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Property Values Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast

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John Lyons is the Independent Left councillor on Dublin City Council for Artane–Whitehall.







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I want to talk about a scandal.







Actually, it’s not so much a scandal, it’s not even a scandal about a scandal, it’s a scandal about a scandal about a scandal. A third order scandal, if you like.







The first order scandal is about how gardaí handle 999 calls, or more accurately, don’t handle them. an inquiry, led by Assistant Commissioner Barry O’Brien examined several thousand 999 emergency calls about domestic violence in the two-year period, finding that about half of these calls were cancelled when they should not have been.







Basically, what happened was that someone rang 999, the operator asked what service, fire, ambulance or gardaí, and because they witnessed a crime, or were witnessing a crime or were the victim of a crime they asked for the gardaí, and were put through, and the garda who answered the phone typed into his computer system the details of what the caller reported. They typed it into their computer, that’s important, I’ll get back to that in a moment.















Then the garda had to make a decision. They had to decide to send a hoard of officer in a fleet vehicles, backed up by the armed response unit, and the garda helicopter; or they had to decide whether to send a patrol car, or an officer on foot, or to inform the local station to check up on something when they got the time.















Given that these were all 999 calls, the bulk of these situations probably didn’t need a helicopter and the ARU, but they were certainly at the upper end of the seriousness scale.







But that decision, in half the cases, in HALF the cases that decision was to do nothing. Just to cancel the record in the garda computer system, and have no further action taken by any garda, just tick the entry off as completed.







In just two years, 22,000 calls labelled as priority one were, in the delicate terms of the policing authority cancelled for invalid reasons. 2,000 of these were domestic violence cases.







If that happened once, that would be a scandal in any normal society. But it didn’t happen once, it happened more than 2,000 times in two years; some woman was having the lard beaten out of her by a drunken partner, managed to get to her phone and dial 999, and the jobsworth on 80 grand a year who picked up the phone at the other end didn’t think that it was worth interrupting their snack box to do anything about it. That happens three times a day, every day of the year.







Bear in mind that what was examined was only priority one domestic violence calls that were actually entered in the computer system. If you have faith that there isn’t a whole other set of calls that these idle, feckless, callous incompetents never even bothered to input into their computer, then god bless your innocence.







So that is a scandal. Half – HALF – of the calls that actually were input in the computer system were cancelled without a single attempt by any garda to get off their fat backside and actually do the job that they are so richly paid to do.







That’s a scandal. But it’s not the scandal I’m talking about here.







Because when this was investigated by the Policing Authority – that’s the job of the Policing Authority – the gardaí did everything they could to block the investig...

John Lyons is the Independent Left councillor on Dublin City Council for Artane–Whitehall.







*****







I want to talk about a scandal.







Actually, it’s not so much a scandal, it’s not even a scandal about a scandal, it’s a scandal about a scandal about a scandal. A third order scandal, if you like.







The first order scandal is about how gardaí handle 999 calls, or more accurately, don’t handle them. an inquiry, led by Assistant Commissioner Barry O’Brien examined several thousand 999 emergency calls about domestic violence in the two-year period, finding that about half of these calls were cancelled when they should not have been.







Basically, what happened was that someone rang 999, the operator asked what service, fire, ambulance or gardaí, and because they witnessed a crime, or were witnessing a crime or were the victim of a crime they asked for the gardaí, and were put through, and the garda who answered the phone typed into his computer system the details of what the caller reported. They typed it into their computer, that’s important, I’ll get back to that in a moment.















Then the garda had to make a decision. They had to decide to send a hoard of officer in a fleet vehicles, backed up by the armed response unit, and the garda helicopter; or they had to decide whether to send a patrol car, or an officer on foot, or to inform the local station to check up on something when they got the time.















Given that these were all 999 calls, the bulk of these situations probably didn’t need a helicopter and the ARU, but they were certainly at the upper end of the seriousness scale.







But that decision, in half the cases, in HALF the cases that decision was to do nothing. Just to cancel the record in the garda computer system, and have no further action taken by any garda, just tick the entry off as completed.







In just two years, 22,000 calls labelled as priority one were, in the delicate terms of the policing authority cancelled for invalid reasons. 2,000 of these were domestic violence cases.







If that happened once, that would be a scandal in any normal society. But it didn’t happen once, it happened more than 2,000 times in two years; some woman was having the lard beaten out of her by a drunken partner, managed to get to her phone and dial 999, and the jobsworth on 80 grand a year who picked up the phone at the other end didn’t think that it was worth interrupting their snack box to do anything about it. That happens three times a day, every day of the year.







Bear in mind that what was examined was only priority one domestic violence calls that were actually entered in the computer system. If you have faith that there isn’t a whole other set of calls that these idle, feckless, callous incompetents never even bothered to input into their computer, then god bless your innocence.







So that is a scandal. Half – HALF – of the calls that actually were input in the computer system were cancelled without a single attempt by any garda to get off their fat backside and actually do the job that they are so richly paid to do.







That’s a scandal. But it’s not the scandal I’m talking about here.







Because when this was investigated by the Policing Authority – that’s the job of the Policing Authority – the gardaí did everything they could to block the investig...

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