Sinead Ryan: We need gardai to stop drivers, even like me, being idiots
Briefly

A recent report highlights a concerning trend of hostility from certain law enforcement members towards their roles. Individual experiences with law enforcement are discussed, noting that traffic offenses have been the primary encounters. With many decades of driving history, the narrative reveals a mix of avoidance and reflection on legal interactions, emphasizing the importance of understanding how such attitudes within law enforcement impact public perception and engagement with the justice system.
The report indicates a notable presence of hostility within some sectors of law enforcement, revealing a troubling attitude towards their responsibilities and duties.
My experiences with law enforcement have mostly revolved around traffic offenses, showing that even minor encounters can lead to significant reflections on police conduct.
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