smellslikeshoes wrote: » Surely Xmas day would still be a quite busy day for them? There is plenty of drinking done on Xmas day but just in people's homes rather than in the pub, would guess lots of domestic disturbances etc. with lots of people spending time with family they wouldn't otherwise. I'd assume there would also be a lot of drink driving.
Rolli wrote: » I can remember talking to my brother last year the day after Christmas. He was telling me a guy bet the crap out of 2 kids and wife because he had no vodka or something like it...Absolutely shocking..
Larianne wrote: » One day of the year they bring in their own lunch, seeing as McDonalds is closed.
GalKiefer wrote: » They probably tip around the station until lunchtime when all the domestic violence calls start pouring in.
TomBeckett wrote: » Ha Ha f**k it would be ****e dough an the way things are gone over there now they prob dont even get paid like they ust to... think no matter what i worked at i would hate to work xmas day...
TomBeckett wrote: » Just wondered this... It must be just so boring obviously there has to be 2 or 3 in every station just in case.. but with all...!! most:rolleyes: pubs closed and nothing happening.. do they just have there own little party in the ststion or what??
Rolli wrote: » Do people here actually like the Gardaí ?
TomBeckett wrote: » do they just have there own little party in the ststion or what??
chucken1 wrote: » I love them
Rolli wrote: » I like what they do for people. Although, I hate what they do for people The stuff my brother tells me really is horrific.
charlemont wrote: » There's a lot of bad things I could say myself about them but I could also say a few good things, But my advice to anyone is if you don't bother them they won't bother you, Its best to just stay out of their way.
LighterGuy wrote: » I know where you are coming from. But, it doesnt work like that. You could be minding your own business then they stop you.