The Chief Superintendent of the Louth-Cavan-Monaghan Division, Alan McGovern says he is extremely disappointed by the Crowe report findings.
The Irish Road Victims' Association says senior Gardaí must answer for a damning report which shows some members are not doing their jobs.
It suggests a significant number of Gardaí assigned to the Roads Policing Unit are "openly hostile" to carrying out their duties.
The unpublished Crowe Report contains the findings of an independent review of roads policing - and details that have emerged show some Gardaí are not doing their jobs and are "brazen" in expressing it.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has described the findings as "sobering", while the Policing and Community Safety Authority - which is calling for the report to be published in full - says it's "a wakeup call" for the force.
Local Chief Superintendent, Alan McGovern says a lot of good work has been done with road safety in the Louth-Cavan-Monaghan Division, but he says the unpublished report is disappointing.