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category national | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Tuesday December 16, 2008 15:47author by Phier Report this post to the editors

Superintendent supports staggered closing

Supt Joe Gannon, of Pearse Street Garda Station said:

"The difference is the streets are cleared earlier," he says. "When we had the theatre licences one lot were coming out of bars at 2.30am and another lot coming out of the late clubs at 3.30am, so there were people on the streets until about 5am.

"Now they are all coming out together at 2.30am. The fast-food places don't have the capacity for them all, so a lot head straight home.

"If it is staggered, there is less volume at once, which is easier to deal with. There is less potential for volatility on the streets."

It was meant to reduce alcohol abuse, but nightclub owners say the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2008 is threatening the future of the industry and has led to an increase in trouble on the streets

IT'S A SATURDAY night in Dublin in the lead-up to Christmas. At 1.30am the Kings of Leon can be heard blaring from the Gaiety Nightclub on South King Street. A steady stream of stylish, well-groomed young things make their way from the adjoining box office to the club front door, having paid €15 for their tickets.

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author by newsenoughpublication date Tue Dec 16, 2008 17:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Glad to see Joseph Gannon is doing so well in Dublin. Makes a change from kicking people out of his way while he clung on to the front of a JCB bucket in Mayo I suppose.
Great use of Garda logic there about the fast food joints not having the capacity to deal with people so they go home instead as they are frustrated. Wonderful words from a sagely man.

author by newsmedia - newsmedianewspublication date Tue Dec 16, 2008 19:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"...Ireland has an alcohol problem ..."

Perhaps, maybe, but whose? The fat greasy profiteers who rake in the dosh from its sale?

The government, which sees the answer to any 'problem' as simply banning it as if this will eradicate it from existence?

Perhaps the real problem is the state education system - for all these thick sh**s had to pass through it.

 
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