Garda discretion can build a link between communities and police
The Irish judicial system has a good phrase for this: Garda discretion. When young Michael decides he’s going to play boy racer for the night he knows he’ll get away with it. Plainly for the reason “sure my father owns the local pub and superintendent drinks in there, it’ll be grand”. And when Michael is caught speeding by the local garda, sure enough he’s given a warning and told to go home, even though he could have easily killed someone.
Is this really a flawed system? How about when the person has a genuine reason to break the law? Rushing to visit a sick mother on her deathbed? Or maybe there’s a cow in difficulty calving at the farm? Or “sorry sergeant, I’m late for the local Junior B Hurling Final, sure your probably on your way there yourself? Hop in”. Where do we draw the line with garda discretion? Should we have any garda discretion whatsoever if it cannot be regulated? Or is nepotism and local civilian involvement in the force so high it is nigh impossible to regulate? It definitely gives GSOC good reason to come in and stir local matters up for the gardaí.