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Irish Water staff threatened with machete and pelted with rocks

An incident log shows that 21 instances of assault or abuse were reported by staff since 2017.

THREATS WITH A machete, speeding cars veering towards a team of workers and rocks being thrown at vans were among the instances of abuse and assault reported by Irish Water staff over the past three years.

A log of flashpoints since 2017 shows that 21 instances of assault or abuse were reported by staff or contractors of the water utility, including ten last year.

In Galway city last year, a contractor crew were threatened with a machete by an irate homeowner, according to records released under the Freedom of Information Act.

A note of the incident explained: “The male involved was standing on his property waving the 500mm machete at the contractor crew installing boundary boxes in the footpath outside his house.”

Two incidents were also recorded in Co Donegal involving attacks on people working for Irish Water.

In March, “one of [the] contractor’s traffic management operatives was assaulted by a member of the public. As of yet unsure if he needed medical treatment. The operative reported the incident to the gardaí.”

Another similar incident followed three months later in June in the same county.

A database of the complaints noted: “Contractor operative was attacked by a stranger. Operative received several blows to the head before the gardaí arrived and arrested the attacker.

“Operative was taken to hospital for examination and was advised to rest for the remainder of the day.”

‘Irish Water scum’

In another incident last year, three employees of Dublin City Council who were working on behalf of Irish Water were verbally abused by a gang of people.

A note of the incident said: “While one individual shouted obscenities and referred to … employees as ‘scumbags’, ‘kn***ers’, and ‘Irish Water scum’, another photographed their vehicles.”

The records also detail another assault on a worker in Tipperary in February along with “insinuating remarks”.

Two months later, also in Tipperary, a “contractor operative was confronted by an aggressive member of the public who threatened and verbally abused him.”

A log of the incident continued: “The operative consulted with the site caretaker who was able to identify the aggressor.”

In 2018, five assaults or threats were recorded including one sinister incident in the early hours of the morning in Dublin city.

“[The] incident took place at 2.00am when gang of 4/5 persons questioned crew about their work and looked for ID,” said the Irish Water records.

In Mayo, a staff member of Irish Water sat into her vehicle and was starting to reverse when she noticed a cardboard box had been placed against the rear wheel.

According to the records, she then got out and removed the box, and noticed abusive graffiti had been daubed on the vehicle.

Children threw rocks

Six further incidents were reported in 2017 including one where a member of the public harassed a staff member on the phone and then turned up at Irish Water offices to continue verbally abusing him.

In another case in north Dublin that March, two cars approached a work site at high speed.

An account of the incident said: “Just as the vehicles passed by the works, [a] silver car swerved in towards an operative. Operatives had to jump onto the bank to avoid the car.”

The cars subsequently crashed into each other and clipped the back of an Irish Water cabin.

“The two cars stopped a short distance up the road. There were four people in the silver car and three people in the red car. They got out of the cars and starting roaring down towards the crew, who were within the caged site,” said the note.

The gang then got back into the two cars, only to return some time later to verbally abuse and threaten the work crew again.

In another incident in Limerick, a contractor drove to an emergency job as part of a leakage repair project in the county.

A description said: “Local children threw rocks at their van and damaged it.”

Asked about the log of attacks and threats on employees and contractors, a spokeswoman for Irish Water said: “We have no further comment to make on it.”

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    Mute Monika Tupa
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    Sep 8th 2014, 2:00 PM

    Can’t wait to get my new 142 reg in 5 years time!! Hopefully

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    Mute PaddyMan515
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    Sep 8th 2014, 12:50 PM

    Wish I could afford a new car

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    Mute Banga Ncube
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    Sep 8th 2014, 2:02 PM

    Paddy, when I saw your comment I must admit that I was overcome with a great sadness, a sadness that caused me to go into convolutions of weeping for over an hour. My condition improved somewhat due to the intervention of some kind neighbours who, on hearing my continuous wailing, banded together in an effort to alleviate my shock. They told me that not being able to afford a new car was not as unusual as one might think. One neighbour told me that he knew of two others who were in a similar position and that they were located within 12 miles of where we were collectively crying. Others suggested that Sheamus the Spoofer might be exaggerating slightly. Anyway, Paddy our hearts go out to you. It was brave of you to admit publicly to your plight. We hope your condition improves soon. God bless you!

