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    1. This seems insane. I’d have to get vetted if I want to help with my child’s GAA team but Gardaí are now exempt.

      Can anyone give a good explanation as to how this is acceptable?

    2. yetindeed on

      How Helen Mcentee wasn’t fired as Minister for Justice and how she’s still a minister is a lesson in how this FFG government works.

    3. Due-Communication724 on

      If I recall, they will be vetted and they are training while vetting is ongoing. I think also two things, they won’t go operational until completed (due to security risk) and also I think they need to reach a point in vetting to enter the college.

      Secondly, parts of vetting/process could be streamlined, one example, your interviewed and on that board sits a member of AGS not below a certain rank (might be inspector/super), yet in the vetting you again have to meet with a super to chat with.

      Either your good enoght at interview or your not.

    4. theseanbeag on

      If they’re going to be vetted before they leave the college it’s not that big a deal. Unfair on the people they skipped though.

    5. JunkDrawerPencil on

      Countdown to someone passing the training but failing the vetting and taking a legal challenge….

      Srsly though it’s a bit unfair to anyone who legit didn’t know they wouldn’t pass the vetting and who was entered templemore in good faith.

    6. Chairman-Mia0 on

      The usual twatter crowd will be raging that Templemore is full of “unvetted males of military age”

      Let’s hope a few have an aneurysm over it.

    7. DUBMAV86 on

      Hmm so I need Garda vetting for school visits with work but the people vetting me don’t need to be vetted 🤔

    8. Banania2020 on

      Does say they will not be vetted:
      *“When this was raised by Garda representative bodies, t****hey said they did so to get trainees in and would vet the cohort before they left training college.”***

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