andekwarhola wrote: » Come again?
Riskymove wrote: » They are different MOs Burglaries in urban areas are rarely aggravated they tend to be opportunistic In rural areas these gangs are carrying out home invasion style events. They beat and torture residents particularly elderly ones. Such rural residents feel more vulnerable as a result
hurler32 wrote: » the Mayhem that is rural Ireland in recent years as travelling gangs rob man woman and child ...
seamus wrote: » Rural burglaries been declining steadily for years while they've skyrocketed in urban areas. That doesn't suit the "be afraid, be very afraid" narrative though.
slavetothegrind wrote: » Based on what statistics? Are we talking brutal assault for hours or a quick B&E? In an urban area the nearest garda station is considerably closer than in a lot of rural areas, and response times quicker. In a rural area even a muppet criminal could work out if i call in a crime here the one car on duty will be a half hour from where he is going to work.
Birdie Num Num wrote: » Not always a reality though. Half a hour would be as quick as it gets in some instances.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Shoot to kill
dxhound2005 wrote: » I hear very few reports of Bank and Post Office robberies in the news. Also tiger kidnaps and security van hold ups. They used to be more common, and obviously measure were taken to make them harder for the criminals. Criminals will always move on to something else, and take the path of least resistance. Nowadays I would think that the big money is in online and phone scams.
John_Rambo wrote: » However, I have no problem with an experienced arms handler (like a farmer/hunter) shooting a burglar with violent intent! I don't think anyone else would.
Omackeral wrote: » Wouldn't expect anything less from you Mr Rambo :pac:
donegaLroad wrote: » A few burglars drove from Cork to Donegal recently in a stolen car but were apprehended by the gardaí.https://www.donegalnow.com/news/garda-detection-cork-burglars-donegal-warning-us/208237
Doltanian wrote: » The disgusting sentences handed out by the liberal elite scumbag judges and the SJW parasite legal system is the entire problem. If these robbing scumbags were locked up and given proper sentences then it would end the problem fast. The Death sentence and more liberal handgun laws for landowning citizens with clean criminal records and no mental health issues would go a long way to fixing it also.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Even if there is a garda station open in the locality, it means feck all. The amount of policing many gardai do these days is laughable. No guard is going to come near your property if there's a chance they'll meet your burglars in person.
elperello wrote: » Enter an occupied house to rob 5 minimum years. Enter an occupied house and offer violence minimum 10 years.
tabby aspreme wrote: » At the end of that article it lists the 4 garda stations open 24/7 in Donegal , not a lot for such a big area
seamus wrote: » If only it was possible to communicate with people over long distances without leaving your home, then people could report crimes. Bolting themselves in after mid afternoon. Did you just get here from the 1940s? Ridiculous Nonsense.
Deleted User wrote: » In fairness, although it may vary from station to station, in my experience, Garda stations won't take a report unless it's made in person. I live in Drogheda, I can't ring the Gardai and make an official report about something (I can alert them to something, but not make a proper report that is logged. It has to be in-person).