This afternoon.
Terenure Garda Station, Terenure Road, Dublin 6w.
The long walk to freedom.
The release without charge of Paul Murphy TD from custody following his arrest this morning for the alleged “imprisonment” of Joan Burton and her assistant during protests in Jobstown, Tallaght, Dublin last year.
Earlier: A Sinister Development
Pic: Daragh Brophy
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He’s been released. I’m welling up here!
Yes it’s like the Guildford Four all over again.
He’s the greatest living Irishman. He should have his own statue.
A statue of pure water.
An ice sculpture?
No. Jeff Koonsesque water balloon sculpture.
GIUSEPPE’S DEAD MON!
Press outnumbering protestors too.
he’s been in there a while now. any decent solicitor would have had him out by now, i’d have thought. unless he made the mistake of actually giving a statement without his solicitor present..
He’s just happy to be in the news. He is going to drag this out for as long as he can. I’d say the cops were trying to get rid of him but he just kept hanging around inside the door of the station.
While you’re entitled to consult a solicitor in custody, you don’t have a right to have a solicitor present during questioning or making a statement.
apparently he declined to answer questions on the advice of his solicitor. me? i’d be on the dirty blanket protest already.
It’ll all come out in his book;
‘The Dawn Raids of ’15’
Is that really the case? I’ll admit my knowledge of such things isn’t much above what I’ve gleaned from US legal dramas, but I really thought you were entitled to have a solicitor present throughout questioning.
In that case you should stick to commenting on US legal dramas, they bare zero resemblance to reality, even in the US. as above you are not entitled to have a solicotr present while being questioned by Gardai. You are entitled to speak to a solicitor before being questioned however.
You are entitled to have your solicitor present during a Garda interview. This has been the case since last year following a Supreme Court ruling. See http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/justice/arrests/interview.html
So the guy whose legal knowledge is based on US cop shows knows more than you.
I stand corrected!
fool
Zing!
A charmer, and so good at reading too. You’re a keeper, aren’t you?
You are entitled now. There was a ministerial order to that effect at the start of last summer, and not before time.
I don’t know how I din’t see that someone mentioned that before. Need more tea, I suppose.
Maybe some government ministers turned up and had a sit-down protest around his cell that prevented him from leaving.
If no charges follow on from this, the Gardaí have really made a very serious PR/community-relations mistake.
If there are charges the problem for them is probably even worse!
And the worst part is even the most slack-jawed skanger of protestors isn’t wrong when he/she calls them a corrupt, incompetent force, there’s actual evidence these days >_<
At the same time, the Gardaí would have to investigate the claim of wrongful detention…. no matter who was involved.
If you’re not dead-certain you’ve got a tight case, don’t send a 6-man team to their house before sunrise.
If you’re slightly confident of a case, invite them in for questioning – don’t send a 6-man team to their house before sunrise.
You know it was heavy handed and whether it was or not, opens up an already unpopular force to accusations of political policing.
You don’t need certainty of a tight case to make an arrest and Mr Murphy isn’t a suitable candidate for arrest by appointment given his propensity for turning up with “supporters” everywhere he goes.
That the Socialist party are calling this an attack on democracy is deeply ironic, trying to intimidate the Tanisté and falsely imprisoning is a true attack on democracy. Screaming “peaceful protest” while your co-protesters assault a government minister does not stop it being an assault.
there won’t be anyone charged with assault, false imprisonment, offences against the state etc – you do realise that?
We can talk until the cows come home about how the arrest was made. Of course I agree it was unnecessary to have so many.
The fact of the matter is this, the arrest, was going to happen at some point.
Murphy’s Law.
+1985
Its rather difficult to arrest a TD when they’re out of their house as they can claim to be on their way to the Dail (Article 15.13 of the constitution gives them wide-ranging but not total escape from arrest in this case) so they basically have to do it at home at a hideous hour so they can’t claim they’re on their way.
Interesting, that reason never would have occured to me
It’s like Clare Daly drinking and driving, making an illegal right turn in front of a Garda and then claiming harassment when she was brought to the station for a urine sample. She wants equality for all but special treatment for her.
First of all she was cleared of driving over the legal limit and she wasn’t just “brought to the station”, she was handcuffed and brought to the station and then the details of the arrest were leaked to the press. So you’re either being willfully disingenuous or you don’t know the facts of the case.
“she was cleared of driving over the legal limit ” ….after her refusal to cooperate? Yes. Doesn’t matter about the results when you look at….
– Made an illegal turn.
– Stopped.
– Admits to alcohol taken.
– Refuses to cooperate.
That says to me – To The Station !
She was drink driving. Whether she was under the legal limit or not is neither here nor there. She drank a whiskey (enough to put her over the limit) and then got in her car. She couldn’t know if she was under the legal limit or not.
She did not refuse to co-operate, the breathalyzer didn’t register so she agreed to go to the station and she was promptly handcuffed.
And as previously stated, she was not over the legal limit so “she drank whiskey (enough to put her over the legal limit)” is false.
… but Paolo, if I remember correctly, Ms Daly had a cold at the time, and she thought a hot whiskey would make her feel better, surely these were mitigating circumstances?
The fact that she was under the legal limit was all the mitigating circumstances she needed.
I had 10 pints on friday as I had a bit of a sniffle.
surely one’s driving would be more likely to be impaired?!
Whiskey is her tipple of choice BTW
erm..I thought the issue was gardai leaking this before her test results came back (negative).
