HC Deb 31 March 1887 vol 313 c55
MR. PYNE (Waterford, W.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he will give the number of extra police stations in Water-ford County and City, and the number of police who have been sent out of the county to attend at other places at various times during the year; and the number of days they have been absent; also the number of police over and above the extra force that have been drafted into Waterford, and the number of days they remained in county or city?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Mr. A. J. BALFOUR) (Manchester, E.)

No extra police stations have been opened in Waterford County and City. The information asked for in the rest of the Question can scarcely be given within the limits of an answer; but I will give a Return to the hon. Member. In making the charges for extra police, allowance is always given for the number of police who have been sent out of the county to attend at other places at various times during the year.