Woman Tells Judge to 'F*** Off' After Bus Fire Incident in Dublin

# Woman Who Set Double Decker Bus Ablaze Tells Judge to 'F*** Off'
A woman involved in a notable incident of public disturbance in Dublin, where a double-decker bus was set on fire, exhibited defiance in court by telling the presiding judge to "f*** off." The incident occurred on O’Connell Street earlier this year, during a chaotic episode that escalated into disorder.
In 2023, reports detail that the woman joined a crowd that grew increasingly agitated, ultimately leading to the destruction of the bus. Eyewitness accounts detail how the situation spiraled, with the woman reportedly "got caught up" in the rioting, resulting in her arrest and subsequent court appearance.
The incident on O’Connell Street not only caused significant damage but also raised concerns about public safety in the area. Videos circulated on social media captured the chaos, which intensified the scrutiny on law enforcement's response to the unrest. The court appearance is part of ongoing proceedings related to the incident, where the woman’s outspoken behavior in court drew attention.
Dublin authorities are now facing questions about how incidents like this can be prevented in the future, emphasizing the need for a strong police presence to maintain order. Following the incident, a larger conversation about the societal conditions that can lead to such outbursts has emerged, highlighting underlying tensions within the community.