Anti-social behaviour has been thrust back into the spotlight following a series of incidents in Dublin over the last few days
The issue of anti-social behaviour has been thrust back into the spotlight following a series of incidents in Dublin .passenger was viciously assaultedThe man was attacked by the gang armed with belts on a bus to Blanchardstown – with a large amount of blood left splattered outside the driver’s cabin.Gardaí were also called to the scene of a mass"brawl" on Burrow Beach in Sutton yesterday evening involving a group of young people.
"When we have instances like we had on Dublin Bus... and those really take off it does impact on people's perception of using public transport." "If people don't feel safe they won't use public transport, they won't use the city and they will continue to get their information on what's happening on the streets and on public transport from social media and that will feed the narrative that they're not safe"."How safe is, how much violence there is happening on our streets and our public transport... and what people perceive to be the reality," she said.
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