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This means that gardai will be waiting longer to get vaccinated. This morning Nphet met with representatives of the Association of Garda Chief Superintendents, the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) and the Garda Representative Association (GRA). In a joint statement they said: The General Secretaries of the Association of Garda Chief Superintendents, the Association of Garda Superintendents, The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors, and the Garda Representative Association met with the Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ronan Glynn this morning. “What is clear to all Garda Associations after this meeting is that it is solely a Government decision to move to an Age-Based Vaccination System, and as the representatives of the majority of workers in the Garda Organisation, we will continue to advocate to Government to vaccinate all members of An Garda Siochana as a matter of urgency. ....
Southern Editor Gardaí have arrested a total of six people, five men and a woman, in connection with today s anti-lockdown protest in Cork. Two of those were arrested in Cork City, one in north Co Cork, one in Kerry and a man and a woman in Kildare. The two men arrested at the rally in Cork were for breaches of the Health Act and the Public Order Act. The arrests in north Cork, Kerry and Kildare were for failing to comply with a direction of a garda. Gardaí say they believed all four were travelling to the anti-lockdown rally, in contravention of public health regulations restricting movement beyond 5km of a person s home. ....
Figures contained in a report given to the Cork County Joint Policing Committee (JPC) have offered a comprehensive insight into the impact the COVID pandemic had on crime levels across the city and county during 2020. While the report detailed reductions in most crime categories across the three Cork Garda divisions over the course of the year, it did contain some alarming statistics in relation to reported instances of domestic abuse and drug driving. Outlining the contents of the report, Chief Superintendent Barry McPolin of the Cork City division noted that property-related crimes such as burglaries and thefts were down in his division, Cork North and Cork West when compared to 2019. ....