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    Pearse Street Garda Station

    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Garda Station

    Garda Station

    2.6(5 reviews)
    0.6 kmGardiner Street

    The guards in Dublin need to work on their image. Personally, I'm intimidated by them because they…read morepatrol the city with scowls on their face. Often, they seem to be on their high horse, looking down on the ordinary folks. My perception wasn't challenged when I visited the Store Street Garda Station with my flatmate. Everything I just wrote above was basically confirmed. My flatmate and I weren't in the station because we're criminals. Instead, my friend need to speak to a sergent regarding a car he used to possess that had no insurance for. There was a lone policewoman at the reception desk. She was chatting away about CCTV footage with an older man and only interrupted that conversation to yell at some knackers who were also queuing to speak to her. I know that as a woman, people often challenge your authority, but this guard totally overreacted and seem to be taking out her hang-ups on civilians. She was grumpy as hell when she got to me and my friend. She was also impatient, not taking the time to comprehend my friend's accented English. Overall, I wasn't too impressed with how she handled the situation. People like her make others fear the guards instead of feeling protected.

    Like Alexandra, I also have a bone to pick with the Gardaí of Store Street. Now, I have nothing…read moregood, bad nor indifferent to say about their mode of interaction with members of the public, as I have never dealt with any of them in an official capacity. My gripe is with whichever cretin whose bright idea it was to get rid of the bicycle racks outside the station. What could the rationale possibly have been? It is true that there is always a load of brass monkeys outside Store St, and no doubt bits and pieces went missing from bikes occasionally, but I'd rather lock my bike up outside a Garda Station than in other parts of the north city centre. And there isn't really anywhere else suitable to lock a bike up in the surrounding area. The nearest place that I'd feel comfortable locking up is outside Pearse St Garda Station (where you also see junkballs trying locks, so be careful). It's true that Pearse St is only an extra two minute cycle, but if you have some business near Store St but have to lock up in Pearse and walk all the way back.. well, it'd be a right pain in the bum. So put back the bike racks, please, and don't use my use of the word "cretin" as an excuse to ticket me if you catch me breaking a red or whatever.

    Donnybrook Garda Station

    Donnybrook Garda Station

    3.4(5 reviews)
    2.8 kmBallsbridge

    Q wanders in, you know casually, trying not to look like a criminal... this should be easy... I…read moremean, I'm not actually a criminal in any way that matters (though I have been known to steal the odd glance at a pretty girl.... Oh god, even I thought that was awful) My driving licence has been liberated from my back pocket by some crazed protester who thinks they should be returned to the wild... or just stolen, I'm not sure which. The nice Garda gave me forms to fill in, patted me on the head and tells me not to keep valuables in my back pocket. I immediately removed the antique grandfather clock I had been keeping there and put it somewhere safe. For the law-abiding among you this is a nice place to go when you have to, for those who treat the law like a movable feast it's probably less fun if you end up there.

    We live in donnybrook and saw our elderly neighbour knocked down by a driver who broke the…read morepedestrian lights. Our neighbour is a bit simple minded and just let the driver go. We called the guards and explained he broke the lights and hit him. That the car could have been stolen or he could have been drunk. She didn't want the reg or make or even our number. She said she didn't want our opinion and that we were abusive and bothering her. We explained the man could have hit his head and be injured. That the driver may hit someone else etc. She simply didn't care and hung up. We called back and she refused to put us on to someone in charge. Absolutely fucking disgrsceful. If that man hit someone else that night or if our neighbour god forbid didn't wake up the next day. What would they say? That we were bothering them. No crime was committed apparently.

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