I can remember being in the TV Club in Harcourt Street one Saturday night when a fight broke out. In a matter of minutes Lugs was on the scene. He strode in to the dance hall as if he was a super star. He wore a dark grey suit, a crisp white shirt, a narrow black tie, and his trademark gloves. He was escorted by two policemen, one on either side. As he moved towards the chief troublemaker, the crowd split in two, a bit like Moses parting the sea. Lugs and his two sidekicks quickly took the silly fellow outside where he was given a quick lesson in defence. We all gave him an enormous applause. He was one of a kind. Both feared and loved.
Hero of justice. Knackers like Gilligan, Cahill, Christy Kinahan and PJ Judge wouldn't gotten away with a fraction of the things they've done to the inner city if there were more guys like Lugs on the beat. He'd have them for lunch.....you need someone more fearsome than the criminals themselves to really make a difference.
You have to swallow your opinion about them. Love or hate them , if you want to take back your neighbourhood from the pushers that destroy your kids and their future you have to meet them half way.
Christy Dunne the man who introduced heroin to Ireland. How could you believe a word that came out of his mouth and of course Dunne and his entire family would not bully, batter or intimidate anyone. An excuse for a man if ever there was one.
@SJM6791Fact is today THE NEW VARIANT OF UNIFORMED UNIFORMED OPPRESSION BRIGADES have Designated LAW ABIDING CIVILIANS / CITIZENS Their EASIEST TARGETS . BULLIES LOVE WHEN THEIR TARGET DOESN'T FIGHT BACK . Disciplining species who hit any woman is admirable . it's noted though he through a woman in the maria for the deplorable offense of calling him Mr Lugs . arrogant clodhopper even thought he could encourage a Gang of prostitutes to Come
Law abiding citizens you mean the judges and politicians and police who sent children to reform schools for seven years for stealing a bar of chocolate or an apple 🍎 were they would be raped and battered for the seven years by other law abiding citizens or the young girls who got pregnant and had the babies dragged out of their arms two minutes after they were born to be sent to orphanages and schools or sold out to be adopted by some wealthy couples who couldn't have children and this went on into the late seventies by the decent law abiding citizens like yourself 😢
2:06 Christy Dunne calling someone a Bully ! This is from the lowlife who stole and robbed and sold drugs.He should still be in jail. After all the misery he caused he has nothing and has ended up a complete loser.
Christy Dunne, a convicted armed robber and a prominent member of the notorious Dunne family that flooded Dublin with drugs during the first wave of organised crime, labelled Branigan “a brutal man, a bully”. But he wasn’t the only one not buying into the legend.
This is the men Ireland and the UK are missing now . Strong unwavering figures who held their country their religion their culture and their job paramount !
I recall a group of well behaved teenagers came out of a disco in the 1970’s and he didn’t like the look of some of the boys with long hair. He disfigured the face on the tallest boy who hadn’t done anything. He was just wanting to make an example. He was a thug and bully, an embarrassment to his colleagues and a disgrace to the force.
@@aaronhughes9982 you think so ! You could be Right , one cuffed and scared to strike back , the other secure in the knowledge he and his fellow bully bastarts can kill and be home in time for Tea , ORIFICER.
All he knew was violence.. he picked on kids as young as 12 . Boys and girls. He would whip his glove off a girls face and give a boy a solid punch in the face. He was 6ft 5 or so and a former amateur boxer.. how is that doing your job right ?
I lived on Marrowbone Lane in the late 50s just beside Pimlico. I remember at the weekend all you would hear was "Here's LUGS". Run!! Why did they interview christy dunne he deserved anything he got from the Gardas.
Born in Meath St. I lived in the flats. My granny and granddad lived there. They were the first residents to move in when they were still getting built, and he was the first caretaker. That's when everyone knew everyone.
I got lost in Dublin in the 1980s at a cycling criterion, I was 10 if even, I met 2 great police officers, they left me to wait in a police station for a lift home from family, but in the meantime the 2 great officers had to go out for duty, in the 4 hours I waited at ten years of age , every officer that passed me bar one or two, called me awful stuff, the 2 original officers somehow caught wind of this and my last hour was officer after officers apologising to me, i was a lost kid from a small town, men were given humanity that night and i think they served dublin better after that
We all seen the way the thugs acted in Dublin over the long weekend no respect for either people or property and if you call it out your a right wing nutter. Take the handcuffs off the guards and let them deal with the thugs of this country in the only way they understand because this softly softly approach definitely isn't working and anyone who says it is are only kidding themselves.
