But did you go a slice of cucumber?
Somewhat better thanks.
Wife fails in discrimination case against car dealership
Purchase of car was cancelled after dealership was contacted by estraged husband
But did you go a slice of cucumber?
Somewhat better thanks.
When he opened the conversation with âhey, whats up buddyâ the barman mentally added 30% to the bill
âGin on the rocks barkeepâ
And his tea in a mug
There are no simpletons in Limerick city, kid.
Thatâs what you get for cycling twenty extra miles out of your way in shitty weather to impress some young wan.
Maybe not, but the amount of fucking posers is unreal. There were some unreal cunts in Nancyâs, one lad in particular with his brown boots, thigh length tweed jacket and of course a fucking beard.
Nice to hear Tinkerbell got home for the holidays.
Nancys is an outstanding spot though, the Limerick folk love it.
That place is unbelievably overratedâŚHappily didnt go near it over Christmas.
Gets way too packed in there.
Diet Coke
Horrible shit
Nancyâs is a goldmine . Limerickâs equivalent to Coppers to a degree of scale . It has been the place now for the guts of quarter of a century. The talent there always very good .
Very prescient MBB
+1
I suppose in a way itâs a thing that is right as she failed in her claim.
Purchase of car was cancelled after dealership was contacted by estraged husband
Wife fails in discrimination case against car dealership
Purchase of car was cancelled after dealership was contacted by estraged husband
A womanâs claim that she was unlawfully discriminated against by a car dealership after it cancelled a car purchase following the intervention of her estranged husband has failed.
In an equal status case before the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC), the woman said she had put a deposit on a car in September 2015 but was told it was a demonstration model and would not be available until that December.
The womanâs estranged husband later visited the dealership and objected to the purchase, saying he did not like the car, the price or the fact it had no sunroof. âThe deal is off, weâll be in touch soon,â he told the dealership.
The woman contacted the dealership ahead of the expected purchase and learned the vehicle had already been sold.
Not acceptable
She was offered an apology and alternatives, which were not acceptable to her, and brought a case against the dealership under the Equal Status Act.
The woman alleged the dealership would not have accepted the cancellation had the gender roles been reversed. She said a presumption of unlawful discrimination has been raised and the dealership had not given a fair and reasonable explanation for its behaviour.
The car salesman said he relied on commission and would not accept the loss of a sale easily. As far as he was concerned, the man was âclearly acting on behalf of his wifeâ and he was not aware of the womanâs marital status.
The dealership owner told the hearing it was not uncommon for one spouse to challenge a purchase undertaken by the other and he cited a case where a sale was cancelled following the intervention of the wife involved.
WRC adjudication officer Pat Brady said the facts were unusual in the case and supported a view that the purchase was a joint enterprise between the couple.It would be unfair to the dealership to conclude that it acted as it did because it presumed the woman needed her husbandâs permission to make the purchase.
âThere is more than sufficient doubt about that contention to render it an unsafe basis for a finding against them.â
I suppose in a way itâs a thing that is right as she failed in her claim
Ridiculous case but no fucking chance if the wife came in and cancelled for husband that they wouldnât at least pick up the phone to him!!
The GAA now having GAA Clubs go smoke free. Fuck sake.
Dead right and a good move by the GAA
Given the effect second hand smoke had on your height, I can understand why youâd be of that opinion.
The GAA now having GAA Clubs go smoke free. Fuck sake.
Didnât see this story but are they suggesting a supporter not be allowed smoke at a game?
Yes. Its a pilot scheme. No doubt be as successful as their âno alcohol in cupsâ policy.