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They are called Garda stations. That is because the police force in Ireland is known as the Garda Síochána, which means guardians of the peace. People refer to them as the Garda or the guards or the Gardaí (pronounced Gardee), which is the plural of Garda in the Irish language.

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They are called Garda stations. That is because the police force in Ireland is known as the Garda Síochána, which means guardians of the peace. People refer to them as the Garda or the guards or the Gardaí (pronounced Gardee), which is the plural of Garda in the Irish language.

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The Irish police force (south of the border) is An Garda Síochána - which is Irish for "The Guardians of the Peace). A single member is a Garda, several are Gardaí.

North of the border, in Northern Ireland, the police service is "The Police Service of Northern Ireland".

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Gardaí?

They are the Garda Síochána na hÉireann (The guardians of the peace of Ireland).

They are the Irish police / cops

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Jonathan Garda goes by Jon Garda.

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Jonathan Garda's birth name is Jonathan David Garda.

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