
The simply named 'The Head Shop' on Fownes St., Temple Bar has at its windows put through. The owners left this message. Picture taken by JayCarx, 8/4/10
As Dfallon said earlier today, why are people attacking head shops but not banks?
April 10, 2010 by Sam

The simply named 'The Head Shop' on Fownes St., Temple Bar has at its windows put through. The owners left this message. Picture taken by JayCarx, 8/4/10
As Dfallon said earlier today, why are people attacking head shops but not banks?
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The new one on Crow St didnt even get to open!
it’s because the head shops aren’t connected like the banks. if you put the windows through on a bank, the gardai will find you but if you put the windows through a head shop, you’re work will end up being praised on the front of a tabloid
“why are people attacking head shops but not banks?”
I’m guessing because the people doing the attacking are drug dealers. At least, I hope so.