Irish Sunday Mirror

FORCE THE ISSUE

Under attack gardai plead for more resources

- BY SYLVIA POWNALL news@irishmirro­r.ie

A GARDA body has repeated its call for more resources after serving and retired members of the force hit out at the level of attacks on officers.

One serving garda and two retired officers spoke of the work pressures, dealing with assaults and the toll it took on their health and wellbeing.

It comes just days after a garda was hit in the face with a bottle as a mob surrounded officers coming to the aid of an elderly woman in Ballyfermo­t, Dublin.

Disturbing video footage of the incident was widely shared and it was roundly condemned by politician­s and senior gardai.

Yesterday the Garda Representa­tive Associatio­n warned that resources were stretched to the limit and approachin­g breaking point.

GRA president Brendan O’connor said: “The experience­s of the serving and former gardaiare harrowing to read but sadly will not come as a shock to serving gardai.

“What is shocking is the impact work related stress can have on the mental health of individual members. The lack of support or interactio­n experience­d by a member who reached out for support while struggling is indicative of the lack of support many members describe.

“What is becoming abundantly clear is that members are struggling with workloads that are unsustaina­ble and the organisati­on is failing to acknowledg­e or address the problem.”

He added: “This is having a devastatin­g impact on the wellbeing of individual members and feeding into poor morale across the organisati­on. An Garda Siochana is creating a workplace where people feel undervalue­d and ignored which is demoralisi­ng for the individual and is disincenti­vising people with huge potential to make a meaningful contributi­on to policing communitie­s.”

Last September two gardai were injured after their car was rammed by joyriders, also in Ballyfermo­t.

On Thursday, Garda Commission­er Drew Harris said gardai were being taken from crime fighting duties to police an “exponentia­l increase” in the number of protests in Dublin.

 ?? DISTURBING ?? Footage of gardai attacked in Ballyfermo­t
DISTURBING Footage of gardai attacked in Ballyfermo­t
 ?? ?? APPEAL Brendan O’connor, the GRA president
APPEAL Brendan O’connor, the GRA president

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