beauf wrote: » I don't really see it as a "different" area. Someone stealing your bin is likely to be a neighbor or someone who walks past on a regular basis. Can you not set up a camera and catch them?
January wrote: » Could the woman being targetted not set up a camera and catch them?... .
beauf wrote: » ... You want an elderly lady to catch 3 grown men... as they drive by egging her house...
January wrote: » Could the woman being targetted not set up a camera and catch them? Better than the garda mounting a special operation to catch the culprits... cheaper too probably.
January wrote: » You want me to sit watching cctv all night to confront a gang of scumbags who are stealing bins? No, you set the cctv up and if there's an incident you watch it back to find the culprits after wards. The lady could have done the same and it's the advice garda should have given her not to set up a special operation. It was an overreaction that wouldn't have been repeated in a disadvantaged part of the area.
rockatansky wrote: » Is that meant to be a joke??
beauf wrote: » I assume not being being able was also true of the retired lady. Of course it was't just this lady it was on going damage to a number of cars and houses etc, (...paid more than €2,000 in damages...) so we don't know the true cost of the damage caused. Sounds like they focused on one vulnerable person, it was probably that as much as the damage. I expect they caught these simply because they were easy to find. In my experience I've never had a good response time from the Garda no matter where I've lived in D15. Always get the we have no cars in the area, or they are dealing with something more urgent. Seems very different in other parts of the city, from what I here. Maybe other areas have always had more resources.
737max wrote: » I lived in one of those areas which you suggest are the ones the Guards don't care about. A significant minority of the locals in those ares don't make them feel very welcome when they do call.
eviltwin wrote: » My street is full of families and old people. They have nothing to be afraid of. Afaik there have been no attacks on gardai up here so I don't think they can use that excuse.
737max wrote: » You make Ladyswell sound so nice and genteel. Even the placename sounds nice.
miamee wrote: » Imagine how it feels to live there then - feel at risk or targeted by a crime - call Gardaí for help - they never come. It's inexcusable.
eviltwin wrote: » Believe it or not we are not all scumbags.
737max wrote: » having lived in a similar area I can believe it but would I if I were a Garda be up and atom for visiting my estate at 3 in the morning...There be dragons.
737max wrote: » Although I have received poor service from Blanch Gardai I have sympathy for them. The population exploded and the number of Gardai didn't increase in D15...
beauf wrote: » I'm the same. Its a tough job no argument. But the response times in Blanch have always been poor. Regardless of where in D.15
are you serious wrote: » Gardaí in Blanch dont respond anywhere :rolleyes: Its all a numbers game. You have to be realistic here lads.
Shemale wrote: » Ok officer :rolleyes: Realistic like saying Leitrim has the same Garda numbers as Dublin? Go to the station in Blanch any night and all you can see/hear are the Gardai having a laugh in the back while you wait over an hour for a form to be stamped. How many Gardai pass you on the street a month in Blanch?
are you serious wrote: » I'll pass the message on next time I see than no having a laugh while in work! 😂