Posted By Garret on 03 Aug 2008 12:07 PM
Everyone is complaining about this now, but come on, it's a bit too late. I wonder how many people who rant about this actually tried to do something about it. Even e-mails to your TDs, which take but a few minutes to write, would have made a bit of impact if enough of people had bothered doing anything about it. The lunch time protest outside the Dail had a poor turnout also.
If only people paid a bit more attention to The Beastie Boys...
Excellent point (the lobbying one, not the Beastie Boys one), and one that came up around the time of that awful Rock The Vote campaign. Lobbying TDs in large numbers is much more effective than most people realise. Their jobs depend on it. (A good number of Dail seats swing on only a few hundred votes or less. My former local TD once kept his seat by only FIVE VOTES.)
From a past job, I saw this in effect. Once people organise themselves and mobilise for a concrete objective in their locality, they have real, quantifiable influence on the decision-making process. Anyone who believes this isn't true is either uninformed or copping out.
Pub opening hours may be a trivial concern compared to Ireland's poor education and public health infrastructures, but if you feel strongly enough about it then get busy. (After all, from now on you can't go bellyaching about it down the local very long each evening...)