrary to Section 18 of the Criminal Law (Rape) Amendment Act. O’Connell was 20 years old at the time. Passengers were reportedly appalled by the incident on board the 5.50pm Dart from Connolly last summer.

The couple were not arrested at the time, and their identification is believed to have been aided by station CCTV footage. The train did not have cameras inside the carriages.

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SCRIBD

eiresol | July 25, 2007

Great site. Hi-res scans of loads of books and the likes… Spraycan Art for example!

SCRIBD

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DRAX, Drogheda

eiresol | July 22, 2007

Ain’t seen this in years…

drax

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ever-fresh ever-new

eiresol | July 18, 2007

visual jorgasm

Great to see the man like JOR has a new site up - www.JORgallery.com.
Still a work in progress right now, but some quality flicks to check in the mean time.

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VOP colouring book

eiresol | July 17, 2007

vop

“William Warren from Vopstars presents this interactive and educational text book for anyone interested in graffiti. 20 Large format photographs of walls in South London, featuring the artwork of an infamous local crew. The outlines have been left for the graffiti student to colour in. The lessons begin with an introduction to ‘writing styles’ from ‘bubble’ writing to more complex ‘wildstyles’, ending with a chance to do your own thing….”

hmm

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Fun with trains

Tron | July 8, 2007

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we be

eiresol | July 7, 2007

just sayin

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