So happy to see that the majority of your interactions with the guards have been positive. There was that embarrassing pair in Irishtown before, but other than that Gardaí are far better able to recognise unusual but completely lawful behaviour as exactly what it is. They have a chat, move along with their day and isn't that much better than a long boring conversation about the difference between private and public, officers itching to put hands on people and snoop into their belongings, tying themselves in knots trying to find something to charge you with, and lengthy expensive legal business that the UK and especially the United States police get themselves into?
Hes getting a total Irish reaction lol. Irish people can read you a mile away and they know your up to something, but they just wont fall for the trap. They will play dumb and wait for you to play your hand first.. Those gardai know exactly what youre up to and theyre 4 steps ahead of you at all times. Lol
What like suicide bombers & suicide attackers who make ira look like children playing in a sand pit.. I'm sure the British would rather have the IRA playing than isis or Al-Qaeda any day..
I'd definitely say ISIS or any other Islamic terrorist group count as Real terrorists.. You can't beat lone wolf suicide Bombers.. No wonder Brits are on edge especially after those horrendous terrorist attacks..
Thanks Kolee, this is my local Garda station, was interested to see how they'd react. Glad to see they behaved themselves though. The local Garda in Tallaght do seem way more chill than they used to be.
@@jjboss7896 showed up at my house and battered me and my mum and did weird shit to us. Sadists used to abuse their powers as gardai to do horrible stuff to people including drugging etc. No joke I wasn't even 8 yet
I think this is the reason why there isn't many Irish auditors, especially for the garda. Seams like they just don't care and don't want the hassle of dealing with it.
I never realised how brilliant the approach really is from the Gardai, (I am Irish by the way) I watch a lot of UK auditing, it’s amazing the different approach here; not obviously so much in the UK.
You did not see anything because most of them are in offices in the hotel across the road. They should be walking the beat. Must be about 7 years since I seen a Garda walk the local areas. Do not worry once they know how to react to you or you step out of line you will feel their anger.
Here in the UK shopping centres are generally private property. There no 'right' to film in them, and it usually ends up in auditors getting ejected. Any auditor claiming they have a right to film on private property is just an idiot. Kolee is one of the very few "switched on" auditors and I presume he is a above fighting for a right he doesn't have..!
not as spine tingling exciting as being accosted and having to explain the law to the cops, but, i take photos of all sorts of things, like the disabled sign and car park road markings, traffic cones in interesting poses (lol) and - stuff - so you've paved the way for me to be able to wander into car parks and take photos without fear of harm or hindrance - thanks!
What are they then? …..police community units??……..or is it the use of the word ‘police’ which you object to? Would you prefer’ Garda’ instead? ……lots of Tallaght locals are commenting as it being a ‘station’. Just confused about your point ? ✌🏻☘️
You are looking for things to "cover". I suggest demonstrations and Strikes to monitor police tactics and responses. You seem to be based in or near London, so there are plenty of opportunities. Possibly political campaigns from outside the buildings where politicians are. Maybe near court buildings when high profile cases are taking place. Possibly near prisons?
I dare you to try it down at Rathfarnham Garda Station and I can guarantee you that they will assault/steal/break/delete. It will not go any other way.
I am on a Garda black list (or hit list) and it is not a nice place to be, I get followed and harassed everywhere I go and am attacked with directed energy weapons. don't let their lamb act fool you.
@@mikepaul6373 The rollout of Garda body cameras in parts of the country is to begin over the next year. This will be followed by a full rollout to all frontline gardaí over the course of 2023
A super audit. It is extremely brave to go and audit Garda stations and a sign of dedication, given that their history of terrorism is very real, yet Koleeberks is not even treated with such suspicion by officers, unlike their UK equivalents. The interaction with the officers is positively interesting. I love the Irish and their accent.