I agree. No word from the OP so I wonder if they have bothered to report the issue after all?The OP should report what they have seen as there is no excuse for it. Lets see what response they get before judging the complaints procedure.
Then why, as has been reported, were they not wearing their ID numbers?
Maybe just maybe he was promoted for the other work that he was doing. An unruly protester sounds like someone that was shouting boo hiss rather than what tends to happen when mobs form.If promoting a guy who beats the daylights out of an unruly protester is the way they do things, we are lucky to have any rank and filers.
A natural legal one.Adrenalin is also a drug.
And maybe we should stop making assumptions as to why bad people do bad things and simply encourage guards to take the necessary action to rid our society of the continual build up of thugs and scumbags that have gradually become more and more brazen in their actions. If anything the guards are guilty of not doing enough, being intimidated and afraid of confronting the worst offenders.But until we realise that there are more than a few bad apples, we should adopt a questioning attitude to any unusual activity by the boys/girls in blue.
The beating would be ok with the ID badges in place then?
Regardless of the mitigating/extenuating circumstances it simply is wrong and illegal.my friend and the guards gave the scumbag a few digs when placing him in the car. i dont see anything wrong with that...
illegal? it could be argued that you are wrong actually. the gardai were assaulted and spat at, so they defended themselves. I dont think many people would agre with you when you say the gardai were wrong in this situation.......Regardless of the mitigating/extenuating circumstances it simply is wrong and illegal.
illegal? it could be argued that you are wrong actually. the gardai were assaulted and spat at, so they defended themselves. I dont think many people would agre with you when you say the gardai were wrong in this situation.......
As DJ said...illegal? it could be argued that you are wrong actually. the gardai were assaulted and spat at, so they defended themselves. I dont think many people would agre with you when you say the gardai were wrong in this situation.......
Ever hear of reasonable force? How many gardai (grown men) against this teenager?
Ever hear of reasonable force? How many gardai (grown men) against this teenager?
I've seen plenty of teenagers who could easily take down a 'grown' man. Add to that the threat of jail, and they become much more dangerous. If said teenager was drunk/coked up/whatever, the threat increases again. Why have pity on such a specimen. He should count himself lucky that he wasn't being scraped off the road.
I've seen plenty of teenagers who could easily take down a 'grown' man. Add to that the threat of jail, and they become much more dangerous. If said teenager was drunk/coked up/whatever, the threat increases again. Why have pity on such a specimen. He should count himself lucky that he wasn't being scraped off the road.
Recently there have been tales of shop/cafe owners being 'encouraged' by uniformed guards not to charge. It may or may not be true. But until we realise that there are more than a few bad apples, we should adopt a questioning attitude to any unusual activity by the boys/girls in blue.
Did you read the story? Stingers, car chase etc. This was more then 1 man v boy. Half of the police force seemed to be there. I don't pity law breakers esp when they should know the law, I.E Gardai.
I would say that violence would make the offender worse.This manifests itself in being brazen and 'hard men' even when being arrested. A few digs might settle them down so that the Gardai are not in unnecessary danger when doing their jobs to keep the place safe.
Did you read the story? Stingers, car chase etc. This was more then 1 man v boy. Half of the police force seemed to be there. I don't pity law breakers esp when they should know the law, I.E Gardai.
What do you do for a living? Have you ever tried arresting anyone carrying a knife, resisting arrest and spitting at you? So he got a few digs? Big deal. If he felt he was so harshly treated, I am sure he complained to his solicitor who then in turn contacted the GSOC. Its very easy for people here to judge situations and be morally superior tucked safely behind their computers.
What do you do for a living? .
Have you ever tried arresting anyone carrying a knife, resisting arrest and spitting at you? .
So he got a few digs? Big deal.
Its very easy for people here to judge situations and be morally superior tucked safely behind their computers.
A bit overexaggerated
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