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Thursday, January 28, 2010

how corrupt is the irish police force

We've had another murder last night.
That's more than a dozen so far this year.
A bit higher if you factor in the three dead babies.
So far none of them solved.
No one arrested.
No euphemistic files being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Ah yes.
A file is being prepared for the DPP.
That's what they say when they're releasing the murderers, the rapists, the stabbers, the assaulters and the drug dealers without charge back onto the streets.
A dozen murders in January.
This in a country that had almost no murder rate at all during the period of Catholic church influence.
The present spate of gangland killings comes as the cops are still claiming they brought down the road death rate by 30 people last year.
In fact several hundred thousand foreign nationals left Ireland last year, according to the government.
Several hundred thousand less people means several million fewer journeys on the roads.
Which in turn means that there has been no decline in road deaths at all.
When you factor in the reduced number of journeys, the decline of 30 actually represents a statistical increase.
Well done Officer Douchebag.
You're terrorised the general public for nothing.
And of course while the police have been intimidating honest citizens at the side of the road, the murder rate has once more exploded.
The cops claim 30 fewer dead on the roads.
But the gangsters are well on course to kill more than 30 while the police are busy harassing and intimidating the rest of us.
Yes, the Irish police force has replaced the internationally accepted standard of policing To Protect And Serve, with a motto of their own, To Harass And Intimidate.
They really are useless.
Usless and out of control.
Whatever next?
A commendation from the Commissioner for Sergeant Bill Biggins of the Traffic Corp at Naas Garda Station for his solving of the case of the broken car tail light?
Brilliant.
Brilliant work.
I wouldn't be surprised.

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