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Food Not Bombs in Galway under pressure - call for support![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Last Sunday 15th of July, Galway's Food Not Bombs collective got into trouble with local community warden T.J. for the second time. The first occasion was on the 13th of May in Eyre square, when warden T.J. came up and insisted on seeing a permit (which we didn't have). After a short discussion the event was wrapped up.
Other active groups in Galway operate weekly tables without any problems, so we decided to go on without the permit and had no trouble until last Sunday. This time the same community warden T.J. came up and started picking on us with ridiculous excuses. For example, when he started taking pictures of us, I took off my plastic gloves, grabbed my camera and took a picture of him. He then said that I was serving food without gloves and that this is against the food serving safety rules. I went around the corner to have a smoke, and the warden called me up. I came to him passing behind the table and he told me that I was smoking behind the food table and that's against the food serving safety rules again. Then he asked how we ensure that paper plates that we use for serving food won't be dumped around the town, because it doesn't mean a thing that we provide bin bags with clear signs – some people walk away with plates and they might dump them just on the street.
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