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#6784480
7 June 2021
Members of Gardai enforcing coronavirus restrictions and relocating people from Temple Bar in Dublin. On Sunday, 6 June 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6784472
7 June 2021
Members of Gardai enforcing coronavirus restrictions and relocating people from Temple Bar in Dublin. On Sunday, 6 June 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6784474
7 June 2021
Members of Gardai enforcing coronavirus restrictions and relocating people from Temple Bar in Dublin. On Sunday, 6 June 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6784460
7 June 2021
A Garda car patrolling in Portobello next to the Grand Canal in Dublin. On Sunday, 6 June 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667466
17 January 2019
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris speeks during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667514
17 January 2019
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris (Second Left) arrives at a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667450
17 January 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667456
17 January 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667476
17 January 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667496
17 January 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, and Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667506
17 January 2019
(Left-Right) Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy and Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, during a meeting of the Policing Authority in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#3667484
17 January 2019
Josephine Feehily, the Chairperson of the Policing Authority, during Garda Commissioner Drew Harris address at a meeting in Dublin Castle. The Garda Commissioner has apologised to all victims of crime, committed by youths who were never prosecuted. An internal Garda Youth Diversion Programme report found that nearly 8,000 incidents involving youths were not appropriately progressed between 2010 and 2017 period, and nearly 3,500 children weren't prosecuted as their cases weren't dealt appropriately. On Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#1979051
24 May 2017
Kathleen O'Toole, the Chair of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland and the Chief of Police in Seattle, speaks to the media during a press conference at The Fitzwilliam Hotel, in Dublin, on May 24, 2017.
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#1979054
24 May 2017
Kathleen O'Toole, the Chair of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland and the Chief of Police in Seattle, speaks to the media during a press conference at The Fitzwilliam Hotel, in Dublin, on May 24, 2017.
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#1979060
24 May 2017
Kathleen O'Toole, the Chair of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland and the Chief of Police in Seattle, speaks to the media during a press conference at The Fitzwilliam Hotel, in Dublin, on May 24, 2017.
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#1979032
24 May 2017
Two Garda officers passe by a construction worker standing outside a construction site, in Dublin's city center. On Wednesday, May 24, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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