четверг, 21 февраля 2013 г.
Dungloe District Court was told yesterday that a man who claimed constant harassment by gardai got
Dungloe District Court was told yesterday that a man who claimed constant harassment by gardai got so fed up with it that he asked them for a lift home in the patrol car when he was drunk in Dungloe last September.
The court heard that 31-year-old McBride had two convictions for public mischief and theft in the past decade, but Inspector Sylvie Henry told Judge Seamus Hughes he had also been stopped a number of times recently by gardai who suspected he was in possession of drugs.
Defence solicitor Cormac Hartnett said McBride, who denied drugs involvement and had never been prosecuted for such offences, was stopped and searched five times in the last 17 months but he believes the Garda PULSE system did not show all the other times he was stopped.
Mr Hartnett added that McBride apologised for being a nuisance in Main Street, first class airline travel Dungloe, on the night of last September 20th when he asked for a lift home in the Garda patrol car. He admitted being drunk and refusing to obey a Garda instruction.
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