Policing committee also hears concern about overzealous sharing of information on ‘prowlers’ on residents’ WhatsApp groups
“It’s not worth the financial cuts and for various other reasons they’re leaving us. Unfortunately I have had eight members resign in the last 12 months just for the Coolock area alone, so Coolock, Swords and Malahide. That is a high statistic, that is a worrying statistic.”
Chairman Cllr Ian Carey said he had been “inundated” with social media footage of “prowlers”, often captured when people rang doorbells. On that note, Sinn Féin Cllr Ann Graves said a number of recent community responses to suspected prowlers had been of concern.
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