Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon has said that groups who are targeted by hate crime are wondering why they are not included in a taskforce which has been established to make Dublin a more attractive and safe city.
The taskforce, which was launched yesterday, will work over the next three months to develop recommendations to improve all areas in Dublin where the public has access and ensure safety.
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