He was a power freak and a bully. Gardai hav been locked up for less today. Gardai up until quite recently got away with brutality and their word was gospel to judges. There wasn't any safe way to complain about Gardai. It's easy to be brave at 6+ft with a van full of mullahs with you. Its the extreme opposite today back then there was no Glocks or AKs I've seen Gardai getting terrible abuse and assaulted and the culprits getting off very lightly in court. You'll reap what you sow. Gardai mostly came from a totally different background and had no people skills and resented working in poor areas but were ever so nice and polite in other places those double standards are still evident today. It obvious why fewer are joining the force or are leaving the job. They've beens misused and abused by the state for generations, as a result They've become alienated from the communities they work in.😢
Any sober man who waits outside a pub for a man to come out full of Porter then beats the livin sh*te out of him is a bully in my eyes. These type of guys get a kick out of violence and they don’t just switch off they are Marley waiting for their next victim. A Wolfe in police clothing. What a good untouchable cover he had to unleash his rage.
Ireland was full bullys and these people got away with it and teachers were bullys to beating up young kids with sticks and got away with it and old nuns were at it to cut hands of people with sticks
Depends...if he was laying into drunks and bully's I think people wouldn't mind if known for giving real liberty takers a slap.. if knocking kids around and just acting a twat no
Christy Hynes at 14.25. "Nobody ever wrote in to the papers complaining about him". FFS! No more than complaining about a Catholic Priest at the time, the letters probably did get written but were immediately consigned to the bin. His reign of abuse was confined to Dublin's inner city which was and still is a cesspool of criminality. He is responsible for making the Hard men harder. Definitely not a hero.
The men who abused young boys were homeosexuallys,not straight men. Its usually homosexuall men who attack the church, and dont blame homosexualls for abuse of the children.
Christy Dunne on about karma and camaraderie, killing people with his dirty junk. Liberties was dog eat dog back then . Tough times tough people tough gards. He should give up his auld pontificatin
Don't think lugs would last nowadays. If you put a finger nowadays on felons you would be sued. Perhaps he was too harsh but now it's gone opposite way.
I'm too young to remember him but in an era of state bullying, institutional bullying, religious bullying and abuse, I'd imagine he was a product of his time. The psychology of bulling suggests the perpetrator has deep issue's with self esteem.
He would last about two days in the job today with its 10 or 12 oversight bodies, CCTV, You Tube, smart phones etc. Even when I joined in 1983 it was easy to get sacked if you did not control your emotions. I was a by the book cop so guys like lugs were more trouble than they were worth because they would land you in trouble as well as themselves just because you were with them.
Even if he'd heard in those days, from 10 kids or their folks, that they'd been messed with by a priest, he probably would have given them a kick up the arse, or a punch in the head, for spreading such 'filthy lies'. The bastard.
Gardai just learned to be more sly about there actions. Stuff that goes on now is worse cause you get over a beating, but you don't get over systematic and nasty power abuse. Still resisting body cams and still resisting drug tests. I know of one Garda up for a bravery award that is very fond of cocaine and gets away with it.
I just watched this and read the comments on here. He seems like just another cop who thought a uniform meant he could operate outside of the law, rather than uphold and abide by it at all times, for which he was paid and swore an oath. This isn't being woke or pc. Do you really want a cop going around, assaulting people who have committed no crime, have done nothing wrong at all, just because he feels like it? What if it's your son, brother or father on the receiving end of his fists? We don't need police like him.
He was a cruel evil bastard he knew who to pick on he would hit man woman or child he taught he was judge jury and executioner no a days he wouldn't last long .
Lugs would not last a week in the job these days with so much regulation. There were a few Lugs wannabees with me back in the 80's and early 90's and they were sailing too close to the wind for my liking.
