im sure there was none when the last garda turned a blind eye to anyone breaking the law.This is an area where there has never been trouble. ?
Funny that. I have a friend who is currently pursuing a complaint with the Garda Ombudsman and guess what? It was a Garda who interviewed him only last week. My friend said that he went in all confident and came out feeling like he had just been de-programmed. The Garda more or less said it probably wouldnt go any further even though theres several witnesses and affidavits filed. He knows about NLP techniques and thinks the Garda investigator was using them.
+1it's a big deal for a garda to be a persistent, dangerous law-breaker, it's a bigger deal for me that he not be reported simply because he's a garda or because his erstwhile colleagues might want pay-back. i'd prefer that he lose his job rather than his life or that he take someone else's.
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Or as an American colleague used to say "$10 worth of words to describe 5¢ worth of technology".Neuro-linguistic programming ...
For less serious complaints it is a garda doing the interviewing. No offence to your friend but he may have been nieve to be "all confident"Funny that. I have a friend who is currently pursuing a complaint with the Garda Ombudsman and guess what? It was a Garda who interviewed him only last week. My friend said that he went in all confident and came out feeling like he had just been de-programmed. The Garda more or less said it probably wouldnt go any further even though theres several witnesses and affidavits filed. He knows about NLP techniques and thinks the Garda investigator was using them.
quite true of NLP but psychological techniques can be extremely affectiveOr as an American colleague used to say "$10 worth of words to describe 5¢ worth of technology".![]()
correct and it is important to rememberNot entirely true. Many complaints are sent back from GSOC to local superintendents to investigate.