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<blockquote data-quote="SoundMan" data-source="post: 7062900" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>Yet it would likely take about half an hour for Gardai from the Bridewell to respond to an incident in the Grand Parade, if they were to come at all.</p><p></p><p>I think having a visible Garda presence on our streets is important, especially with the upsurge in druggies even on our main thoroughfares these days.</p><p></p><p>When tourists come to Cork, or indeed go to any city, they tend to stick to the main streets where they expect to be and feel a bit safer, and avoid narrow and dark streets. If there was a Garda hut where a couple of Gardai could be available but at the same time not having to stand about in inclement weather I think it would provide a sense of security to visitors and indeed natives given that more and more of the "walking dead" seem to be appearing even on our main streets. </p><p></p><p>One of the pods on Grand Parade would be an ideal such Garda hut. However it is done we need Gardai visible on our streets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundMan, post: 7062900, member: 28532"] Yet it would likely take about half an hour for Gardai from the Bridewell to respond to an incident in the Grand Parade, if they were to come at all. I think having a visible Garda presence on our streets is important, especially with the upsurge in druggies even on our main thoroughfares these days. When tourists come to Cork, or indeed go to any city, they tend to stick to the main streets where they expect to be and feel a bit safer, and avoid narrow and dark streets. If there was a Garda hut where a couple of Gardai could be available but at the same time not having to stand about in inclement weather I think it would provide a sense of security to visitors and indeed natives given that more and more of the "walking dead" seem to be appearing even on our main streets. One of the pods on Grand Parade would be an ideal such Garda hut. However it is done we need Gardai visible on our streets. [/QUOTE]
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