@Christopher Jennings Really? There were 7,000 - 8,000 applicants the year I joined in 1983 and only about 800 vacancies. It was not very easy to get into back then and its gone even harder nowadays with even more applicants for even fewer places.
No one has the right to hit anyone a cop is not there to hit people he is there to uphold the law if this is the case then what your saying is any cop that beats a confession out of someone is a hero
He beat up kids regularly and for little or nothing. Boys and girls as young as 12. The girls got a leather glove whipped off there face . And hes labeled a hero by the gaurds
What was the system for children born out of wedlock. Were woman sent to religous instatution to have their babies out of sight. In the time of the english who looked after these instatutions.✌️☘️
I met him when he was over 70 and a bouncer in Zhivago's Night Club. He took objection to me standing too near the dance floor from some reason. He politely suggested I move, I didn't take it as an order and stayed where I was. Five minutes later the other Bouncers in the club cut him off and ushered him away from me. I am quite sure that I was about to become another episode in the Lugs Brannigan story if they had not intervened. I was 25 at the time. I am not a small man, and if he was going to take me on at 70 he must have have been some man at 30. Yea I have no doubt he was the worse kind of bully. But I would be very happy now to know that someone like him was patrolling my road.
Who are you to call them filth ? Educate yourself on the history of all them areas back then . They had nothing and lived in poverty . You havnt a clue you little weasel .
but we have to remember society at the time. teachers caned misbehaving children. to beat naughty children was considered good parenting. so police giving a few slaps to troublemakers wasnt really that shocking.
Wonder did he beat up random people if he's anything like the gards today he picks on those who don't commit crimes. Afraid of the real criminals easier to pick on the peaceful people. Never been in such a pathetic city you're arrested for no obeying an order from a gard. Dubs need to rise up they need to stop grovelling to their abusers.
My grandad and all his family were born in the liberties and later moved to cabra west. My uncle, Liam ball,known as mousey, was a lunatic in his day and by all accounts feared all over dublin, he battered lugs Brannan apparently. I wonder if anyone remembers him from the pubs or from his business? Liam ball, mousey. A panel beater and sprayer . A very tough and violent man jn his day. I have heard stories myself from older people in the pubs in Dublin, After watching this and hearing stories from my grandad ( who was very straight laced ) he was a bad minded man who used his authority and position and boxing prowess to batter drunken men and kids a lot. Anyhow if anyone remembers my uncle from those days I would be pleased to hear about it!
David Ball , well said , I'd sooner be a good bad guy than a bad good guy , one cuffed and scared to strike back , the other secure in the knowledge he and his fellow bully bastarts can kill and be home in time for Tea , ORIFICERS One and all
@@frankharrington8528 You're a big man yourself for calling someone a filthy coward scumbag on the internet when you know there will be no recriminations. At least he got the desired result!
@@showmemoviesnow cliche? Oh please, jackass. The link is proven empirically in a host of controlled studies and known for many decades now if not anecdotally for thousands of years. More economically equitable countries have little crime such as NL, Sweden, Norway, etc. And economically stratified societies have far more. Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, etc.
@@showmemoviesnow nope. None of what you have listed have and meaningfully relevant relationship with crime. All are outliers. Your comment only proves your bigotries are stronger than your intelligence. There is virtually zero inconsistent correlation between poverty and crime and all the data backs this up. It’s not complicated.
John Roche "like a big countryman,out of the bog",do these people think there's nothing outside the pale but marshland...maybe open your minds a little bit
I can remember being in the TV Club in Harcourt Street one Saturday night when a fight broke out. In a matter of minutes Lugs was on the scene. He strode in to the dance hall as if he was a super star. He wore a dark grey suit, a crisp white shirt, a narrow black tie, and his trademark gloves. He was escorted by two policemen, one on either side. As he moved towards the chief troublemaker, the crowd split in two, a bit like Moses parting the sea. Lugs and his two sidekicks quickly took the silly fellow outside where he was given a quick lesson in defence. We all gave him an enormous applause. He was one of a kind. Both feared and loved.
He's needed now even more now than he was then.
