Temple Bar group seeks back lane closures to stop drug dealing

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Area plagued by ‘industrial scale’ drug dealing, assaults and muggings, says business and residents group

“Regrettably, Aston Quay and Temple Bar have become known areas for drug dealing and every day groups of people – sometimes 10 and more – gather in the lanes, on corners and in bus stops and openly deal and take drugs. There is no attempt to hide what they’re doing. They hand out drugs, count money, smoke crack pipes and drink alcohol,” he said in a letter to Ms McEntee.Fights frequently result, and there have been “multiple serious violent assaults”, Mr Kennedy said.

“The prominence of these locations and their importance to the city cannot be overstated. Aston Quay is a prime business area and transportation hub that serves a network of city buses, long-haul coaches and airport express buses. The intersection is one of the busiest in the country and serves as the main gateway to the north and south of the city,” he said.

Mr Kennedy said The scale and seriousness of the antisocial behaviour in the area could not be allowed to continue. However, it said concrete measures needed to be taken to address the area’s specific problems. In addition to a “high visibility” Garda response to drug dealing, Dublin City Council should implement a “tactical closure of back lanes” in the area until a strategy for their use could be devised.

 

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