Armed detectives already deal with them thatâs why in your opinion it isnât an issue.
Why focus on guns (which youâve no answer for), also there can be people with knives and other weapons out to kill others, how does that get handled with as you suggest no armed detectives and no armed response available in every area
Iâve asked you three times to explain how youâd deal with a serious life threatening situation with no armed guards anyway available. You refuse to answer that as you have no answer. Seeing as are unable and unwilling to give an answer, shut the fuck up. Youâve left a bad Mark on this thread already.
How many incidents do armed detectives respond to? How many incidents have there been of a Guard getting disarmed and shot? How many serious incidents have been defused by a detective being able to draw a weapon?
What you have done is look at one incident in isolation and made a definitive statement just to suit your own opinion on Gardai.
Just asking them nicely might work I suppose. Absolute nonsense from a fantasist.
Thereâs armed response units, but youâve already said thereâs no need for them everywhere so that ruins your answer on what the response to a dangerous incident would be.
People have been shot everywhere, murdered, tiger kidnapped etc you think if there hasnât been a high profile incident of that nature recently, there might never be again so just leave the locals fend for themselves. Idiot.
jaysus lads the man isnât cold in the ground yet
may he rest in peace. It must be dreadful for his family and colleagues. Theyâll get no peace for a while yet as this does the rounds on media and social media
Thatâs not what I asked you, as I said they are a deterrent. But how many have they responded to and and dealt with that a uniform guard couldnât, in Roscommon and all rural counties.