It had been discussed at Thursday’s meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board. They will be reviewing how their operations have worked since restrictions were introduced in March by the respective jurisdictions.They later conducted a joint patrol with local officers, chatting to gardaí and PSNI members operating checkpoints on cross-Border traffic on the main N2-A5 Dublin to Derry Road as part of a Covid-19 operation.
In a statement, the Garda said Mr Harris had “a very positive meeting today with Chief Constable, PSNI at Monaghan-Tyrone cross-Border checkpoint to discuss the ongoing strong co-operation to support public health measures to tackle Covid-19 on the island of Ireland”. Mr Byrne said he had a “positive meeting” with Mr Harris on the Border and “discussed our continued joint approach”. He said it was “good to get out on patrol together, a strong partnership”.
Were they actually able to find where the uncommissioned boundary was. As a shifting line in the proverbial sand, it has a reputation for being notoriously difficult to pin down!
Paper, rock, sissors for the island.
Is it just me or is everyone wondering how long bwfore the shinners wade in here 😆😆
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