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On The Beat

Year: 2024 Documentary Seasons: 2 Episodes: 7 Rating: 5.5

Overview

On the Beat provides an inside look at the daily lives of serving Gardaí in Ireland, following officers on duty and highlighting challenges and issues in the policing of districts in Waterford, Longford and Dundalk.

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