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Sunday April 20, 2003 14:51 by F. Leddy fearghalleddy at yahoo dot com 01-8560233
![]() Where have all the flowers gone? On friday 18 april at 1.30am, an incident happened on Dame st. Dublin city centre which put in perspective much of the recent debate over street safety and the poor availability of garda manpower to combat violent crime. SAFE STREETS-IMMIGRANTS DEFLOWERED The next few minutes where spent trying to convince the acting chief of Pearse street garda station that, as a citizen of the state and resident of Dublin I was entitled to be concerned about how my city was being policed and wasn't it in fact my civic duty to report a robbery if i had seen one. - Garda representatives are on public record in the last week explaining their shortcomings in dealing with violent street-crime as the result of cutbacks in their various departments. Why then, when it comes to soft crime ( ie. the efforts of members of immigrant communities to subsidise their meagre means by providing a service) there seems to be no shortage of man-power? -Secondly, was there actually a crime committed and, if so, who committed it? Surely, if it was the immigrant pair, there should have been some efforts to record their details at the very least. - If it was in fact a robbery conducted by a uniformed officer, how does the judicial establishment recommend that we safeguard ourselves against criminal elements in the gardai? - And could there be a deeper, more sinister issue to be addressed? Could there, in fact, be a culture of racial and social prejudice endemic in the force???? Would be interested in hearing a legal perspective on the aforementioned incident. Can the cops really do this? P.S : could this robbery have been conducted in aid of the failing lovelife of one of our boys in blue? |
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