Dan133269 wrote: » Almost all the unmarked Garda cars I've seen have been Mondeos. Possibly a Garda.
Wilde_37 wrote: » I agree that most are Mondeos but this was 06 - a bit old - also if an unmarked car wants you to know he is on to you he has loads of flashing blue lights. i have never seen a Garda car in Ireland use a red/blue light. also this was clearly attached like a Sat Nav or iphone. and he only had one light which I barely saw.
rescue16 wrote: » Gaurds in Ireland do not use Red and Blue flashing lights and if he wanted you to slow down he would of using a siren not a horn. There is a website were you can buy these lights and alot of boy racers and girl racers have them unfortunally. I have to admit garda cars have lights on there dash boards but these are always blue I am a member of the rescue services and when we get called out we have to respond fairly quickly so I have a red led light on my dash but I only use it when I very badly need too and I had to get premission from the super in or local station only had to use it once so far only this guy you came accross seems to me he was not a garda only a guy acting the fool.
mgbgt1978 wrote: » NOT a guard....just a w*nker . Pity you didn't get get his full reg. They (the real guards) love to hear about gob****es like this. PS Lavattack, I think you probably mean "insurance disc". All cars on Irish roads are meant to be taxed.
Wilde_37 wrote: » and then pointed to his flashing light. ?
Lavattack wrote: » Like the absense of hubcaps.
Nevore wrote: » Why would that be? I always knew to look for the cb and the insurance, newver crossed my mind to look at the wheels.
Lavattack wrote: » I Have no idea of the reason but next time you see an unmarked look at the wheels. I bet they wont have hubcaps!!! As I say I have no idea of the logic its just a tool I and others use to spot the boys in blue when they come around
man.about.town wrote: » ive seen marked cars with red/blue lights, though i think they were 11 d or 10d cars. maybe the mondeo got fitted with the new lights
rescue16 wrote: » I will find out and get back to ye with a answer. Were these lights on the dash or the back of the car ?
man.about.town wrote: » they were on the back of the car and i think it was a traffic corp car but cant i cant be sure
rescue16 wrote: » Hi again i rang a mate thats in the traffic corps he said this was a garda car they are around alright some of them have one blue and red light on the back of them so maybe it was a garda after all .
Sully wrote: » Nothing worse for a member of the Emergency Services having lights flashing and cars in their way and refusing to budge. Firmly believe this should be a criminal offense. There are many reasons why Guards don't use their sirens and in this cased used their horn - one reason being they did not wish to draw attention. A siren can be heard in more places then a horn, and the use of such would alert the person they are attending to which they may not wish. Its simple - if you see emergency lights and are indicated to move, then move. Don't sit there and hold them up because you want to be either ignorant, or you feel you shouldn't move because you have every right to be where you are, etc. If in doubt, move and call the Gardai and ask. Every second counts.
mgbgt1978 wrote: » PS Lavattack, I think you probably mean "insurance disc". All cars on Irish roads are meant to be taxed.
mecco wrote: » Emergency Services vehicles are usually in big bright colours and are lit up like a christmas tree. I think most people would hop out of their way without being need to be told. In fact, I dont even think anyone has mentioned or suggested not allowing them on ahead. Anyway, back to the OP. As nkay says, on a dual carraigeway you'd have to figure the guy was just a numpty.