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A Cahir Sergeant says he’s surprised by the findings of a Garda operation which targeted the sale of alcohol to young people.
The operation saw Gardaí assisted by an underage member of the public checking to see if they could buy alcohol at 10 premises in the district.
Seven out of the 10 made the sale without asking for identification.
Businesses are being reminded that the sale of alcohol to an under 18 is an offence, and that it’s also an offence for anybody to buy alcohol for an under 18.
Sergeant Ray Moloney explains the reason for the operation.
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Gardaí in the Cahir District have teamed up with domestic violence awareness groups and local pharmacies for the ‘Go Purple’ campaign.
Today marks ‘Go Purple for Domestic Violence’ at a time when the issue is a growing source of concern due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The Rock of Cashel was lit up in purple last night to also mark the campaign.
Cahir Sergeant Ray Moloney says they’ve partnered locally with Cuan Saor and local pharmacies to help people find the help they need.
“Anybody seeking support or advice or indeed intervention – male or female – can speak to any staff member in any of the pharmacies in confidence by asking ‘purple clothes dye’.”