i don't think you are ob liged to give your name. go to the ombudman/get a good lawyer and get these scum bullies prosecuted for kidnapping. if you are not arrested you do not have to stay in the station. if you are you should be told why. [broken link removed]I know, but what should I do? Am I guilty of not giving my name right away?
and admit you were wrong why would yopu apologise to bullies. i would write the commissioner too if i were you.How about writing a nice letter to the Garda, apologising for not giving my name, etc?
Or get the thing stuck out some how?
why?You should simply have given your name when asked.
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don't they also have to tell why and what the offence is they ask for your name and address.the iccl is not completely right there they are taking the garda sideIt wasnt the greatest idea!
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2. Request for name & address
If a Garda believes that you have committed an offence under the Public Order Act, he or she can ask for your name and address. .
why?
Honest members of the gardai are few and far between!!
So gardai have to believe that someone has committed an offence - he was hanging around on his own late at night - should they have just ignored him? They would probably be wrong to ignore that behaviour too - so they can't win in other words. We're all complaining about not enough gardai on the streets & when they are we complain again - get real
So gardai have to believe that someone has committed an offence - he was hanging around on his own late at night - should they have just ignored him?
Or is it because they regularly get shift around to different stations, and they don't want to disrupt their families with every move?Why is it that not many Gardaí live in the areas they work in? Is it because they love the commute?
Or is it because they regularly get shift around to different stations, and they don't want to disrupt their families with every move?
You can not compare gardai to 'honest and hard working' people. They are not representative of society because of the very fact that they are guards.I disagree strongly with that statement. Most Gardai, like most people generally, are honest and hard working.
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