Gas. My dad God rest him always told stories about the TV club 😂😂
Truly inspirational
Nicely written I could really see it happening as I read it
@@Vigilante311 many thanks for your comment……
Hero of justice. Knackers like Gilligan, Cahill, Christy Kinahan and PJ Judge wouldn't gotten away with a fraction of the things they've done to the inner city if there were more guys like Lugs on the beat. He'd have them for lunch.....you need someone more fearsome than the criminals themselves to really make a difference.
if we had lugs branigan now I'm sure he get rid of drew Harris from the force an anti Irish git 😡
Im sure he'd have been eating lead eventually.
@@liamg1706 by whom? 🤣🤣🤣
@@rampageclover9788 some criminal with a gun
You have to swallow your opinion about them. Love or hate them , if you want to take back your neighbourhood from the pushers that destroy your kids and their future you have to meet them half way.
He kicked the shit out of a lot of woman beaters, in fairness.
Good enough for them. That's what's needed now
Christy Dunne the man who introduced heroin to Ireland. How could you believe a word that came out of his mouth and of course Dunne and his entire family would not bully, batter or intimidate anyone. An excuse for a man if ever there was one.
Ireland was waiting for it...If it was not him, it was going to be someone...You guys are mad for it, still 50 years later! Knackers
Was his brothers who done the drugs Christy was a robber! Never worked a day in his life lugs and him would clash ok.
The closest Ireland got to Judge Dredd
Nice One!
He was feared by criminals and loved by law abiding citizens. That’s good enough for me. “You’re going or coming!!”
@SJM6791Fact is today THE NEW VARIANT OF UNIFORMED UNIFORMED OPPRESSION BRIGADES have Designated
LAW ABIDING CIVILIANS / CITIZENS Their EASIEST TARGETS . BULLIES LOVE WHEN THEIR TARGET
DOESN'T FIGHT BACK . Disciplining species who hit any woman is admirable . it's noted though he through a woman in the maria for the deplorable offense of calling him Mr Lugs . arrogant clodhopper even thought he could encourage a Gang of prostitutes to Come
Law abiding citizens you mean the judges and politicians and police who sent children to reform schools for seven years for stealing a bar of chocolate or an apple 🍎 were they would be raped and battered for the seven years by other law abiding citizens or the young girls who got pregnant and had the babies dragged out of their arms two minutes after they were born to be sent to orphanages and schools or sold out to be adopted by some wealthy couples who couldn't have children and this went on into the late seventies by the decent law abiding citizens like yourself 😢
2:06 Christy Dunne calling someone a Bully ! This is from the lowlife who stole and robbed and sold drugs.He should still be in jail. After all the misery he caused he has nothing and has ended up a complete loser.
He knows a thing about Bullies though..
Thanks for making an observation without condemning
A scum bag a pig with a license to hurt people who had nothing
It's not either or in these situations. Dunne might well be all you say, but that doesn't make Branigan innocent.
Don’t think dat man sold drugs he was a bank robber by trade
Had similar in Leith were I grew up. Most famous was Tansey Lee. Also a boxer. Battered my grandad 4-5 times for hitting my granny Strachan.
Christy Dunne, a convicted armed robber and a prominent member of the notorious Dunne family that flooded Dublin with drugs during the first wave of organised crime, labelled Branigan “a brutal man, a bully”. But he wasn’t the only one not buying into the legend.
and the guy who called him it was a fine upstanding citizen. falls rd Belfast had one called pig mcneely
@Michael John Dennis an excellent well written response and I couldn't agree more with you and my wife couldn't agree more with you either.
I think exactly like yourself
@@gerpool7who was respected enough to live out his days in that area.
Ah poor Christy never hurt a fly a victim, a yoke.
He probably killed more people with his heroin
The local seemed to respect him.
Definitely need this kind of copper now, second and third generation scumbags have no respect for anyone or anything.
This is the men Ireland and the UK are missing now . Strong unwavering figures who held their country their religion their culture and their job paramount !
