Random wrote: » Two questions if I can ... 1. What does a Garda ID look like? I've glanced at them in the past but never really had much of a look. If someone comes up to me on the street and says they're a Garda ... I'll challenge them to see their ID but then where will I be? I won't know what I'm looking at. Where can I see a sample short of going down my local Garda station and getting strange looks.
Holsten wrote: » I think they like a black leather wallet, with the Garda crest in gold on one side and with the info of the Garda on the other side.
Random wrote: » I looked at it for a while and noticed there was no date of birth on it.
donvito99 wrote: » My mums been 29 for a while...
Sully wrote: » The retired member card is similar tho slightly neater.
Karlitosway1978 wrote: » Come again? There is no such id issued.
House wrote: » That's not strictly true, retired members are part of the GSRMA and usually have subscriptions to the Síochán magazine and get a GSRMA ID wallet that looks very similar to the current active member's ID, but with different badging, obviously. It's certainly not an official ID and shouldn't be represented to be such. My father, a retired sergeant in Kerry has the ID wallet still, I'll get a piccy of the badge if I can. EDIT: Their site is here http://www.gsrma.com/
gary the great wrote: » I found a Garda ID on the street about a year ago. Handed it into the Garda Station and he grabbed it of me, said "where'd you get that" and went off. Not even a thanks...I know a lot of people who would of kept that...a thanks would of been nice.
TheNog wrote: » Back on topic, would the ID not be an older version than the one we have? I remember my dads was something like what Sully describes.
brayblue24 wrote: » Sounds like the one we had in the mid 90s. It was like going around with a CD case in your back pocket.
TheNog wrote: » One day I was checking the equipment in the car and left the Alcoloyser on the roof of it. Got a call do dashed off. A few minutes a lady comes into the station to hand it in. The S.O. got a shock. THank christ she did. Imagine the paper I would have to write on
Random wrote: » Two questions if I can ... 1. What does a Garda ID look like? I've glanced at them in the past but never really had much of a look. If someone comes up to me on the street and says they're a Garda ... I'll challenge them to see their ID but then where will I be? I won't know what I'm looking at. Where can I see a sample short of going down my local Garda station and getting strange looks. 2. Garda can't let their ID out of their sight? Is this true? I worked in retail before where if someone wanted finance they we needed copy of ID etc. A Garda wanted finance and wanted to use their ID. They handed it to me, I looked at it for a while and noticed there was no date of birth on it. So I had to check with my manager. I says to the Garda (who was off duty etc etc as I say, justa normal customer) that I had to check with my manager and moved to walk into the back (tiny shop all things considered). He went mental! Grabbed the ID back from me and I sorta just looked at him funny. He said he's not allowed it out of his hands let alone out of sight.
macguru wrote: » Not quite the current issue but recent enough, current issue is very similar, there seems to be two badge designs for the warrant cards, one with the light and dark blue enameled badge and one with just the dark blue enamelling (probably different issue dates one before the two colours became the Garda "corporate" identity colours).
bo-bo wrote: » is that an ebay pic :eek:
macguru wrote: » Now that would be scary - It's a pic from the classifieds of the Police Memorabilia Collectors Club in the UK. Ebay are actually pretty good at removing any Garda, PSNI or UK police force current or recent issue items (they do allow some items as long as any flashes, logos, serial numbers and lettering are removed) - once they are advised of the status of the item.
bo-bo wrote: » lol. here was me thinking that some poor member was in such financial difficulty that he was auctioning off his equipment
djtechnics1210 wrote: » Or your disco pass :D:D
Chief--- wrote: » Nobody refers to it as a warrant card. Its your badge or official id.