Crime in Dublin city centre: poll reveals 70pc of people do not feel safe
Briefly

A recent Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll reveals that more than half of respondents have experienced an increase in crime or anti-social behaviour associated with groups of teenagers. A significant portion of the public feels that their communities are becoming less safe. Additionally, most individuals indicate that they have not observed a rise in the presence of gardaí on the streets, which suggests a disconnect between community safety concerns and police visibility.
A Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll indicates that over half of respondents believe they have seen an increase in crime or anti-social behaviour conducted by groups of teenagers.
The poll results show that more than half of participants feel their communities are becoming less safe, indicating a growing concern about safety.
A majority of those surveyed report that they have not noticed any increase in the presence of gardaí on the streets despite rising worries about crime.
Overall, the findings reflect a significant public sentiment regarding safety and the perceived lack of police presence to address these issues.
Read at Independent
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