Crime in Dublin city centre: poll reveals 70pc of people do not feel safe
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Crime in Dublin city centre: poll reveals 70pc of people do not feel safe
"A significant portion of the population notes an uptick in crime and anti-social behavior attributed to groups of teenagers, leading to increased concerns for community safety."
"The poll results reveal that a majority of respondents feel their neighborhood is becoming less secure, contributing to overall anxiety within the community regarding safety."
"Responses indicate that many residents have not perceived a rise in garda presence on the streets, which raises questions about community safety measures."
"Witnessing crime and anti-social behavior seems to be a growing concern among over half of the respondents in the poll conducted."
Over fifty percent of respondents in the Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll indicate experiencing an increase in crime or anti-social behavior by groups of teenagers. A majority express concerns about their community becoming less safe. Additionally, a significant number report not noticing an increase in gardaĆ­ presence in their neighborhoods. These findings suggest a growing anxiety regarding safety among the public and raise questions about the effectiveness of local law enforcement.
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