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# pulse system

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# Under investigation
Garda sergeant under investigation over claims of repeated improper use of PULSE system
The garda member is at the centre of a number of internal investigations.
# ACCESS DENIED
There are 38 garda stations in Munster that can't access the Pulse system
The system is used widely by the force but 77 stations can’t access it.
# Workplace Relations
Getting there? Mid-ranking gardaí to join with GRA and Government in using state negotiators
12,500 gardaí are set to strike next Friday unless a solution can be found to the ongoing dispute.
Voices
Column: Why has it taken so long for the DPC to investigate Shatter's Prime Time comment?
It was almost a year ago that a complaint was made about the Minister for Justice telling Prime Time about Mick Wallace being cautioned by a garda over using his mobile phone while driving, writes William Campbell.
# Pulse
Garda Síochána "does not engage in ethnic profiling"
Minister Alan Shatter said that all persons are subject to the same PULSE recording procedures.
Voices
Column: There's no credible alternative to an independent inquiry into GSOC allegations
Faith in our national authorities has been badly shaken – the only way to restore it is to hold an independent inquiry, says Mark Kelly.
# Internal Garda Review
Whistleblower invites Taoiseach to discuss penalty points controversy
Garda “stands firm” on his claims and asks the Taoiseach to view his evidence.
# outstanding warrants
Almost 124,000 Garda arrest warrants outstanding
Some of the warrants stretch back years,with the majority issued between 2000 and 2011.