Paschal Donohoe says we must ‘talk about safety in the city and perceptions of safety’ following recent incidents
Minister for Expenditure, Paschal Donohoe, has said the Government is committed to making Dublin a safer city.
Regarding recent violent and antisocial incidents in the area, Mr de Róiste said acknowledged that “Dublin is always going to have its problems” and that he has been vocal in calling for greater garda visibility, which was already happening. “This for me is not just a tourist problem it’s for everybody that uses the city and it’s for everybody who calls the city home.”
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