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CCTV for Limerick community would be a game changer
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THE installation of CCTV cameras in the Johnsgate and Garryowen areas would be ‘game changer’ a senior member of An Garda Siochana has stated.
Superintendent Brian Sugrue has confirmed gardai are engaging with Limerick City and County Council in the hope that cameras can be rolled out in the areas.
Speaking at this month’s meeting of the Limerick Joint Policing Committee, Superintendent Sugrue confirmed that levels of crime in Johnsgate and Garryowen have decreased in recent months.
“We’ve rolled Johnsgate and Garryowen together for a policing plan and I think it has had a positive result,” he told the virtual meeting.