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Gardai investigation hamstrung by lack of Gardai co-operation

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday November 19, 2002 16:00author by Aidan - IMC Report this post to the editors

The GCB announced its findings in the investigation into Gardaí behaviour at the RTS, was frustrated by lack of Gardaí co-operation

The investigation which was called “Historic” by the head of the GCB Gordon Holmes, a Limerick solicitor, because it created the first independent investigation into the police, and their actions at last May’s RTS. It was headed by Jim McHugh, a former Assistant Commissioner who had a team of former Gardaí at his disposal.

With the announcement a few weeks earlier that a number of Gardaí faced criminal proceeding arising from the Pearse St. investigation, there was a great deal of media attention into the Gardaí complaints board investigation.

Gordon Holmes made it clear how unhappy he was with the level of co-operation from Gardaí who where at the demo. Of the 150 Gardaí who were present at the demo 125 “declined” to co-operate with the investigation, which had no legal right to coerce them to do so. Of the 25 who did co-operate, many of these officers were unable to identified other officers on video footage. Some were not in the position to identify fellow officers, and some were “unable”. This was a matter that “concerned” Gordon Holmes. As was the matter of the 23 officers who declined to give reasons why they were not wearing identification numbers. These 23 officers will now face a tribunal under section 7(5) of the 1986 act.

The only officer who bothered to offer explanation to why he was without identification will also face disciplinary action. As will the three officers who were seen without numbers at an early point in the march, but later could be seen with their identification numbers would also face a tribunal. .

Gordon Holmes stated that the lack of identification was not part of a conspiracy to disguise officers identification. It was a “minor offence”, a “lapse in procedure”. The Gardaí commissioner has offered assurances that this will not happen again.

During the Q+A after the press conference, Jim Mc Hugh stated that a number of Gardaí who could be clearly seen “using batons” could not be identified because they were without numbers, and the unwilliness of their fellow officers to identify them.

This wall of silence from Gardaí on the ground, had “hamstrung” the investigation according to Gordon Holmes. He continued, asking the gathered journalists to remember that this was not a “peaceful march” and that a “car had been set on fire”. This ignorance of events, by the head of the Gardaí complaints board, ignoring that it was a abandoned car, and a smoke bomb, both of which arranged by RTS organisers, is disturbing.

Holmes labelled the whole event a disaster for the Gardaí, but did not elaborate. Was it a PR disaster? Was the “riot” (as Gordon Holmes labelled it) a policing disaster?

The simple fact of the matter is that the “minor” offence of not wearing identification and the closing of ranks of the officers on the day, has ensured that public servants who committed assault against the public while being paid, are going to walk away from this.

There are over a dozen civil cases against the Gardai arising from the RTS. The cost of these cases will be deferred to the tax payer. While the perpetrators will continue to draw salary.

The Gardaí complaints board can’t make Gardaí testify unless it’s to a tribunal, a step which is rarely taken. The weight of evidence against the Gardaí and the small amount of criminal cases proceeding againist them, has exposed the GCB as an inadequate policeman’s policeman.

author by LumpenLeighpublication date Thu Dec 19, 2002 09:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The removal on name tags by Australian cops is pretty common, and usually signals that they're up for some biffo. There is a loophole in the law (or the police code of conduct, I'm not entirely sure) that says they can remove the tags if they feel they pose a danger to the public. At some stage this might have made sense; a safety pin might have done a cop (or a citizen) some damage. However, these days the nametags are attached by velcro.

Cops here have even been observed SWAPPING tags, so that descriptions don't match the badge numbers.
So keep kicking up a stink, because you won't want this to be a commonplace police tactic. Cops were captured on film bashing people indescriminately during a major demonstration in 2000, but couldn't be indentified because of this.

To end on a funny note, and I swear this is true, at a demo a few years ago, a tagless cop was asked for his name and station. The conversation went something like this:
"I'd like your name and station please, constable." asked a protestor.
"That's 'sergeant', fuckhead." says the cop.
The crowd began to point at him, chanting "Sergeant Fuckhead" until the redfaced policeman made a retreat.

author by € - reclaim the streets!publication date Wed Nov 20, 2002 11:37author address (you never guessed how heavy we were)author phone Report this post to the editors

5.Gardaí criticised for lack of co-operation in Reclaim the Streets
probe
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Clip from the conclusions of Gordon Holmes, Spokesman for the Garda
Complaints Board
28k - http://www.rte.ie/news/2002/1119/morningireland/morningireland5a.ram


P.J. Stone, GRA Spokesman, says Mr Holmes' remarks show a 'clear and
unequivocal bias' towards rank and file gardaí
28k - http://www.rte.ie/news/2002/1119/morningireland/morningireland5b.ram


Michael McDowell, Minister for Justice, says the powers to secure
co-operation from gardaí are limited
28k - http://www.rte.ie/news/2002/1119/morningireland/morningireland5c.ram

RTS has celebrated street based art action popular anti-car events in over 180 cities worldwide.
and the thousands who have taken part have influenced spirally chaotically others.
and the hundreds who started it are laughing.
welcome to the 21st century Eire!

Related Link: http://reclaimthestreets.net
author by Me no like the nasty coppers!publication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 19:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The cops should really take a course in pr off those Bunny-Carr people they just keep shooting themselves in the hoof!

 
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