Police in Galway
As some of you may remember, I made a post here previously about an experience I had with having to phone an ambulance for some stupid possibly-drugged up american teenager.
Recently, possibly a few days ago, I'm not entirely sure, I was sitting in Eyre Square on the grass under a tree. Being the typical 'Sun-bum' that I can be (and no, I wasn't tanning my arse before anyone says it <evil glance at RHG>). When suddenly I hear this commotion. Somebody shouting. So I look over by the small (crappy) park. Just by the benches, near where the JFK Memorial (I think its the JFK Memorial?) is, there's 6 guys standing there. 4 guys, an old looking guy, and someone supported by a pair of crutches. One of the 4 is shouting at the old man. Swearing his head off. He starts shouting, "Give it to me, give it to me", and grabs one of the crutches from the guy who's supported by them. He falls to the ground instantly and hard. He stays there for a few minutes, not moving.
The guy with the crutch then proceeds to whack the old man across the head, while his other 3 friends stand there. One pulls off his jacket and makes menacing movements towards random people that attempt to come close. Eyre Square, being the absolutely pictureperfect day it was, is packed. I don't approach for fear of my own life. Nobodies moving close to help the old man. And he continues to be whacked, possibly about 10 times in total, across the head. The resulting force cracking the crutch in 2.
Eventually, after much threats of being shot, the 4 men then walk away. Only at this point does a single police officer come into the scene. Breathless and panting. He runs over to the 2 remaining people. At this point some people had approached them. The guy who was on the crutches was sitting on one of the benches, whilst the old man, bleeding proffousely (damn hard word to spell) from the side of his head, stands in front of him. The guard, after much discussion with himself, approaches. He stands there and says nothing, until finally he talks to the 2 men and takes statements.
Finally, a squad car pulls into the square, stays there for a moment, and drives away. All of this whilst the 4 men were still visible.
So I ask you this, are the guards adequate in Galway? Walking around town lately, you would see about 4/5 guards walking together down Shop Street. When they see a crowd around a busker, they are more than willing to move in and disperse them, and yet when someone is in the midst of a violent attack, they only send 1. Stange.