Ireland
Dublin Garda Says He’d Choose McDonald’s Over Police Force if Given a Second Chance
As the Irish Mirror reports that over 100 Gardaí have resigned so far in 2024, one officer has come forward to share his personal reasons for leaving the force.
In an anonymous account, the Garda, who has served in the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR), details the immense pressures of frontline policing in modern Ireland.
The officer described the daily stresses of his role, explaining that the demands and challenges of being a Garda have become increasingly difficult to manage.
He emphasized the toll that the job has taken on his mental health and well-being, highlighting the strain of constant exposure to high-pressure situations.
Adding to his frustration, the officer shared a particular disappointment in being selected for an elite unit within the force but never getting the opportunity to join it.
This missed opportunity contributed to his decision to resign, as it underscored his growing dissatisfaction with the direction of his career and the lack of fulfillment in his role.
The Garda’s story reflects broader issues within An Garda Síochána, as many officers are leaving the force due to similar concerns. The ongoing resignations point to a deeper crisis in Irish policing, where the demands of the job are increasingly outweighing the rewards for those who serve.
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