So do the women apply to the Gardai and how.do they prove they are in a relationship ? Is it only for women?
The onus would be on the Gards to tell women that their new fella has a history of violence? How would they know if the offender was seeing someone?
Should start by fixing the sentencing
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And what about informing men, since women are the most common abusers?
> Gardaí will be charged with informing women if their partner has a history of domestic violence, under new plans.
We don’t have enough Gardai to patrol the city centers but they will have enough time to follow up on this.
Insanity. Should be able to search it.
Excellent, need hard time too as well as one big mega prison, a billion euro prison to lock up all the wretched criminals.
Good idea
Does anybody think that it’s weird that irelands main political correspondent (Miriam o Callaghan) is the sister of our minister for justice and executive team member of Fianna Fáil who actually made a leadership bid a year or so ago. Seem like an absurd conflict of interest.
The article only mentions women, but I assume it will be all victims of domestic violence? It’s hard to disagree with it in principle.
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Good for him. I support this.
So do the women apply to the Gardai and how.do they prove they are in a relationship ? Is it only for women?
The onus would be on the Gards to tell women that their new fella has a history of violence? How would they know if the offender was seeing someone?
Should start by fixing the sentencing
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And what about informing men, since women are the most common abusers?
> Gardaí will be charged with informing women if their partner has a history of domestic violence, under new plans.
We don’t have enough Gardai to patrol the city centers but they will have enough time to follow up on this.
Insanity. Should be able to search it.
Excellent, need hard time too as well as one big mega prison, a billion euro prison to lock up all the wretched criminals.
Good idea
Does anybody think that it’s weird that irelands main political correspondent (Miriam o Callaghan) is the sister of our minister for justice and executive team member of Fianna Fáil who actually made a leadership bid a year or so ago. Seem like an absurd conflict of interest.
The article only mentions women, but I assume it will be all victims of domestic violence? It’s hard to disagree with it in principle.
For anyone who says only women would need something like this, almost a third of all domestic abuse calls come from men – https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/i-was-so-terrified-of-my-abusive-ex-says-husband-thrown-out-of-home/41221372.html
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