None of our crime statistics are reliable. Sure, we could have even better road traffic statistics if we just had a few more gardai sitting on their phones playing games. Easy-peasy.
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Hmmm…I would like to see actual numbers, not just percentages.
A 200% increase in forgeries sure sounds a lot, but how does this relate to actual purchases? And are we talking hundreds? Thousands? Ten Thousands?
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None of our crime statistics are reliable. Sure, we could have even better road traffic statistics if we just had a few more gardai sitting on their phones playing games. Easy-peasy.
Hmmm…I would like to see actual numbers, not just percentages.
A 200% increase in forgeries sure sounds a lot, but how does this relate to actual purchases? And are we talking hundreds? Thousands? Ten Thousands?
sounds like a job for Cyber-Security man…
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>An Garda Síochána said “deception or other” rose by 178%, shopping or online auction fraud was up 166% and money laundering increased by 82%.
Online scams basically… fraudulent/cloned sites and money mules to get the money out.