Potential-Monke wrote: » Oh no, a random person on the internet sarcastically thinks i'm a credit to the force. Whatever shall i do. And you seem to think that by saying something on here is clearly showing how i do my job? Cop on to yourself. I'm a professional, i do my job professionally . I treat people as they treat me. And you know what? I'm good at it. I would say ask my bosses, but you probably couldn't care that there are actually good Gardaí out there. We're all corrupt. We're all cancelling fines (which, as is already well documented, Garda rank cannot do), we take bribes, etc, blah, blah, blah. I don't bring my personal feelings to work, but you probably won't believe that either. So, meh.
I hope to God that every one of these absolute scum get genital cancer and die a horrible, excruciating death, because that's all they deserve
Streetwalker wrote: » Yeah okaaaaay then :rolleyes: You wished cancer upon people who are protesting. Have you ever seen anyone die of that fu cking horrible disease?? Catch yourself on ffs.
Banjo String wrote: » On the contrary. You made (as Little CuChulainn maintains) a very serious allegation about protesters, that could be considered as serious as terrorist offences. Let me ask, have you been to the gards with this information yet? I'd withdraw the allegation if it was me, because without a source, it is meaningless, and totally misleading (prob intentionality)
Little CuChulainn wrote: » Ever seen the victim of a petrol bomb?
Longstand14 wrote: » You are a Garda Member, people expect more from you then the pretty horrendous comments you have dished out in your previous post on wishing protesters get cancer. It makes you no different from the people that post those hate filled posts on FB about the female Guard at Coolock Garda Station. Also word of caution - be very careful, quite easy to work out who you are.
donvito99 wrote: » I've provided a source as to seeking out the addresses of Gardaí. It's being conveniently ignored.
tayto lover wrote: » Give it to the garda and let them deal with it if you think it is a serious threat.
Streetwalker wrote: » Nope not at all and don't see how it's of any relevance here at all. A member of the police force of this state is wishing cancer and death upon people of that state on a public forum. How you feel about that?
moxin wrote: » You're providing further publicity to the photo of the Garda hence perhaps endangering his safety. Are you a provocateur?
Potential-Monke wrote: » Yeah, i did, and i have, and it would be too good for some of these people. Do you take everything you read on an internet forum to heart? No, on here i'm an anonymous citizen of Ireland. These are the comments of a person, not a Garda. I'm not allowed identify myself as one on the internet. Gardaí are muted, they cannot stand up for themselves, and the Government doesn't stand up for them either. And let them work out who i am, i've gone beyond the point of caring anymore, because regardless of what happens, i'm on my own anyway. I'm disillusioned with this country and it's actions, blaming an innocent organisation for Government decisions in this very particular debate. Yes, there are bad people in the job, there are bad people in every job, but just because i had a bad experience with a plumber, and because there's a whole host of bad plumbing examples out there, doesn't mean that i think all plumbers are incompetent and useless. The same should apply to AGS, but it doesn't. People want something to blame, and AGS are an easy target. I'm leaving this now, because it's just not worth it. I hope that those who are so anti-Garda never need them, because these mobs are doing nothing for the force, they are negatively affecting those trying to do an honest job. I could guarantee that a very high number would quit if they could financially afford it. Country will be well and truly ****ed if that happens, because the military would be brought in, and they won't take half the ****e that AGS do.
Banjo String wrote: » I didn't see any proof of anyone asking for names and addresses of Gardai on it in exchange for cash though.
Prob best to delete the link, to protect the gards anonymity.
Potential-Monke wrote: » Ok, just to respond directly to this, and then i'm done. How do you feel about those wishing assault on Gardaí? I wish death on quite a lot of people, but just because i wish it doesn't mean i want it to happen. It's a figure of speech in an attempt to convey my feelings. Sure, probably shoulnd't have said it, but it's said and there's nothing i can do about it now. I'm pretty sure members of the police force get these threats every day of the week, i wouldn't know, i'm not one of them, or can't identify myself as one if i was. So, again, i'm an anonymous person posting their feelings.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » The people hes wishing it on are looking to petrol bomb a station and attack Gardai at their homes. Cant say im too bothered by his comments. Nice to see the true face of the protests shining true.
donvito99 wrote: » Something I never contended.
donvito99 wrote: » That implies that there may be posters on here, in your view, that might follow through on what they have implied already?
Streetwalker wrote: » Lol yeah because all the people who oppose the water scam are looking to petrol bomb a Gardaí station :pac:
moxin wrote: » You thanked Potential-Monke's post wishing cancerous death on protesters, that makes you equal to those nasty commenters on FB.
tayto lover wrote: » Sounds like sour grapes. That was a Facebook page and should not be seen on Boards. If there is something illegal in it you should report it and have the people responsible dealt with. Incidentally they are not the "true face of the protests" either.