... Very well said. The sad thing is, we need these kind of men now more than ever!!! 👍
Mate , I respect Ireland your battlers , become him a giant the anti Christian anti traditionalist brigade . Much respect from England 👍🏻
@@enochschildren5337... Thank you very much sir. Always good to chat with someone across the water. God bless ya. 👍😜🇮🇪
@@michaelcallaghan3070 God bless you too my friend 👍🏻
Magdalene laundries, industrial schools..... be glad those days are gone
I recall a group of well behaved teenagers came out of a disco in the 1970’s and he didn’t like the look of some of the boys with long hair. He disfigured the face on the tallest boy who hadn’t done anything. He was just wanting to make an example. He was a thug and bully, an embarrassment to his colleagues and a disgrace to the force.
Obviously despicable behaviour .
I'd say he was fairly 'traditional' in his views alright. Horrible way to conduct yourself.
The Bully Branigan was no joke
In all fairness there has to be two sides to it
@@aaronhughes9982 you think so ! You could be Right , one cuffed and scared to strike back , the other secure in the knowledge he and his fellow bully bastarts can kill and be home in time for Tea , ORIFICER.
Probably the only Garda in the history of the force who did his job properly and that is why he was immortalised
All he knew was violence.. he picked on kids as young as 12 . Boys and girls. He would whip his glove off a girls face and give a boy a solid punch in the face. He was 6ft 5 or so and a former amateur boxer.. how is that doing your job right ?
@Seosamh MacAoidh oh well that changes everything then doesn't it.. 3 inches is a big difference when your punching a child in the face isint it..
Bring back these fash guards, my house growing up was never locked not any more. My 73 year ould one was robbed last year for the third time .
Yes the benefits of the EU and open borders and all those delightful men from eastern Europe and Albania
Had the same in the grass market in Edinburgh,Basher Thomson!
God be with the days when the gardai walked the beat
he was hard but fair i was on the receiving end of his leather gloves a few times always called you a gouger
I lived on Marrowbone Lane in the late 50s just beside Pimlico. I remember at the weekend all you would hear was "Here's LUGS". Run!! Why did they interview christy dunne he deserved anything he got from the Gardas.
@Francie Stokes His ears.
Born in Meath St. I lived in the flats. My granny and granddad lived there. They were the first residents to move in when they were still getting built, and he was the first caretaker. That's when everyone knew everyone.
I got lost in Dublin in the 1980s at a cycling criterion, I was 10 if even, I met 2 great police officers, they left me to wait in a police station for a lift home from family, but in the meantime the 2 great officers had to go out for duty, in the 4 hours I waited at ten years of age , every officer that passed me bar one or two, called me awful stuff, the 2 original officers somehow caught wind of this and my last hour was officer after officers apologising to me, i was a lost kid from a small town, men were given humanity that night and i think they served dublin better after that
Chrity complaining about a few digs from lugs - while he floods his beloved community with herion
I was trying to remember where I'd heard that name!🤔
Sounds like a great man, it's sounds like what's Ireland is missing in today's society
Glad he is daed. What a miserable bit...ch he was
Legend of a man
In North Canada we got a Mounty named Moose Timber. We Indians fear and admire him, he is good people though . he gets the job done, respectively.
We all seen the way the thugs acted in Dublin over the long weekend no respect for either people or property and if you call it out your a right wing nutter.
Take the handcuffs off the guards and let them deal with the thugs of this country in the only way they understand because this softly softly approach definitely isn't working and anyone who says it is are only kidding themselves.
He was a power freak and a bully. Gardai hav been locked up for less today. Gardai up until quite recently got away with brutality and their word was gospel to judges. There wasn't any safe way to complain about Gardai. It's easy to be brave at 6+ft with a van full of mullahs with you. Its the extreme opposite today back then there was no Glocks or AKs I've seen Gardai getting terrible abuse and assaulted and the culprits getting off very lightly in court. You'll reap what you sow. Gardai mostly came from a totally different background and had no people skills and resented working in poor areas but were ever so nice and polite in other places those double standards are still evident today. It obvious why fewer are joining the force or are leaving the job. They've beens misused and abused by the state for generations, as a result They've become alienated from the communities they work in.😢
ironically the lugs was both brutal and protective
depending on who he faced
Ah the liberties. The cradle of the Dublin character!
Any sober man who waits outside a pub for a man to come out full of Porter then beats the livin sh*te out of him is a bully in my eyes. These type of guys get a kick out of violence and they don’t just switch off they are Marley waiting for their next victim. A Wolfe in police clothing. What a good untouchable cover he had to unleash his rage.
