darkpagandeath wrote: » When does off duty turn into on holiday ?
discodiva92 wrote: » No doubt he will be well looked after Prob full pay out too knowing this country
goose2005 wrote: » Maybe he had to pay a transaction fee for the ATM, so it's wasteful to make several small withdrawals
Yamanoto wrote: » Whether that guard was sozzled or not I don't know, but he exercised extraordinarily poor judgement wandering about New Orleans looking to 'party' at that time of the morning. It's even more bewildering, given the mans profession. Thank god he's home in one piece, but wtf was he thinking?
AudreyHepburn wrote: » That's what he is on or off duty, why shouldn't he be referred to as such. If it were a Doctor or a Priest or a Professor they'd be referred to as such, why not a Garda.
Iranoutofideas wrote: » He sure as **** wasn't after a drink. $200? Was he looking for a vintage champagne not available in his hotel bar?
Deleted User wrote: » He's still a garda, whether or not he's on duty. Doctors are still doctors whether they're working or not. Firemen are still firemen when they're not at work.
Calahonda52 wrote: » Just wondering is it correct that the Irish man shot at an ATM in Florida is continuously referred to in the media as Garda or garda, depending what you read. Do they carry the title all the time or only when in uniform and on duty?
Willfarman wrote: » What if you were joe soap wandering the streets while intoxicated alone at a 5am in morning, meet a dodgy guy who says he bring you to a place where you can get "drink", or a prostitute, ...he went to an atm to withdraw 200 dollars... And you get shot by a scumbag. Are you then joe soap plonker or farmer plumber cheese maker hero.
NotCominBack wrote: » Fully agree, newsworthiness, if it was me that was shot dead then I would just be Irishman shot dead in another country. Unless of course it was in the Daily Pun, then it would read, "Notcominback went out to buy a pint of milk, got shot dead by scoundrels, now he's definitely not comin back"
The Peanut wrote: » I think the point he was making is would the papers refer to him as Fireman Brian Hanrahan or Doctor Brian Hanrahan? The answer is probably yes. You'd wonder how far the referencing of his career would go though; certain professions which are seen as assisting society in any way are often sold by the media in a popular light; the fact he is a garda almost adds to the poignancy of the news article; brave garda injured off-duty and all that. I'm not having a pop at the man's profession at all but more at the media handling of it.
Willfarman wrote: » He was looking to get his hole I'd say..
The Peanut wrote: » I think the point he was making is would the papers refer to him as Fireman Brian Hanrahan or Doctor Brian Hanrahan? The answer is probably yes.
Calahonda52 wrote: » Do they carry the title all the time or only when in uniform and on duty?