Glad that Garda has been reinstated. Was a joke what happened when there’s so many dodgy guards out there
pauldavis1234 on
While I’m not saying that judgement was wrong, there’s got to be more to this. No Garda is going to get sent off duty after working for thirty years over a bike which was never claimed.
Vegetable-Beach-7458 on
That’s a shame. I know a few guards with light fingers. Growing up the local guards kids had great fireworks 🙂
It seems like he stole the bike and gave it to his neighbour. Pretty harmless but still wrong. All that was required was a slap on the wrist. Send the message it’s not acceptable to just take stuff that’s not yours from the station. Ending up in the high is wild.Â
RobotIcHead on
Was this the bike with the ‘very expensive tyres’ on it?
I remember reading about it and thinking what a huge waste of time and money. It seemed to me a lot of people involved in the investigation were worried about being accused of not following the rules and instead created a huge mess.
It is stuff like this that people would point at to make fun of the police in Ireland and they would be right to.
SouthSource1936 on
Ok he was wronged. But why are huge sums of money always the answer
No wonder expectations are so high in claims. What’s wrong with a fulsome apology and re-instatement of all service and allowances that might have been reduced. 250k? There gardai who have been severely injured & haven’t got that.
speedloafer on
The Garda tells a superior he is lending the bike to local farmer. Then he gets his house raided and he is suspended from work for 3 years. He gets reinstated and then he takes out a personal injury claim and is awarded over a quarter of a million.
I’m not saying the Garda is guilty of anything but something is definitely missing in the middle of all that.
fartingbeagle on
€250,000? That’s almost the cost of a bike shed!
Luckily the garda commissioner pays this out of his own pocket so they learn their lesson and it’s not not just the taxpayer that is punished.Â
Kbanana on
Its a real indictment on the organisation that they do fuck all about lazy corrupt guards and bad apples and then use all of their might on whistleblowers or fellas like this. Entire culture of the place from top down is screwed.
expectationlost on
Did Garda say to themselves Harris wants everything 100% clean, no discretion, so we’ll report this guy and see how that works.
Theydontlikeitupthem on
Very easy for people reading this and involved to say “oh there is more to this”, but the more to this is probably at the level of someone having a grudge against this guard. It’s happened before and been reported plenty of times before, a guard having his kids reported to Tusla as a method of intimidation, you get transfered 100s of miles away at the drop of a hat as punishment.
It all stems from the culture, guards first and treat guards as guards and never as the public, no mater the interaction.
jimicus on
This all seems very strange.
The Garda apparently loaned a bike to a farmer – a bike which was unclaimed (so presumably lost or stolen property).
Since when was AGS a lending library for recovered property?
Okay, he probably shouldn’t have done it.
But the fact he even thought of it – and his senior gave it the okay – suggests a systemic problem that cannot and should not be dealt with by scapegoating one person.
jimmobxea on
The Guards are brilliant at ruthlessly pursuing non-corruption that has weirdly been deemed to be corruption through some warped internal logic, while ignoring other things…
Sneakywulf1984 on
What an embarrassment, I’m taking it that somebody in the command thought doing this anti corruption case would move them up the ranks as it was low hanging fruit.
bazzalinch on
Who ever decided to suspend that garda should be fired.
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Glad that Garda has been reinstated. Was a joke what happened when there’s so many dodgy guards out there
While I’m not saying that judgement was wrong, there’s got to be more to this. No Garda is going to get sent off duty after working for thirty years over a bike which was never claimed.
That’s a shame. I know a few guards with light fingers. Growing up the local guards kids had great fireworks 🙂
It seems like he stole the bike and gave it to his neighbour. Pretty harmless but still wrong. All that was required was a slap on the wrist. Send the message it’s not acceptable to just take stuff that’s not yours from the station. Ending up in the high is wild.Â
Was this the bike with the ‘very expensive tyres’ on it?
I remember reading about it and thinking what a huge waste of time and money. It seemed to me a lot of people involved in the investigation were worried about being accused of not following the rules and instead created a huge mess.
It is stuff like this that people would point at to make fun of the police in Ireland and they would be right to.
Ok he was wronged. But why are huge sums of money always the answer
No wonder expectations are so high in claims. What’s wrong with a fulsome apology and re-instatement of all service and allowances that might have been reduced. 250k? There gardai who have been severely injured & haven’t got that.
The Garda tells a superior he is lending the bike to local farmer. Then he gets his house raided and he is suspended from work for 3 years. He gets reinstated and then he takes out a personal injury claim and is awarded over a quarter of a million.
I’m not saying the Garda is guilty of anything but something is definitely missing in the middle of all that.
€250,000? That’s almost the cost of a bike shed!
Garda Commissioner criticised for saying ‘a lot of’ bike case details ‘not in public domain’ [https://www.thejournal.ie/garda-commissioner-bike-case-details-public-domain-comments-6334684-Mar2024/](https://www.thejournal.ie/garda-commissioner-bike-case-details-public-domain-comments-6334684-Mar2024/)
Luckily the garda commissioner pays this out of his own pocket so they learn their lesson and it’s not not just the taxpayer that is punished.Â
Its a real indictment on the organisation that they do fuck all about lazy corrupt guards and bad apples and then use all of their might on whistleblowers or fellas like this. Entire culture of the place from top down is screwed.
Did Garda say to themselves Harris wants everything 100% clean, no discretion, so we’ll report this guy and see how that works.
Very easy for people reading this and involved to say “oh there is more to this”, but the more to this is probably at the level of someone having a grudge against this guard. It’s happened before and been reported plenty of times before, a guard having his kids reported to Tusla as a method of intimidation, you get transfered 100s of miles away at the drop of a hat as punishment.
It all stems from the culture, guards first and treat guards as guards and never as the public, no mater the interaction.
This all seems very strange.
The Garda apparently loaned a bike to a farmer – a bike which was unclaimed (so presumably lost or stolen property).
Since when was AGS a lending library for recovered property?
Okay, he probably shouldn’t have done it.
But the fact he even thought of it – and his senior gave it the okay – suggests a systemic problem that cannot and should not be dealt with by scapegoating one person.
The Guards are brilliant at ruthlessly pursuing non-corruption that has weirdly been deemed to be corruption through some warped internal logic, while ignoring other things…
What an embarrassment, I’m taking it that somebody in the command thought doing this anti corruption case would move them up the ranks as it was low hanging fruit.
Who ever decided to suspend that garda should be fired.