pappyodaniel wrote: » Whilst I wouldn't have a warm relationship with them I do respect the institution. For instance if I get attacked, suffer a burglary or experience an accident they would be my first port of call. My own opinion is the less dealings you have with the Gardai, then your life is going in the right direction.
genericguy wrote: » Have experienced them picking on myself and my friends as a child, for no reason other than the area we grew up in was rough. Have experienced them refuse to come out to assaults and burglaries because they were "too busy". They arrive faster than bullets from guns when you offer to take care of things yourself though. I've noted their absence on occasions where known drug dealers have been murdered, whereas they would have been up those people's arses for weeks on end before suddenly disappearing. And now, on a day to day basis, I hear their cries of lack of support and resources to fight crime while 4 to 6 of them stand on college green to give out fines to people for driving through it at 5pm. All in all, I wouldn't rate them. I know it's the crap pay that stops useful and hard working humans from joining; I certainly wouldn't work for their money, but the absolute dregs that put on that uniform every day leave a lot to be desired.
JackieBauer wrote: » Anyway, I think most of them are very cock sure and ignorant so and so's, and some are nice.
Widdershins wrote: » The contents of a friend's work van was robbed. He was tipped off about the culprit, drove past their yard and saw one of his own pieces of equipment in the yard. He rang the gardai and told them, and he was told to go and take the gear back himself. I can only guess nobody wanted to go over there as the thief is a rough character.
kbannon wrote: » In fairness, what can the gardai do? Was the stolen equipment identifiable in any way? I doubt that the garda who was advising them was scared. More likely that there was either a manpower issue or that the gardai would not be able do anything legally.
AudreyHepburn wrote: » To be honest when some-one says that they have had nothing but trouble with police, my immediate reaction is to wonder if the issue is with the person themselves, not the Gardai. I find it hard to believe that every Garda you have dealt with is a bad egg. Perhaps you need to step back and have a look at how you interact with them; Are you smart with them? Uncooperative? Rude? Disrespectful?