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Dublin Airport: Plane passenger arrested after officer attacked
Dublin Airport: Plane passenger arrested after officer attacked

BBC News

time21 hours ago

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Dublin Airport: Plane passenger arrested after officer attacked

A garda (Irish police) officer has been subjected to a "sustained" assault after boarding a US flight in Dublin to deal with a report of a disruptive were called in on Tuesday morning by the crew of the United Airlines flight which was travelled from Newark to assault began when officers approached the passenger, a man in his 40s. Gardaí said they used pepper spray to stop the attack but the suspect fled the aircraft. A short time later they made an arrest. The man was charged with assault and offences under the Air Navigation and Transport injured garda officer was treated in hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

Man arrested and charged after garda assaulted on board plane at Dublin Airport
Man arrested and charged after garda assaulted on board plane at Dublin Airport

Irish Times

timea day ago

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Man arrested and charged after garda assaulted on board plane at Dublin Airport

A man has been arrested and charged after 'viciously' assaulting a garda on board a plane at Dublin Airport on Tuesday morning. The man, aged in his 40s, was on board a transatlantic United Airlines flight travelling from Newark, New Jersey, to Dublin. The captain and crew of the flight reported the man being disruptive and requested the assistance of gardaí, who subsequently boarded and attempted to engage with him. A Garda spokesperson said the man proceeded to 'viciously assault a member of An Garda Síochána'. READ MORE Pepper spray was deployed during the incident, according to the Garda. The passenger subsequently fled the aircraft and was arrested a short time later. He has since been charged with assault and offences under the Air Navigation and Transport Act 2022 and is due before Dublin District Court on Tuesday evening. 'The Garda member who was injured during this incident is being treated at Beaumont Hospital for non-life threatening injuries,' the spokesperson said.

Only 60 of 4,800 dangerous driving reports to online Traffic Watch system result in a fine
Only 60 of 4,800 dangerous driving reports to online Traffic Watch system result in a fine

Irish Examiner

time2 days ago

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Only 60 of 4,800 dangerous driving reports to online Traffic Watch system result in a fine

Only a small percentage of the thousands of reports to the garda online Traffic Watch system result in fines being issued to drivers. The online Traffic Watch system has received 4,885 reports of dangerous driving in the first nine months of operation, but just 60 Fixed Charge Notices have been issued to drivers so far on the back of the reports. The online system, which allows members of the public to report dangerous driving, replaced the Traffic Watch phoneline which operated for 10 years. On the back of the 4,885 reports, 60 Fixed Charge Notices have been issued, of which 30 have resulted in the payment of a fine so far. The statistics were released to Social Democrats TD Liam Quaide who said it raises concerns that such a small fraction of fines emanated from a large volume of incidents reported through the online system. "It would be important to know how resourced this system is to carry out its work, given the wider failure of successive governments to adequately staff the Gardaí," said Mr Quaide. Once received, the online reports are logged by garda staff at the Garda Information Services Centre (GISC) who then forward the reports to the superintendent in the relevant area to progress. A member of An Garda Síochána is then appointed to investigate the complaint, contacting the person who submitted the report to ascertain what occurred, whether there were any other witnesses and to take a written statement. Photographs and videos of incidents cannot be uploaded as part of the initial complaint but can be handed over to the investigating garda. If it is believed an offence has been committed following the investigation, a file is submitted to the superintendent who will decide what, if any action, is to be taken. Traffic Watch has been hailed as a very important tool by Gardaí as it "empowers responsible road users to work with An Garda Síochána in enhancing road safety for all". "Traffic watch has been important over the years in providing an opportunity where responsible and safe road users can report aggressive and careless drivers," garda assistant commissioner Paula Hilman previously said. The system is designed to address inappropriate and dangerous driving behaviour that occurs on the roads but does not lead to an immediate emergency situation, such as illegal parking, tailgating, or use of a phone while driving. Reports made are not anonymous and complainants are required to provide contact details and can potentially be called to give evidence in court. Bank holiday weekend operation Meanwhile, gardaí were out on roads across the country as part of a bank holiday roads policing operation which saw 1,030 drivers caught speeding in the first two days. Among those were a driver in Midleton, Cork, who was detected doing 151km/h in a 100km/h zone on the N25; another in Belturbet, Cavan, driving at 143km/h in a 100km/h zone; and one driving at 103km/h in a 60km/h zone in Ballaghadereen, Roscommon. The first 48 hours of the operation also saw 54 people arrested on suspicion of intoxicated driving while fines were also issued to drivers using their mobile phones and for seatbelt offences.

Motorcyclist dies following crash in Dublin that killed garda
Motorcyclist dies following crash in Dublin that killed garda

BBC News

time3 days ago

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Motorcyclist dies following crash in Dublin that killed garda

The motorcyclist who was involved in a crash that saw a garda (Irish police) officer killed in Dublin last month, has died in man in his 30s died on Saturday in Beaumont hospital following the crash on May was riding a motorbike when he was involved in the crash in Lanestown, in the north of the county, shortly before 13:00 local time. Garda Kevin Flatley, 49, died at the scene after he was hit by the motorcyclist whilst carrying out a speed checkpoint. Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said he was deeply saddened by the death of his colleague and extended his sympathies to Mr Flatley's family and said it is providing support to both families involved.

Garda seriously injured after being struck by motorbike in Finglas
Garda seriously injured after being struck by motorbike in Finglas

Irish Times

time7 days ago

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  • Irish Times

Garda seriously injured after being struck by motorbike in Finglas

A garda has been taken to hospital after he was struck by a motorbike during a road traffic incident in Finglas, north Dublin. At around 5.45pm on Wednesday, while on a routine patrol, gardaí attached to the Finglas Drugs Unit observed two motorbikes – which were believed to have been stolen – at a petrol station on North Road. When gardaí approached them, the motorcyclists drove off and in the course of doing so struck a member of An Garda Síochána. The Garda, a man in his 30s, was taken to the city's Mater University Hospital for treatment of a serious but non-life-threatening injury. READ MORE A man aged in his 20s has since been arrested and was being detained at a Garda station in west Dublin. Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses to this incident to come forward. Anyone who may have camera footage, including dashcam footage, from the North Road area of Finglas between 5.15pm and 6.15pm on Wednesday is asked to make this available to gardaí. In a separate incident on May 11th, Garda Kevin Flatley (49) died after being struck by a motorcyclist while carrying out a checkpoint near Lanestown, north Co Dublin. The motorcyclist involved in this incident, a man aged in his 30s, was treated in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, for serious injuries.

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