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All the details regarding these incidents are recorded in the garda Pulse system, you can think that there is nothing important, but it could be that it is more than nothing was recorded and could cause in your application that you did not disclose such information. That will be wrong and it will be your fault.
incident above are not related to the OP, therefore he or she has nothing to declare.avta wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 4:57 amAll the details regarding these incidents are recorded in the garda Pulse system, you can think that there is nothing important, but it could be that it is more than nothing was recorded and could cause in your application that you did not disclose such information. That will be wrong and it will be your fault.
I advise you to request the FOI records from Garda and just copy-paste the result table to the application form.
That’s pure wrong and misleading. Witnesses are NOT required to disclose such information in the application. Only information where a person has received a notice from Gardai stating that they are under investigation needs to be included. Matters for which the person is a witness (or a victim) do not need to be included in the form.
There no such excuses mentioned in the application form or any were additionally. This is just your interpretation of what you think should not be disclosed to the department as not matters.littlerr wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 6:08 pmThat’s pure wrong and misleading. Witnesses are NOT required to disclose such information in the application. Only information where a person has received a notice from Gardai stating that they are under investigation needs to be included. Matters for which the person is a witness (or a victim) do not need to be included in the form.
As I said, if the OP was investigated by the Gardai, he would have received a letter from Gardai, indicating that he was under investigation. If this is the case, of course he should indeed include the information in the application.avta wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 7:06 pmHey, littler,
You are the guru here and I fully agree with you last statement. But OP was not walking on the street, it was actually domestic dispute for both cases. We don't have details to say more about. This actually why I advice to request the FOI.
You wrote that there was a JR for the rejected case. I understand that the judge declare this as unlawful, but not really sure that department will stop their practice and will take it in to account...
No. OP is not a subject to criminal investigation, therefore has nothing to declare.