Are u gay or something, troll.
Irish people are the best warriors of these planet, universe and life💚🍀
Slainte 👍🇮🇪
Not anymore, we've become a complete nanny state
@@powderganger9361 rebellion is coming, or so I’ve heard 😉 the Irish are rising 🖖
But clearly not grammar.
Ireland was full bullys and these people got away with it and teachers were bullys to beating up young kids with sticks and got away with it and old nuns were at it to cut hands of people with sticks
As I’ve said before, meet a copper like this today and the majority would complain.
Depends...if he was laying into drunks and bully's I think people wouldn't mind if known for giving real liberty takers a slap.. if knocking kids around and just acting a twat no
My mum used to say that when I was growing up in Dublin
Tough job admittedly but How many rich guys kids did he punch? Ireland was full of that ole glamourised thuggery those days.
Christy Hynes at 14.25. "Nobody ever wrote in to the papers complaining about him". FFS! No more than complaining about a Catholic Priest at the time, the letters probably did get written but were immediately consigned to the bin. His reign of abuse was confined to Dublin's inner city which was and still is a cesspool of criminality. He is responsible for making the Hard men harder. Definitely not a hero.
Anymore lip from you and you'll get a taste of me shillelagh!
The men who abused young boys were homeosexuallys,not straight men.
Its usually homosexuall men who attack the church, and dont blame homosexualls for abuse of the children.
Why did they call him Lugs ?
@@jamesrichardson4028 Ears like jug handles. He was more appropriate to Kray-era London. A brutal bully who should have been jailed for his actions.
Christy Dunne on about karma and camaraderie, killing people with his dirty junk. Liberties was dog eat dog back then . Tough times tough people tough gards. He should give up his auld pontificatin
Dunne has nothing to gain by telling the truth about the psychopath irish state.
He wasn't a drug dealer
The original dirty Harry.long before Clint Eastwood.
Don't think
lugs would last nowadays. If you put a finger nowadays on felons you would be sued.
Perhaps he was too harsh but now it's gone opposite way.
Absolutely! Totally mad now!!
I'm too young to remember him but in an era of state bullying, institutional bullying, religious bullying and abuse, I'd imagine he was a product of his time.
The psychology of bulling suggests the perpetrator has deep issue's with self esteem.
He would last about two days in the job today with its 10 or 12 oversight bodies, CCTV, You Tube, smart phones etc. Even when I joined in 1983 it was easy to get sacked if you did not control your emotions. I was a by the book cop so guys like lugs were more trouble than they were worth because they would land you in trouble as well as themselves just because you were with them.
I don’t know if lugs would last ten minutes nowadays with the hyenas goin now
Fascism is the only thing that will save us now. Things have gone to far unfortunately.
@@Vroomfondle1066 Anything bar this dystopia our kid are set to inherit. Death to America
@@Vroomfondle1066 I know bud, it's only starting.
Did he arrest many priests?
Na, he picked his target's.
Even if he'd heard in those days, from 10 kids or their folks, that they'd been messed with by a priest, he probably would have given them a kick up the arse, or a punch in the head, for spreading such 'filthy lies'. The bastard.
Excellent question.
God Will Deal With The Evil Sinners Who Hid Behind The One True Faith. ☘🇮🇪
What a man, a few more needed for the wankers about today
Christy Dunne giving an opinion on the morals of another person.....Now that is funny
Sounds like he was afraid of lugs
Gardai just learned to be more sly about there actions. Stuff that goes on now is worse cause you get over a beating, but you don't get over systematic and nasty power abuse. Still resisting body cams and still resisting drug tests. I know of one Garda up for a bravery award that is very fond of cocaine and gets away with it.
@B Murphy: They're going to be tested by their own guys in six months time. What a f*cking shower. LMFAO.
It's the same in England. Corrupt to the core. Some of them are high as a kite on cocain while on duty.
Black gloves branigan. Rightly or wrongly he's giving you a hiding
A man of his time r I p
Imagine quoting Dunne the guy that introduced heroin to Eire , crying that a copper was too strict! priceless!
