IPicture of Garda carrying Assault Rifle	URL:https://ascraeus.org/pictures/HK416.png

> Turning and turning in the widening gyre
> The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
> Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
> Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
> The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
> The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
> The best lack all conviction, while the worst
> Are full of passionate intensity.

These lines  from the  Yeats Poem _The  Second Coming_  have been
echoing  in my  mind since  last  week's horrible  events at  the
Regency  Hotel  in Dublin[1]. Seeing camera  pictures  of two men
strolling into  a hotel bearing  assault weapons was  bad enough,
but the implications for the country as a whole were worrying.

Among the early coverage and reaction to the shooting were claims
by  the Hotel's  manager  that  he  had  been  unable to  contact
Gardai[2]  on the 999  emergency number[^1]. It was reported that
the manager went on to state  that "Around four minutes after his
phone call, the first fire brigade arrived at the scene, followed
by an ambulance and then the gardai arrived." There was simply no
way that the powers-that-be in  Ireland were going to permit this
type of coverage to go unanswered.

We got  the first hints  of the reaction during  a counter-Pegida
demonstration in Dublin on Saturday evening. What appears to have
been  a  somewhat  ill-tempered  demo was  ratcheted  up  into  a
full-blown security  situation by the deployment  of the Gardai's
"Public Order" Branch. At first  in  light riot kit[3],  baseball
hats, batons  and face-smashing  armored gloves, the  gardai soon
escalated  their  response  to full  on Darth-Vader  gear[4].  As
always when police retreat behind dehumanising armour, the result
was utterly predictable[5].

What's really noticeable in those  pictures is what's not visible
- garda  numbers. Most of  the 'light brigade'  appear not  to be
wearing  any formal  garda identification  at all  - one  garda's
numbers are visible on his shoulder flashes, but the other gardai
in that  picture don't have  these visible at all. While  that is
bad enough,  the pictures  of the 'heavy  brigade' are  even more
worrying  - note  that while  the  garda helmets  appear to  have
numbers on them  (e.g. the garda at the left  of the picture) the
visors have been  very carefully placed by almost  all the gardai
to obscure those numbers behind the visor.

While  I accept  that the  helmets *should*  also have  the garda
numbers displayed on  the back of the helmet, that's  not of much
value to  someone who  cannot see  the back  of the  helmet, i.e.
someone who's on the receiving end of a baton.

This  was  all,  however, by  way of  a sideshow. After  mounting
criticism[8]  over  the  weekend  of  both  the  Gardai  and  the
Government regarding  the Regency Hotel shootings,  and a related
murder in Dublin, the official state response was unveiled today.

> The Garda  is to establish a new  **permanent** 55-strong armed
> support unit for Dublin in the wake of  escalating gang-related
crime.

What  such a  new  permanent  force  will be  used  for was  made
clear[7] even before the announcement was made.

>  On Seville  Place, a  short  distance  from  Dublin’s  financial
> district, four heavily armed  officers from the Garda’s Emergency
> Response Unit, kitted  out with protective eye  wear, body armour
> and headgear, were backed up by at least 12 uniformed members and
> plain clothed  armed detectives. **Cars,  vans and  cyclists were
> being stopped at random with  people asked for identification and
> to explain their movements.**

In other words: _Ihre Papiere, bitte_.

Take a good look at the photos of one of these checkpoint[9]. 
In one of them,  a  member  of the  gardai  is
clearly carrying  a Heckler&Koch  416 Assault Rifle[10]  on the
streets of Dublin. I'm not sure, but I think that the Irish State
managed to face down a massive, well funded and resourced illegal
terror  organisation on  its  own soil  for  nearly thirty  years
without resorting to acts such as these.

Take another look at those  pictures. These Gardai all have their
faces covered and are wearing  what most people would call combat
armour. If  one accepts  the rationale  behind their  deployment,
then you  can see that  there would be sound  operational reasons
for  that,  mostly  to   protect  the  officers. What  cannot  be
jutified,  however,  is, yet  again,  the  complete lack  of  any
identifying numbers on those gardai combat uniforms. Nothing.

These heavily armed men are being  sent out onto the streets, are
demanding Papers and 'Explanations  of Movement' from passers-by,
and there is quite literally no way anyone can ascertain who they
are should anything go awry.

Anyone who looks at those  pictures and isn't profoundly upset at
what they say about our police, our government and our country is
missing the point of what's  happening here. This is the complete
abandonment by the state of  the Peelian Principles of 'policing
by consent'[11].

That is frankly terrifying.

[1]	http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/0205/765708-one-person-injured-in-shooting-incident-at-hotel/
[2]	http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/rampage-three-999-calls-unanswered-as-gunmen-launched-shooting-spree-34430021.html
[3]	http://is.gd/Ttulzf
[4]	http://is.gd/hI3pnH
[5]	http://www.thejournal.ie/protest-gardai-batons-pegida-2588699-Feb2016/
[6]	http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/0209/766496-gangland-shooting-dublin/
[7]	http://is.gd/S4o0Wr
[8]	http://www.herald.ie/news/where-were-gardai-lack-of-surveillance-at-hotel-comes-under-fire-34431809.html
[9]	http://www.broadsheet.ie/2016/02/09/uzi-street/
[10]	https://ascraeus.org/pictures/HK416.png
[11]	https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/policing-by-consent/definition-of-policing-by-consent

[^1]:	Incidentally, did you know that 999 is no longer operated by the state, but rather by a contractor