“The public is behind you” – Christine McTiernan receives big support after being arrested in Balbriggan for opening her business to “pay bills and feed her family” – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

“The public is behind you” – Christine McTiernan receives big support after being arrested in Balbriggan for opening her business to “pay bills and feed her family”




Image source: Facebook Christine Mc Tiernan

The public have gotten firmly behind one hardworking lady who’s doing the best she can to put food on her table and provide for her family during these trying times.

Social media users are saying that she’s starting a movement, a fightback against the draconian lockdown measures imposed on society by Micheal Martin, Leo Varadkar and Eamon Ryan.

One of the bravest women in Ireland this week, beautician Christine McTiernan was arrested this afternoon by a large number of gardai who descended onto shop for reopening it for a second day.

Christine’s story has gone viral after she announced that she had “bills to pay” and a “family to feed” citing the Irish Constitution to defend her Rights.

After initially reopening for business on Tuesday morning, once again on Wednesday, Christine opened her shop’s door and was welcoming the public in for much needed appointments.

She received massive praise from around the country from people who say that she’s right to take a stand against the draconian lockdown measures and that people must fight for their business survival and reopen alongside her.

However, as violent criminals walk freely around Ireland, and with Balbriggan itself the subject of many violent attacks, particularly by youths recently, the fearless beautician was arrested under a heavy gardai presence with onlookers saying as many as 10 gardai, and 4 garda vehicles patrolled up and down the street as the arrest was taking place.

She was brought to Skerries court, processed and then released.

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