pat1187 wrote: » I am curious about the money too, also where do I go about getting the epaulets,I know people attested since mid-summer who do not have any and others not allowed out because they do not have them.Is it up to the station to assign epaulet numbers? and then what?
star gazer wrote: » Would it be fair to say that the Reserve has had a slow but steady start? The poll question: is it here to stay?
vasch_ro wrote: » I think this is very fair comment, its a slow steady start but now reserves are getting established in the stations,i have experienced working with a few now in different stations south of the liffey and so far so good. One thing i have noticed is that many of reserves and indeed young Gardai want to be out and about all the time, when really sometimes having a reserve inside manning the station, the command and control system etc while some one else is on break would be a big benefit to the unit, not very exciting as such , but necessary, plus it means I don't have to pull a full time member of the streets to relieve the station, particularly on a friday/ or Sat night when its busy and I need bodies outside and when most reserves seem to work. I think its fair to say they have been well received and certainly the reserve attached to our unit has settled in well, it was a bit strange at first because it was a learning curve for me as well, not knowing what they could and could not do, but know the regulations/guide has been published and everything is in black and white more or less. Prisoners is still a bit of a grey area, and my only comment about public order arrests is that I guess the thinking is that you will always be with a full time member, plus it avoids you having to get time time off work to go to court.
geo1212 wrote: » Its good to see an honest and open opinion from a full time member, fair play vasch, and it is a valid point releasing members to beats with a Reservist covering front counter/public office/c&c etc.
baton charge wrote: » Hi forgive me if I am wrong but is it not up to the Unit sergeant to decide where the Reserve member is best placed during a shift.I for one have done my fair share on the comms desk and on the front desk.I thought the whole concept of The Garda Reserve was to be seen out and about in the community.I am open to correction on this point.
lehanemore wrote: » any Reserve Gardai working Christmas Eve/Christmas Day?
cushtac wrote: » Why would anyone in their right mind volunteer to come on either day, especially as they're not getting paid?
paul666 wrote: » because they probably enjoy what they do
leinsterdude wrote: » Well said, that's exactly it! When it becomes a chore or a "second paying job" then its time to quit. Hi,are you in kildare reserves?
civdef wrote: » Maybe they didn't celebrate Christmas for religious or cultural reasons? Otherwise it seems altogether over-enthusiastic.
cushtac wrote: » They're not paid.
lehanemore wrote: » we know.
civdef wrote: » Not really, I'm a member of a voluntary organisation myself, and like the rest of the year I'll be available if something happens, but that doesn't mean you'll find me down at the base on Christmas morning doing paperwork.
leinsterdude wrote: » What are you on about I didnt,are you joking???
cushtac wrote: » Tell leinsterdude, he called it a second paying job.
lehanemore wrote: » I get the feeling that no matter how well thought out it is and implimented, there are always going to be naysayers and moaners.