colliegG wrote: » Bribery: The offering of money or other incentives to persuade somebody to do something, especially something dishonest or illegal Gift: Something that is given to somebody, usually in order to provide pleasure or to show gratitude. Where do you think a cup of coffee fits in?? Also if the Gardai were actively grafting shops in their district do you think they'd settle for a coffee? If, as some claim, their professional ethics and morals were for sale do you not think they might be a tad dearer? Never knew there was such jealousy towards the Gardai over their coffee. Also there would NEVER be an investigation into removing a nite clubs licence over a member being refused entry. (There's not enough resources) What an obsessive, misinformed, paronoid crock of sh1t this thread is.
colliegG wrote: » A COUPLE OF HUNDRED EURO??? BETWEEN THE WHOLE STATION?? OH MY GOD :eek: I didn't realise it was that endemic. Wow. Corruption of the highest level. Quick call the Ombudsman. My friend of mine (accountant) is at this moment driving around the city delivering €2500 worth of hampers to clients. My brother (builder) will deliver around the same over the weekend. Honestly have a think now. You don't know anyone who either gets or receives gifts??
Xavi6 wrote: » Getting free coffee isn't the greatest perk of all time but when you couple it with free public transport, free admission to night clubs etc it becomes a different story.
Sonnenblumen wrote: » But still they'd never accept a free ticket to watch MCFC Muppets!:D
Xavi6 wrote: » I knew I should have put my 'Muppet of the Year' vote to better use.
Trojan911 wrote: » Still haven't answered the question. (My god, I can see now why the regulars were so against the forming of Hobby Bobbies)....
Sonnenblumen wrote: » Yeah lets vote for MCFC to win Premier, no, to win anything! Bitter and Blue.
colliegG wrote: » Also I would advise you that naming a supermarket and then impugning them with such malicious rumours as bribing the police may lead to them getting a bit litigous about it.
DeVore wrote: » Gardai shouldnt take anything because it erodes confidence in their incorruptability. If these places dont think they will get a return on such things, then why are they doing it? Are they just overwhelmed with gratitude and social spirit? DeV.
Trojan911 wrote: » Not a rumour, a fact. And the question remains just what it is, a question. What can this be construed as? A bribe or a gift? How do think some members of the public would perceive it? (Above post #242 revised)
colliegG wrote: » You see I know that it's not a fact. As I already told you I know a retired inspector who never received anything from any well known chain of supermarkets. I would think that if you had proof to support your accusations you would not have edited your earlier post.
colliegG wrote: » My whole point is that lots of people get freebies, gifts or perks and it is hypocritical to hold the Gardai up to a set of moral standards that the rest of us don't have to keep. People maintaining a holier than thou attitude about something that pervades every level of Irish society is what bugs me, not whether the Gardai are corrupt or not in accepting a near worthless freebie.
DeVore wrote: » Gardai shouldnt take anything because it erodes confidence in their incorruptability.
DeVore wrote: » If these places dont think they will get a return on such things, then why are they doing it? Are they just overwhelmed with gratitude and social spirit? DeV.
Trojan911 wrote: » It is a fact, I have personally handed over the "Christmas box" to an Inspector somewhwere in Ireland and on other occasions, some detectives. So, again, What do you think the public will perceive from the free drink given out? Bribery or a gratuity/gift?
GreeBo wrote: » Apaprently they do it because its Business101.
MrJoeSoap wrote: » Yeah perhaps everyone should pick a big side to support and then boast when "their" side wins something. How big is your penis?
colliegG wrote: » Btw the whole Hobby Bobby thing? No offence but it doesn't bother me coming from yourself. Now from a Garda it would be a differnet matter. Can you not see that I'm defending a section of the community who don't really care much for me. Frankly it's not them I defend but rather the principle of equality.
DeVore wrote: » If these places dont think they will get a return on such things, then why are they doing it? Are they just overwhelmed with gratitude and social spirit?
GreeBo wrote: » He has also seen free niteclub entry and free intercity travel.
GreeBo wrote: » So two shops dont ever get robbed at the same time? What one shop town do you live in mate?
GreeBo wrote: » Ah ok, so if it was something more expensive you see that it could buy extra protection? 2 cups of coffee day is at least €600 tax free. Id love you to let me know what figure you *do* have problems with.
GreeBo wrote: » Good business acumen? Thats hilarious. Its good business acumen for a developer to give the planning board free holidays, that doesnt make it right. Im amazed that you cannot see how joe soap getting freebies is not the same as a public servant in the course of their duties getting freebies.
GreeBo wrote: » show me the flaw or shut up really.:cool:
Fighting Irish wrote: » They deserve the perks i think, i'm not sure how much they get paid but i'm 99% sure its not enough. ps i'm not a guard
TheNog wrote: » Maybe this thread should be closed and we could all agree to disagree