Not a great idea if going on the radio precedes legal action.... Going on local radio is not a bad idea ...
Thank you for your replies, they are saying they are in his land 14 years whereas in fact they're only there 4 years. They paid rent for 2 years and after that time they were told to leave. So it's basically there word against my granduncles.
It seems from the replies above he only has 2 options 1. stand up to them (unfortuntely wouldn't even attempt to do that) or 2. take them to court (he doesn't have the money).
The days of off-duty Gardai getting involved in disputes like this are thankfully in the past. They know it will come back to haunt them http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0225/garda.html?rssIf you need numbers ask cousins,friends, work colleagues, i'm sure they'd all be disgusted, do you know any gardai or friends that mihgt know a garda that could have a private word....
The days of off-duty Gardai getting involved in disputes like this are thankfully in the past. They know it will come back to haunt them http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0225/garda.html?rss
You've missed the point.From that article it doesn't say they were off duty. If you know that to be the case, why not post a more accurate link.
The days of off-duty Gardai getting involved in disputes like this are thankfully in the past. They know it will come back to haunt them http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0225/garda.html?rss
So what happens when the Garda has 'a quiet word' and finds himself on wrong end of a complaint to the Garda Ombudsman about Garda interference in a non-Garda matter?Why ? just because you've read a paragraph form the RTE website !!!
I have thankfully needed their assistance in the past and very grateful to the boys in blue !!
So what happens when the Garda has 'a quiet word' and finds himself on wrong end of a complaint to the Garda Ombudsman about Garda interference in a non-Garda matter?
The clear implication in this case was that 'gentle persuasion' from anyone was not going to be effective, and threats would be required. But even it it was a 'quiet word', do we really want Gardai getting involved in civil matters like this?There is a difference between a quite word , and bashing someone's head in.
You've missed the point.
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