Garda Two Tier incompetence

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I am guilty of using a mobile whilst driving - have 2 kits in my own car - had to use someone elses for two hours but hey - guilty so no arguments on that.

I sent my fixed offence notice including a cheque to Kilrush and it was returned to me as I had not included a photocopy of my driving license. The wording on my fixed offence notice was "it is recommended that you include a photocopy etc." I chose not to send it as it is not mandatory.

I rang up the inspector to investigate and yes - I do not have to send a copy of my license - it makes their job easier.

So I went back to my local plodshop and handed the sergeant my original notice, my letter sending the original notice and cheque back to me, my cheque and the non prepaid envelope.

I told the sergeant that I have complied with their requirements, I will not be paying for another stamp and left the lot with him.

He tried giving it back to me but I refused to take it. His argument was that he had no way of issuing a receipt - I told him I did not want a receipt - just put a stamp on it and post it. As I left he said that he was leaving it on the counter - and with that he shut the window.

Talk about public service. I pay all these peoples wages through taxes. I'm not adding to an Posts coffers as well.

Whilst I may not be feeling "community minded" right now that is my choice- it is not down to me to pay two loads of postage to make their life easier.

You may ask why I'm being a tad belligerent - easy - a work colleague got stopped for exactly the same thing - plod says "cor is that one of those new xyz phones", looked at it and let him off.

Both of us are guilty of the same offense for slightly different reasons but guilty nonetheless. I was polite, admitted the offense immediately, was given no benefit of the doubt or opportunity to present my vehicle with two fitted car kits......

Two tier slapdash policing - I'm buggered if I pay for a second stamp.

Phew - rant over!!!!
 
When you've calmed down,go back in to the garda station and retrieve your documents and post them.Is it worth a court appearance and 4 points ?
 
Look at all the inconvenience and unecessary stress that you are causing yourself for 55 cent.
 
Aha, this is where I have them.....spoke to the inspectors assistant yesterday...they can only fine me as I have a UK license....one of the benefits of emigration.... so I only have to pay the fine. I am so fed up with these pedants I'm fighting back the only way I know - be as pedantic as they are.
 
unless you have had countless years experience in what is loosely described as "public service" in this country your level of pedantry will be no match...

daithi
 
Speaking of pedantic.

I remember a few years ago I applied for either my driving licence or test(can't remember which one it was). There's a label on the application form on which you write out your address so the Public Servant concerned can stick it on the envelope back to you when they send back your new licence or test date. I forgot to fill out that label. And guess what, some Public Servant wrote back to me, included the form, telling me to fill out the label!!!!!!!
 
The wording on my fixed offence notice was "it is recommended that you include a photocopy etc." I chose not to send it as it is not mandatory.
Since we're all being pedantic here I suspect the exact wording on the notice was to send in your license details. What was recommended was that you only send a photocopy, not the original, not to send in what you felt like and then get all stroppy when they asked you to correct your mistake.

Whatever about poor public service, at least they were correct and doing their job properly. It seems you made mistakes at every step. Maybe we need better public?
 
I am guilty of using a mobile whilst driving - have 2 kits in my own car - had to use someone elses for two hours but hey - guilty so no arguments on that.

I sent my fixed offence notice including a cheque to Kilrush and it was returned to me as I had not included a photocopy of my driving license. The wording on my fixed offence notice was "it is recommended that you include a photocopy etc." I chose not to send it as it is not mandatory.

I rang up the inspector to investigate and yes - I do not have to send a copy of my license - it makes their job easier.

So I went back to my local plodshop and handed the sergeant my original notice, my letter sending the original notice and cheque back to me, my cheque and the non prepaid envelope.

I told the sergeant that I have complied with their requirements, I will not be paying for another stamp and left the lot with him.

He tried giving it back to me but I refused to take it. His argument was that he had no way of issuing a receipt - I told him I did not want a receipt - just put a stamp on it and post it. As I left he said that he was leaving it on the counter - and with that he shut the window.

Talk about public service. I pay all these peoples wages through taxes. I'm not adding to an Posts coffers as well.

Whilst I may not be feeling "community minded" right now that is my choice- it is not down to me to pay two loads of postage to make their life easier.

You may ask why I'm being a tad belligerent - easy - a work colleague got stopped for exactly the same thing - plod says "cor is that one of those new xyz phones", looked at it and let him off.

Both of us are guilty of the same offense for slightly different reasons but guilty nonetheless. I was polite, admitted the offense immediately, was given no benefit of the doubt or opportunity to present my vehicle with two fitted car kits......

Two tier slapdash policing - I'm buggered if I pay for a second stamp.

Phew - rant over!!!!

Please let us know when this goes to court. You could sell tickets for the public gallery for this one - it would be great craic.
 
Aha, this is where I have them.....spoke to the inspectors assistant yesterday...they can only fine me as I have a UK license....one of the benefits of emigration.... so I only have to pay the fine. I am so fed up with these pedants I'm fighting back the only way I know - be as pedantic as they are.

I guess you don't quite take to heart the offer on your motor tax renewal form to change your EU issued License to an Irish one, your pedants are selective.
 
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