zenno wrote: » Their badge number and area location is on their right and left shoulder pad, as in (example Dublin: RB which is romeo bravo and is the location of swords) CA 1 or 2 or higher which would be charlie alpha 1 and so on. If you ever have a problem, the first thing to focus your eye in on is the badge number and write down the time as that will save you hastle and time. In cork it's no different. badge number always, and you have the time of said crime so all easily traced to the garda that was on duty at the time.
Marquis de carabas wrote: » There is no power of arrest for section 2 assault and they're not going to arrest for section 3 until there is a written statement of complaint. Nearly always for an assault this is the following day as often alcohol is involved. Their job, as they didn't witness it, is to verify who everyone is and gather evidence not decide who was right and who was wrong. That's for the court to decide. Amazingly, despite all the outrage here, this is for peoples protection. You wouldn't like it if someone could just turn around and accuse you of committing a crime and the guards would just arrest you. There are set procedures. Yes two lads were assaulted and yes the two lads accused looked like scumbags and yes we could all make up our own minds about who did what and who was right and wrong. But we expect better then that from guards. But not to worry. If they had acted as the op wished there'd be another thread in place instead of this one about Guards arresting two disadvantaged young lads for no reason.
Chris.Buckley wrote: » They're an utter joke to be fair! Today I saw a pair of them (beangarda driving) cruising around with the radio on, barely looking where she was going. and a few weeks ago, I was walking home at about 11, the street was relatively empty and a garda drove passed me. I gave a polite kindof half wave because I saw he was looking at me as he passed. about 20 seconds later he pulls up beside me and asks do I require assistance? I said no, I was just waving, and he tells me that I shouldn't be wasting police time..
grenache wrote: » The law is an ass in that case. I say this because one of the male gardai said that they knew the scumbags well. They obviously have previous. That means they should have been arrested. Full stop. I wonder how the guards would have reacted if the victims were girls or an old couple. Young males seem to be afforded no protection by our wonderful police force. I noticed that one of the cop's badge shoulder was 'DA', didn't get the number though. I did also obtain the reg plate of the paddywagon.
davetherave wrote: » If the two guys didn't want to press charges or go back to the station to give statements then there is not a whole lot that the Gardai could have done, as marquis said.
chainsawman wrote: » There were four Gardai and two detectives living in my area... Two next doors of Detectives houses was broken in and burgled and the other two near one Gardai House was also broken in... The thieves knows they will get away with it. I will give you another example. I know a guy who was charged with attempted murder awaiting trial, he broke into few house and got arrested, I asked him why he do that for, when his trial is coming soon, he said to me, that charge will be only be sentenced concurrently on top of his previous offence, At the trial, he got away from everything .. Seems they know the law more than the good lawabiding people . You cant blame the Gardai, their hands is tied by the law...It is the politicians responsible to amend the law to protect innocent lawabiding people.
grenache wrote: » I was in town less than an hour ago, when walking up Washington St, i see two druggie type scumbags set upon on two young guys outside the Daybreak shop. For no apparent reason. They really took a pasting too. One of the scumbags had a guy pinned down to the side of the kerb, and was continually kicking him in the head. And i mean really hard, i thought he would kill him. The other scummer was throwing punches at the second young guy, they looked like students. ..........
RoverJames wrote: » Considering the students were fully mobile seconds after the incident it can't be as bad as you describe. YOu weren't at all inclined to intervine... ?