Different public bodies need to combine their efforts to invest in Dublin’s city centre and make it feel safer, according to Gary Gannon.
“If we understand the kind of the background of those young people,” he said. “Where are they coming from, the trauma that they will have experienced generationally in their own life.”Deputy Gannon agreed trauma does not warrant an unprovoked assault on a stranger, but without considering ways to improve life in the inner city, it will continue to feel unsafe for many.
“When we’re talking about issues of open drug dealing, for example, [Gardaí] will say they can't police what is essentially a health issue,” he said. Deputy Gannon said a taskforce was previously established for the north inner city – but the “metrics for success were way off” and it did not look at areas such as Talbot Street and O’Connell Street.
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