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    Mute PaddyMan515
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    Sep 8th 2014, 5:59 PM

    Emmmm….thanks? :/

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    Mute Gráinne O'Brien
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    Sep 8th 2014, 1:49 PM

    And next year ill still be rolling around in my 99 still not a bother on o
    It :) . New cars = to much electrics waaay more to go wronv.

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    Mute Justin Gillespie
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    Sep 8th 2014, 2:20 PM

    Same as that Grainne,

    The oul 06 Nissan van has 352,000km on the clock & she sailed through the test no bother.

    A bit more loyalty amongst these fly by nights wouldn’t go amiss, them and their 142 regs!

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    Mute Micheal
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    Sep 8th 2014, 6:25 PM

    So so true… Any one selling a 99 reg

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    Mute Tony Cox
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    Sep 8th 2014, 1:32 PM

    Isn’t it just marvellous the way Ireland turns into Wonderland in the last year before elections?

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    Mute Justin Gillespie
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    Sep 8th 2014, 2:17 PM

    No election next year as far as I know Tony.

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    Mute Denis
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    Sep 8th 2014, 12:38 PM

    Yeah but how many of these cars are working on jobsbridge?

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    Mute Tony Le Blanc
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    Sep 8th 2014, 1:30 PM

    Is this a sign of the ‘great divide’ between ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’?

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    Mute Galwaybay
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    Sep 8th 2014, 12:58 PM

    Good to hear. In about 3 year time when I want to trade up there be a better choice. Wanted to buy a 10 or 11 car earlier this year and there was very few available of that vintage and anything there is was very expensive. Had to import from England in the end.

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    Mute R Neuville
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    Sep 8th 2014, 8:56 PM

    €951 car tax for my 10 yr old car, subsidising the wealthy who can afford new cars and who pay just €280 per annum for a new equivalent car. Ireland a lobby ridden disgusting place to live.

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    Mute Gambon
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    Sep 8th 2014, 2:37 PM

    There are a lot more new cars registered, not sold. Give it a couple of weeks and you will see all the 141 & 142 reg’s on forecourts back from lease. Same old bulls@$t different day.

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    Mute Thierry Rat
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    Sep 8th 2014, 4:51 PM

    As soon as you buy and drive the car they are used so strictly speaking there are no new cars on the road.., queue the red thumbs

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    Mute Dwayne Jordan
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    Sep 8th 2014, 8:37 PM

    It just goes to show that there are plenty of people not affected by the economic client. What an unfair society.

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    Mute Joan Murphy
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    Sep 8th 2014, 7:45 PM

    Anybody know why they continued on using the ‘ 141 and 142 ‘ on the reg plates and not just revert back to using ’14′ ?

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    Mute Gambon
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    Sep 8th 2014, 9:11 PM

    They don’t know themselves., worst idea ever.

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    Mute No Mauvaise Foi
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    Sep 8th 2014, 9:31 PM

    Plan was always to stay with the UK model of splitting the year in 2 and spread out the income so that 40% of cars sold in Ireland in 1 year were not all bought in January.

    Someone’s already mentioned it as the reason so few used cars being sold. It’s because so few were sold as new in 2010 and 2011. Cannot sell what doesn’t exist.

    Regarding VW as number one it’s because of their financing bank based in Germany. Easier to get finance with VW than an Irish bank. What a coup for VW to get ahead in the market by just having a big bank.

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    Mute Joan Murphy
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    Sep 8th 2014, 11:12 PM

    Thanks for that

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