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Written Answers — Garda Deployment: Garda Deployment (24 Nov 2009)

Brian Hayes: Question 339: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of members of the Garda reserve who are based in Dublin as of the end of October 2009; the same details for 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43048/09]

Seanad: Order of Business (9 Nov 2006)

Brian Hayes: ...by but simply looked the other way and walked on. This issue must be raised in a public forum such as this. Regardless of how many closed circuit television systems are installed and how many gardaí or members of the Garda reserve force are patrolling the streets, there is ultimately a responsibility on citizens to look out for and help each other. It is an appalling indictment of...

Seanad: Order of Business. (20 Jun 2006)

Brian Hayes: I would not question the nice people who write for such a newspaper. On a second matter, the Garda Síochána Act passed the Seanad and Dáil in June of last year and has been in place for 12 months. Section 36 of the Act is supposed to allow the establishment of joint policing committees. Not one joint policing committee has been established in that 12-month period despite the fact there was...

Seanad: Order of Business. (10 May 2006)

Brian Hayes: ...for this State and have made great sacrifices for peace and order over the past 85 years. It is now a matter of serious public concern that it appears a collision course has been set between the Garda Síochána and the Government on the issue of the reserve force. I ask at this stage that some common sense be brought to the situation, that people move back from the brink, that space be...

Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)

Brian Hayes: Last month I raised with the Deputy Leader the issue of allowing non-national recruits to the Garda Síochána to be granted citizenship when appointed to the force. Has he considered the matter further? It is positive that many non-nationals are to join the Garda Síochána. It is good for the Garda and good for society at large. Those people, when they are to be appointed as fully serving...

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