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The LVA is calling for Government to provide funding for more police on Dublin streets after survey showed 9 out of 10 Dublin publicans are concerned about level of policing

More than 9 out of 10 Dublin publicans concerned about current level of policing in capital – LVA

Taskforce on Dublin needs to push for greater policing resources and Government must deliver in Budget 2025   More than 9 out of 10 Dublin publicans (96%) say they are concerned about the current level of policing in the capital, according to a survey conducted by the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA). Almost half (48%) of […]

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LVA is seeking sustained, high profile policing to be adopted in Dublin

Policing strategy must be adjusted to ensure high profile, sustained Garda presence on Dublin streets into 2024 and beyond

LVA praised bravery of GardaĂ­ and emergency responders who had to react to acts of lawlessness Extra concern must be shown for welfare and security of non-national community   Following the disturbing scenes in Dublin on Thursday 23rd November, the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) has said adjustments must be made to the policing strategy to

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The LVA believes the additional resources for the GardaĂ­ should see more police feet on Dublin streets

Additional Garda Resources should go towards “Extra Feet on Dublin Streets”

Business Support Scheme details needs to be practical and generous for pubs and small businesses in face of Government imposed costs The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) has welcomed the allocation of additional resources in the Budget to An Garda Síochána, saying it is vital they go towards putting “extra feet on Dublin’s streets”. The LVA

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