gifted wrote: » We have no idea of the ****e that the gardai have to put up with, or the scum that they have to deal with every day. We get clips on social media that are only a drop in time of the ****e they put up with. Not for all the money in the world would I do their job. They put up and deal with the low life so we the law abiding people can stay safe .
Kylta wrote: » They don't call you psycho for nothing maybe the next time you see that bottom you should give it an auld smack. Sure if you can still use your hands when the guards are finished with you, you can let me know what hospital your in and I'll bring you up grapes. Oh sorry no visiting during covid. Anyway psycho that bottom is itching for a smack
banie01 wrote: » Restraint, de-escalation and actual policing are great.Crime clearance rates in Ireland are the envy of many others. The professional aspect of the force has really improved massively over the last 20yrs. There is a huge drive for cultural change and it is a slow process but it is happening. I spend a lot of time with members and with potential members and the drive to learn and to improve across the lower and middle ranks is huge. Those middle ranking members are slowly moving up the ladder and dragging that change with them.
Mimon wrote: » Agree with everything else but the bolded bit is rubbish. Guards fob off a lot of crimes off and don't take them on so that skews these numbers.
Kylta wrote: » The gestapo is always the gestapo
badabing106 wrote: » Talk about the good cops rather than bad cops?
TuringBot47 wrote: » Your comment is disgusting. Decent ordinary people have nothing to worry about. Only scumbags don't like the guards. Or people raised in scumbag estates who have it drilled into them not to talk to the guards / socially conditioned to fear being labelled a rat. My sister was saved by the guards/unmarked special branch from being raped by two immigrants, one legal the other illegal. Date rape drugs found in their flat later. Only the criminal and morally bankrupt tend to have a poor view of the guards.
martingriff wrote: » You have no idea what the gestapo is or like. We may have some bad cops but the Gardai and not even close to the gestapo
Kylta wrote: » Have you any idea what the gestapo were like?
thunderdog wrote: » Some great musicians in the garda band
Kylta wrote: » So lets maybe I know more about the guards than you do my dictator friend
pgj2015 wrote: » Say something nice about An Garda Siochana
daithi7 wrote: » I was caught speeding today in Waterford on a road that looked like a motorway, the Garda let me off with a warning despite being caught doing 137km/h in a 100 km/h zone. Decent Garda. The last time I was stopped in Cork, same thing happened.... Garda said to me then, that it would be better to arrive a little late in this life, than a little early to the next. Very decent Garda.
TP_CM wrote: » First posts are all lovely jubbly and then I flick to the most recent post and suddenly The Gestapo comes out of nowhere. Standard.
PsychoPete wrote: » There's a local garda to me and she has a lovely bottom