I TD a cui viene detto Gardaí potrebbero affermare di “annusare cannabis” come pretesto per perquisizioni illegali

https://www.thejournal.ie/stop-and-search-7014431-Apr2026/

di leavemealonethanks

20 commenti

  1. Efficient_Log_2007 on

    “Why am I being searched Gaurd”?

    “I believe you may drugs on your person and I am over here, you are talking to a lamp post”.

    True story and luckily I had necked the yokes earlier on in the night.

  2. GuardFighter on

    That’s why it’ll never be decriminalised. If it was legal, they wouldn’t have an excuse for random searches.

  3. AdBoring9620 on

    Ridiculous the time and effort spent on someone smoking a spliff,yet I can fall around legless after eight pints and apparently it’s great craic.

  4. Bill_Badbody on

    >It is absolutely essential to emphasise the following point: if the real reason a search is being conducted is suspicion of a crime other than cannabis possession, then that search is unlawful,” Ó Concubhair will say in his opening statement.

    Not if there is a smell of weed.

  5. “He cites the example of shoplifting and says that a reasonable suspicion by gardaí that someone has shoplifted does not grant a power to search that person, a situation Ó Concubhair describes as an example of the “curious and problematic gaps” in Ireland’s policing regime.”
    If that is the problem, then its an easy fix….

  6. Exciting_Revenue645 on

    Not a smoker but that’s bottles of Corona off the menu

  7. AGlitchedNPC on

    Obviously. Guards have absolute power, and everyone knows what that does to a person

  8. ZestycloseAd289 on

    If only there was a mammal commonly used to smell for drugs.

  9. DailcassianBoru on

    I could often tell the car in front of me had someone smoking it while driving. I imagine its as obvious for the guards on the roads too.

  10. I mean, this isn’t news.
    Using suspicion of possession to try find evidence of worse crimes was something the the assistnant Garda Commissioner – now top Garda Commissioner – Justin Jelly, highlighted as a reason against decriminalization during the citizens assembly on drug use.

    It’s not even an open secret – unlawful searches was practically presented as a positive by him, and openly said to the country three years ago

    Edit: It was actually Dept of Justice, Ben Ryan who argued for using the excuse of searching for drugs to find evidence for other crimes related to larger quantities of drug supply. Justin Kelly just agreed that the power should be not diminished,.and that it is used on a daily basis by all gardai units, even those outside of drug units.
    Timestamp at 5:15, question is on how decriminalization will effect stop and search powers https://youtu.be/A1OEpLA4xU8

  11. jools4you on

    Years ago my house was raided because during a traffic stop the garda saw ripped Rizzla packet. We smoked rolling tobacco at the time. In fairness they were really nice and just knocked on the door to gain entry. No screaming or shouting or that sort of stuff. They seemed resigned that they had to do it with zero effort or enthusiasm. And no they found nothing.

  12. Midgetben1234 on

    Backwards shithole I’ll go drink my life away instead much better

  13. Doggylife1379 on

    A Garda searched my car before and found a literal blade of grass from the field. He was so certain it was weed and was smelling it and all.

    Now we did actually have grass on us but it hadn’t been in the car (my friend met us at the park for football). It was obvious he was looking for excuses to search us more thoroughly.

    This was probably 15+ years ago but they’d search your car for nothing back then.

  14. Good honestly, the amount of this shit around the place has gotten out of control since covid. The absolute reek off it everywhere and they dont even try to hide it anymore, just walking around down town smoking it.

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