He was a different man in The Royal Dublin
Get my drift 😘
The only film John Wayne made in England was called Brannigan , coincidence perhaps?
Their all bullies , serve and protect big business and elite
you said it Mick
Well said and so true.
Much like an Irish Wyatt Earp
8:20 The older Lugs Branigan looks disconcertingly like the older Ian Paisley......
Jesus, I thought exactly the same thing. :))
I just watched this and read the comments on here. He seems like just another cop who thought a uniform meant he could operate outside of the law, rather than uphold and abide by it at all times, for which he was paid and swore an oath.
This isn't being woke or pc. Do you really want a cop going around, assaulting people who have committed no crime, have done nothing wrong at all, just because he feels like it? What if it's your son, brother or father on the receiving end of his fists?
We don't need police like him.
a gentleman to be sure no body fucked around with him
dirty harry of dublin
He wouldn’t last very long these days, much more violent then it was then, hewould’ve been looking down the barrel of one of these🔫
He was the Irish Seth Bullock.
Happy days.need a lugs now
Robbie Keane on the bench there on the right @5:00
O how i wish this garda was on the go today and living in my area.
Pity about awful accompaniment music. Could you please get rid of that awful drivel. Ruins video.
He was a cruel evil bastard he knew who to pick on he would hit man woman or child he taught he was judge jury and executioner no a days he wouldn't last long .
Lugs would not last a week in the job these days with so much regulation. There were a few Lugs wannabees with me back in the 80's and early 90's and they were sailing too close to the wind for my liking.
@Christopher Jennings Really? There were 7,000 - 8,000 applicants the year I joined in 1983 and only about 800 vacancies. It was not very easy to get into back then and its gone even harder nowadays with even more applicants for even fewer places.
No one has the right to hit anyone a cop is not there to hit people he is there to uphold the law if this is the case then what your saying is any cop that beats a confession out of someone is a hero
He beat up kids regularly and for little or nothing. Boys and girls as young as 12. The girls got a leather glove whipped off there face . And hes labeled a hero by the gaurds
Did people fear him and respect him in equal measure?
Sounds like a bully..he wouldn't last 5 minutes nowadays
He was no bully, he was a great cop.
What was the system for children born out of wedlock. Were woman sent to religous instatution to have their babies out of sight. In the time of the english who looked after these instatutions.✌️☘️
I don’t even need to watch this, anyone with the nickname ‘lugs’ is no bully.
You obviously do need to watch it, as it was stated in the video that he threw a woman into the back of a garda car for unknowingly calling him "lugs"
A well fed man taking on half starved children and drunks. Sounds kinda uneven to me.
@Daisy Boo plenty of people had a lot harder lives than the Dunnes and they didn't go on to poison generations of children in their own neighborhoods.
Your probly gay, troll.
I remember him refereeing my bout and giving me boxer of the night at a tournament in St Saviours boxing club as an amateur.
What year I've boxed and lived in the flats beside it too
Was a bully only big when had his crew with him he forgot to tell you many a man beat him up
he was a bully .. he never did his thuggery alone !! there was always 5 or 6 of them !! bullies
I met him when he was over 70 and a bouncer in Zhivago's Night Club. He took objection to me standing too near the dance floor from some reason. He politely suggested I move, I didn't take it as an order and stayed where I was. Five minutes later the other Bouncers in the club cut him off and ushered him away from me. I am quite sure that I was about to become another episode in the Lugs Brannigan story if they had not intervened. I was 25 at the time. I am not a small man, and if he was going to take me on at 70 he must have have been some man at 30. Yea I have no doubt he was the worse kind of bully. But I would be very happy now to know that someone like him was patrolling my road.
Where's your proof??
errol kim proof. What are u a detective.
mark Walsh where's your proof , slag?
Bully's maybe. But I'd say it was rarely an innocent man got a beating
I can imagine what and where the neg comments against lugs Brannigan are originating from. Filth from the corpo flats in the Dublin city.
Who are you to call them filth ? Educate yourself on the history of all them areas back then . They had nothing and lived in poverty . You havnt a clue you little weasel .
@@stephendunne377 name like Harrington you know he lived in Foxrock or maybe a cozy English town
@@charlotteritchie9969 Ritchie: a name of English origin meaning brave ruler.
