Safety warning for US guests to Dublin after spate of assaults

US vacationers visiting Dublin are being informed to maintain valuables protected, keep away from strolling alone after darkish and "keep a low profile" so they do not turn into victims of crime.

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The US embassy in Dublin mentioned in an announcement on its web site billed as a "security alert" that US nationals ought to train "good personal security practices while travelling" after "a number of recent incidents".

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All residents ought to "be aware of their surroundings" and keep away from having costly objects on present or carrying valuables in outer pockets on backpacks.

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Urging folks to "be vigilant", the assertion warns them that "pickpocketing, mugging, and 'snatch and grab' theft of mobile phones, watches and jewellery can occur. Keep a low profile".

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Stephen Termini, a US vacationer in his 50s, was injured in an assault on Talbot Street in Dublin final week whereas Taoiseach Leo Varadkar met and apologised to Ukrainian actor Oleksandr Hrekov after he wanted stitches following an assault.

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Irish minister for Children and Youth Affairs Roderic O'Gorman mentioned "significant assaults" in components of Dublin will fear each vacationers and locals, however mentioned neighborhood work is ongoing to deal with anti-social behaviour.

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Addressing requires extra officers on Dublin's streets, Mr O'Gorman mentioned the federal government's method included youth assist and youth diversion initiatives in addition to an elevated police presence.

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He informed RTE Radio there had been "some very significant assaults in an area of our inner city and I've no doubt that causes real concern to people travelling through those parts of the city, but most importantly to the communities living there".

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This week, Mr Varadkar mentioned this 12 months's goal of recruiting 1,000 new law enforcement officials can be a problem, however there was a should be "tough on public order offences".

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He mentioned individuals are being "attacked all the time" on Irish streets, which is "not something we can accept".

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