Mayor of Limerick City wants road signs in Polish and African

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    Mayor and traitor of Limerick City, Gerry McLoughlin

    Mayor of Limerick City, Gerry McLoughlin, wants to see streets signs in Polish and “African” in his city, in order to make non-nationals feel more at home. Currently, most road signs in Ireland feature English with an Irish translation but it seems this representative wants to go one step further. The Limerick Leader newspaper says the move will embrace the city’s foreign national population, from Europe and Africa. McLoughlin said, “I am passionate about bringing everyone together. I was an immigrant myself: I have family abroad still in Wales and Australia so I understand what it is like :facepalm:. We have thousands of Poles and other foreign nationals here.” He continued, “I would like to see some Polish and African signs going up.” This would be the first time signs in an urbanized area would be translated. However, previously in 2006, Laois County Council sought to have road signs translated into Polish to reduce the number of fatalities. One local Polish woman Magdalena Kakol, who comes from near Gdansk, welcomed the idea. She said, “One of my friends has been living here for more than one year and she still has a problem with the street signs. So I think this would be really good for us. It would also help a lot of tourists: my sister is coming here for two weeks later this summer, so I can ask her to meet me in different places, and she will understand.”

    Limerick’s city manager Kieran Lehane said this change would need to come in the form of a motion to the council’s transportation and infrastructure meeting and it would then be investigated by the city council’s roads department. Councillor Ger Fahy, chairman of the transport committee, also welcomed the idea. He said “In principle, I think we should look at issues which promote the city from a national and European point of view. We do have a sizeable population of Polish people, and this should be taken into consideration. But before any decision is made, we have to look at the wider situation: if we agree to extend our signs to different language, we have to ensure it does not get out of hand.” As well as the change to street signs, McLoughlin suggested a forum for non-nationals living in Ireland. He said, “We have a lot to learn from them. They are also citizens of our city, so let’s embrace them. They came here as asylum seekers, they are now part of Limerick.”

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    http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Ma...ad-signs-in-Polish-and-African-161191035.html
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    Wrong side of O'Rish. Marxist IRA, Fenian Catlickers, Gypo thieving guttersnipes. UVF,UFF,RVF :agree:
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    We have 11 official languages in South Africa, including English and Afrikaans. Just imagine that every African in Ireland comes from South Africa. That's 9 languages extra per sign. We're not even talking about other countries in Africa where, apart from indigenous languages, the also speak Portuguese. Then there are the countries where they speak Arabic and that's just the tip of the iceberg.

    Limerick must be a very rich place to be able to afford all those signs. Stupidity Rulez!

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