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‘Increased Garda patrols and expanded CCTV monitoring needed at Luas stops,’ says Madigan

Increased Garda patrols and expanded CCTV monitoring are needed at Luas stops throughout Dublin, according to a Fine Gael Minister of State.

Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion, and Dublin Rathdown TD, Josepha Madigan has reacted strongly to recent reports of a number of violent public order incidents and frequent anti-social behaviour at and around Luas stops in Dublin.

“This week we saw video footage circulating widely on social media of a very violent fight at Balally Luas stop in Dundrum,” Minister Madigan said.

“This kind of appalling violence, which took place in the open with other passengers and children around, cannot be tolerated.

“Many constituents have also raised with me what they see as increasing anti-social behaviour at Luas stops throughout the city.

“I would like to see Gardaí increasingly focusing their patrols on Luas stops to prevent them becoming a hub for anti-social behaviour.

“Budget 2023 will deliver the recruitment of an additional 1,000 frontline Gardaí, as well as an extra 430 civilian staff who will help free up more Gardaí for frontline duties.

“Fine Gael, through Ministers McEntee and Harris, is committed to creating Stronger, Safer Communities. It is vital that some of these additional Gardaí be used to increase security at and around Luas stops in Dublin.

“People have a right to feel safe and secure going about their daily commute.

“We need to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to this kind of unacceptable behaviour,” Minister Madigan concluded.

 

 

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