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Funding for community-based projects in Dublin to work with young people involved in the anti-social use of scramblers and quadbikes is a progressive step in making our city safer, Dublin Mid West Deputy Emer Higgins has stated, writes Rachel Cunningham.
The Fine Gael TD said €200,000 was being allocated to eight community projects to work with young people involved in the anti-social use of scramblers and quad bikes and related crime.
“The use of scrambler and quad bikes in anti-social behaviour presents a real danger both to users and to citizens and it can be challenging to police, something that my Fine Gael colleague in Clondalkin, Cllr. Kenneth Egan, has been doing great work in highlighting.”
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