Do you think the arrest of any minor celebrity would stay out of the press?
Ah, sure, the cops leaking information for cash is fine!
Why should gardai be concerned about PR when making an arrest? Is that how you’d like them to their job?
There’s a wide line between Prone-style PR and garda-community relations. Their reputation, undeservedly or no, has taken an absolute battering from their handling of protests – I’m seeing it from my friends newsfeeds literally every day. A bit of ’emotional intelligence’ would tell them rolling up with enough bandmates to form a SWAT band in the hours of darkness and carting someone to the station from their bed is not going to help matters and makes life tougher for every beat cop policing a water protest from here on. They did themselves no favours is what I’m saying.
“beat cop”
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Beat+Cop
There ya go, my dear insufferable, pedantic, dullard.
*resumes Law and Order: SVU marathon*
Where was the pedantry? O_0 I was pointing out how retarded such an American-sounding term sounds on this site.
The water protestors are a minority of knackers so they hardly need that part of the community on their side.
Banotti: increasing sympathy for the water protestor one comment at a time.
:sigh:
If he were only a half-decent troll. Then we could at least get some kicks out of mocking his posts.
I think someone is going ta’have ta show me how to take photos with this phone
Also, how to type.
Anyway, he’s not the messiah etc…
I’m a ono’cint Mon!
Let’s hope the next time the Gardai are ordered to do something like this, they consult the one braincell between them and refuse. Packs of useless gobsh*tes.
In Soviet Ireland, we’ll be able to police ourselves.
should his supporters not be at work?
Could be because of shift work/day off /going in later/made redundant? Or are you just being a snarky git?
Why not included all possibiliites including the most likely; unemployed through sheer laziness and being useless.
Supporter “protesting is me work”.
6 Gardai + one Paul Murphy , that probably meant they needed 2 squad cars , it does see a little excessive … Im sure he would have shown up if asked , at a time that would have suited everyone …
On another note, is there any point voting for left leaning candidates come next GE? Will they just be locked up disenfranchising their supporters…
I think its a good precedent thats being set, come the end of the banking enquiry , yada yada yada PEP
He would have shown up with a posse. I imagine that is what they were trying to avoid. How would he feel if he was stopped going about his (ahem) business every day?
The gardai were entirely justified to use that number when you see the group protesting his arrest outside the station.
you think there’s a crowd of supporters outside paul murphy’s house at 6am each morning?
No but the gardai are well aware of the way they organise crowds very quickly over social media. As it was a coordinated arrest of multiple protestors including an eirigii scumbag it made sense to do it early. This reduces the chances of trouble breaking out. You know nothing about operational policing so probably best to keep your mouth shut.
Yeah we should all eat more donuts and be a bit more useless the we could all think like the Gardai
“eirigii scumbag” “You know nothing about operational policing”
We have a live one!
Yeaaaah, the Gardai have been shown in various reports to need a bit of brushing up on the auld ‘operational policing’, non? They’ve been proved to be a crooked organisation – the bad faith people ascribe to them is unfortunately very well earned.
The gardai need to start cracking heads. They have been playing a PR game by not giving these scum what they want, which is a ruck to be put up on youtube.
But this has gone too far now. It’s nothing short of an attack on our democracy and stable republic.
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/irish-water-protesters-shout-shameful-abuse-and-block-councillors-from-leaving-council-building-tonight-30978281.html
Are you a Gard Banotti? Or just an action man lunatic?
Banotti is absolutely correct
The subversive element that is “protesting” outside the homes of ordinary working folk going about their lawful business are causing a lot of distress to regular folks dropping their children off to school etc.
Effectively they are loitering outside people’s home with no lawful purpose.
I’ve been observing them in recent weeks and they are a well-organised rent-a-mob who can’t seem to find anything better to do with their time than hang out on the side of the road at 7am. Their goal is to cause civic unrest in the sense that they brainwash younger members of their group into provoking the Gardaí, and getting arrested, and in the course of a “lawful protest” the younger person who is less experienced might get a career-destroying criminal record.
We get it – you don’t want to pay a water charge.
The Gardaí should forcibly disperse these mobs as they did recently in Wicklow town because they have served society well enough already.
They needed two cars to fit Murphys massive head and ego in. It’s a pity they didn’t bring the black mariah and a mattress.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/feb/09/brazil-club-mothers-stewards-stop-violence
there should be more mammies working as gardai. you’d have no bother at protests then..
Once the Police Authorities under the veiled instructions of
their political masters in Government to go down this road
it shows the desperation now infecting the Junta, they are
looking at wipe out and will do and try anything to hold on
to their death grasp for power, the next couple of months
there will emerge more desperate attempts to hold on when
every trick in the book will be tried. Remember the Heavy Gang:
He’s remarkably unlikeable.
+1
Worst part of it was having to listen to him all over the news again.
god, the smugness of him… We’ll never hear the end of it now.
Detaining someone against their will is a criminal act.
Many of you commenting on this are a bunch of simpletons and empty-brains.
Mr Murphy is entitled to due process as is any alleged criminal.
Your personal dislike of the man seems to cloud the obvious fact that several months after a highly prominent and well-known incident, no actual charges have been brought.
I see no evidence that Ms Burton could not have disembarked from her Ministerial car and taken the bus home out of Jobstown (that is, if one is running, the state-owned quango that runs the bus ‘service’ usually is frequently unable to provide a service there).