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Home Limerick Twin Tracks anti-social initiative at Limerick train station
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Twin Tracks anti-social initiative at Limerick train station

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Alan Jacques
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June 11, 2022
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    GARDAÍ in Limerick are engaging in a special operation that will see them patrol Colbert Station to prevent and detect anti-social behaviour.

    As part of Operation ‘Twin Tracks’, two national Community Engagement and Rail Safety Partnership days of operation are taking place in partnership with Irish Rail.

    The focus is on public engagement and a high level of visibility on the rail networks and at train stations nationwide.

    The two primary elements of the operation are community engagement and rail safety, which will be achieved by high visibility public engagement and delivery of crime prevention advice.

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    High visibility patrolling will operate at Colbert Station on July 27 with Community Policing Gardaí delivering crime prevention advice at the Limerick train station.

     

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