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Since their is more widespread democratic support for Án Gárda Síochána since partial independence, they occupy stations - not barracks! Unlike their paramilitary predecessors, the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)/Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP), which were largely imperial impositions. Undoubtedly, smart alec college boy lawyers coincidentally alientate many conscientious Gardaí out of a necessity to establish their own career. Sad but true.
reflects badly on Ireland,understatement of the year,how can these slimy lawyer types who defend the indefensible look at themselves or believe in the justice they are sworn to uphold,cynical lowlife,almost as bad as the creeps they defend,feel sorry for poor old used mom though.
Probably many regular gardi and some of their sergeants are very caution of their actions since a female sergeant lost her job last fall, along with 3 gardai, 2 of whom received jail sentences, for having used necessary force to arrest a drunk who used a public street in Waterford as a lavetory. As is often the case with NYC cops, in the Irish sate a garda is damned if he do and damned if he don't. The law-breakers have all kinds of rights, but the garda on the beat has to be exceedingly cautios lest he should violate those sacret rights.
Know how many unserved criminal warrants there are collecting dust in Garda barracks? Approximately 140,000 give or take a dozen. The garda are simply a report taking organization. They appeal for information but do not take proactive actions in regards to criminal activity.
They look after their own.
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