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Dara’s image and the apology we won for her on the front of the Irish Times and on the Six One news during the week! This news and the images of her overwrote and eclipsed the news of the Garda sharing that clip of Garda CCTV and closed the circle. It restored Dara’s dignity and humanity which was the thing we most wanted! ![]()
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It’s not perfect, but it’s good enough!
The Garda resigned after dismissal process was started against him – he is not a serving police officer any more.
We got written and verbal apologies from the very top management, Drew Harris and from the Minister for Justice, Heather Humphries
Sharing of intimate images is now a crime punishable by up to 7 years in prison. I was part of the campaign to bring this into law.
Some improvement to GSOC and Garda disciplinary process are in the new Policing Bill. I had pressed the Ministers for Justice on this. It will never feel enough, but I think Dara would be pleased with what we have done. It’s been a long tough way, four and a half years. It’s taken a lot from our whole family. We remember the precious lives we have lost on the way, the kind Claire Ni Fhearghail
and my love, Dara’s father, Terry Quigley.
And big thanks and a shout out to everyone who supported us through this! Family, friends and professionals! Too many to mention …. ![]()
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Including Irish Council for Civil Liberties, Gareth Noble of KOD Lyons, Merchants Quay Ireland, National Family Support Network Fly high Starling ![]()
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