The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors is seeking a review of Government policing policies under the current rationalisation programme.
The AGSI says station closures, increased workloads, fleet depletion and the moratorium on recruitment are damaging the force.
It wants the Garda Inspectorate or another independent body to carry out a cost-benefit analysis of the Government's policies.
It is also calling for Uzi submachine guns to be reissued to all detectives and has called for all plain-clothes officers in unmarked cars to be armed.
The AGSI, which is holding its annual conference in Sligo, opposes Government cutbacks in policing, pay and conditions.
Members are also seeking legislative change to ensure that anyone arrested must provide their PPS numbers.
They also said that when a suspect spends time waiting for or consulting with their solicitor in a garda station that this should not be counted as detention time.
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