spudz21 wrote: » Having difficulty getting some relatives dates of birth for my form BR:( A friend directed me to the general register office, sent them an email but they have stated that I will need to fill in application forms and pay fees to get the details Anybody have any other ideas?it would be a great help:D
sf94 wrote: » Just ring them up. I rang them up twice and they gave me all the DOB's I needed over the phone.....and they were extremely helpful! Just google them and you'll get the number for the office
Eliezer Powerful Signal wrote: » How long have u being waiting?i done my interview a few weeks ago my form is jus about ready have u had ur meetings yet?
Echo1 wrote: » Thought this would be the best place to post this. Iv decided id like to do my Dissertation on the Garda Reserve but as I wasnt a member I thought serving Reserve's could help suggest a topic area. Im thinking something along the lines of 'Are Garda Reserves adequately trained (or empowered) to furfil their intended function' Im not looking to slate The GR etc I have a genuine interest. Any feedback or suggetions would be appreciated.
EGOSHEA wrote: » I work in research myself. Issues to consider would include methodology to be employed, how to contact participants (boards.ie members would not be representative of the group), how you would get clearance from Garda HQ to sample from a more representative list, etc. PM me if you have any specific questions. Sounds like you'll be employing a qualitative design?
trail man wrote: » when this happens the reserve gardai concept will hit the front page....
CO19 wrote: » Was only thinking this myself the other day that if a reserve was to get injured on duty the GRA will be using that as an excuse to get it scrapped but then again I thought sure why would a reserve getting injured be grounds for the concept to be looked at ? as the regulars still get injured with all their better training, so it's no different for the reserves,full time member or reserve you're still running the risk of getting injured no matter how much training you have.
Richiedelight wrote: » hi there, what training is happening in gorey? thats my station....
freddiew wrote: » We may be organising training in Gorey would you be interested?
CO19 wrote: » Was only thinking this myself the other day that if a reserve was to get injured on duty the GRA will be using that as an excuse to get it scrapped but then again I thought sure why would a reserve getting injured be grounds for the concept to be looked at ? as the regulars still get injured with all their better training, so it's no different for the reserves,full time member or reserve you're still running the risk of getting injured and still will get injured no matter how much training you have.
ZoneAlarm wrote: » This is the info i got from page 192 on these threads read back you will see it That is to do with the asp training but i cannot find any more info about it sorry:(
freddiew wrote: » ASP training may be happening in a venue in Gorey not the Station if there are enough to do it, it will save a trip to Templemore. Are you interested? Are you Fulltime or GR.
nice guy always wrote: » Hey lads, since when have GR been issued with ASPs, and is the training done in the college??
ZoneAlarm wrote: » They have been getting them for a while now, as they no longer issue the wooden baton any longer, asp training for other GR is already underway at the collage at the present time, just their is a back log at the moment, so if we could get it done else where it would be great.
nice guy always wrote: » Thanks for that, so I presume they will recall all our reserves at some stage to train up.
limerick2009 wrote: » hello all i am hoping to get a call any day now in relation to a medical for the gr as my application has been active for quiet a long time.so far so good.i hear there is a class starting training in september.for anyone to be called to training in september i would imagine a call for the medical should be very soon.would be glad to hear from anyone in a similar position to me.has anyone heard about gr medicals taking place soon.
Abed wrote: » Lads, I recall reading that a reserve was seriously injured as a result of physical attack on his first month of service in Templebar in Dublin back in 2007. As far as I remember he was the Chinese lad who was one of the first reservists.
cushtac wrote: » He wasn't a reservist, he was a student.
EGOSHEA wrote: » I think Cushtac's right about him being a full-timer - but not a student, it seems.http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2007/12/01/story49335.asp What would ye all make of pepper spray being introduced over the next while?
cushtac wrote: » He was a student at the time, the Examiner have it wrong.
ZoneAlarm wrote: » Yes you are correct in that he is from pearse st station there was also a reserve assaulted but he was doing his regular job as a Bus Driver and that happened in Clanbrassil st.
nice guy always wrote: » Then would I be right in pointing out he wasnt a reserve at the time of the assault.....he was a bus driver??
TheNog wrote: » First time I saw the handcuffs I had already seen this vid and its true. Very easy to do without much pressure at all :eek: Cheap as chips tbh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFjJLLJ6k34