Harrington: a name of irish origin meaning mighty or powerful.
It’s still happens today police brutality
One Garda, two ngeardaí
Have ya drink taken!!!
Shtep ouhada vehhikil
A man with a complex about his ears was bullied in school not a legend a bully that is all.
rip son if you put marks on the scum bags well fair play
Bullies don’t like to be bullied the balls on that heroin dealer he didn’t hit u hard enough
but we have to remember society at the time. teachers caned misbehaving children. to beat naughty children was considered good parenting. so police giving a few slaps to troublemakers wasnt really that shocking.
Lugs was a bully boy , many an innocent young lad got bet up by him
You’d need a bit of the latter to be the former
Sure ya'd want ta watch ur P's and Q's as well
Wonder did he beat up random people if he's anything like the gards today he picks on those who don't commit crimes. Afraid of the real criminals easier to pick on the peaceful people. Never been in such a pathetic city you're arrested for no obeying an order from a gard. Dubs need to rise up they need to stop grovelling to their abusers.
Thugs brannigan
I suppose he wouldn't tolerate the stabbing of little kids. He'd have to find a different line of work today.
Hero! Pity the do-gooders has our Guards destroyed!
He was a bollox and a bully according to my grandmother
seems like the kinda person to pull an ak-47 on a child who calls him a dummy.
Sounds just like my late Uncle Danny.
Many auld wans asked lugs to sort out there husband's and sons who needed attention.
Can you bully bullies?
He thought he was the law. His buffer type were bullies who assaulted people and broke the law every day.
100% correct
Absolutely, and loved by some gobshites. A plunker.
Cant hav him now ,pc wont alawl it now
Thought He Was Tough My Uncle Gave Him One Box.☘🇮🇪
My grandad and all his family were born in the liberties and later moved to cabra west.
My uncle, Liam ball,known as mousey, was a lunatic in his day and by all accounts feared all over dublin, he battered lugs Brannan apparently.
I wonder if anyone remembers him from the pubs or from his business? Liam ball, mousey.
A panel beater and sprayer . A very tough and violent man jn his day. I have heard stories myself from older people in the pubs in Dublin,
After watching this and hearing stories from my grandad ( who was very straight laced ) he was a bad minded man who used his authority and position and boxing prowess to batter drunken men and kids a lot.
Anyhow if anyone remembers my uncle from those days I would be pleased to hear about it!
David Ball , well said , I'd sooner be a good bad guy than a bad good guy , one cuffed and scared to strike back , the other secure in the knowledge he and his fellow bully bastarts can kill and be home in time for Tea , ORIFICERS One and all
I lived in town and we got a pig who thought he was another lugs hit me and a friend,dropped a Slate from the roof on him never seen him again
david mangan Are you admitting to a crime here? Very interesting.
You're a great big man. You filthy coward, scumbag
@@frankharrington8528 You're a big man yourself for calling someone a filthy coward scumbag on the internet when you know there will be no recriminations. At least he got the desired result!
FUNNY
@@p.macdermott2490 haha but we’re and when 😂
Eliminate poverty you eliminate crime. Lugs was a class traitor and bully.
Haha, rubbish. A kick up the hole and a proper days work eliminates poverty.
@@mike8631 that’s what the wealthy want you working class idiots to think.
@@PS987654321PS "Working Class" 😂
@@showmemoviesnow cliche? Oh please, jackass. The link is proven empirically in a host of controlled studies and known for many decades now if not anecdotally for thousands of years. More economically equitable countries have little crime such as NL, Sweden, Norway, etc. And economically stratified societies have far more. Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, etc.
@@showmemoviesnow nope. None of what you have listed have and meaningfully relevant relationship with crime. All are outliers. Your comment only proves your bigotries are stronger than your intelligence. There is virtually zero inconsistent correlation between poverty and crime and all the data backs this up. It’s not complicated.
John Roche "like a big countryman,out of the bog",do these people think there's nothing outside the pale but marshland...maybe open your minds a little bit
Christy Dunn, the criminal who never won 😂
Me da knew him said he was very tough but a good one
Good old lugs . Tough guy but wouldn't go out in a high wind .