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Suspended sentence for St Patrick’s Day assault on bouncer

A man who got carried away with St Patrick’s Day celebrations, punching a bouncer when refused entry to a city centre nightclub, received a five-month suspended sentence this week and was further lambasted by a district court judge for daring to apply for legal aid.

Man denies threatening bouncers over barrier obstruction

An ex-business man who quarrelled with bouncers at a city centre nightclub over the perceived dangers and permission to erect barriers on a public footpath denied shouting threats and pointing his fingers aggressively, saying he was simply remonstrating.

I DoorSpEYE with my little eye - DTV allays local woman’s fears

A robbery victim has found peace of mind using a security system from DTV Audio-Visual Ltd (formerly Dalton TV Systems): The DoorSpEYE.

Service industry nights at Karma

Do you work all weekend? Do you work shifts and finish really early or late? Hate Saturday nights from behind the bar? Then make sure you are registered with Karma, Athlone!

Fifteen CCTV cameras proposed for Westport

A 15 camera CCTV set-up is proposed for Westport according to the Garda Superintendent of the town, Mick Murray.

Ballina looks to push ahead with CCTV

The reality of Ballina getting a monitored CCTV system moved a step closer this week. Chairperson of the Ballina Joint Policing Committee, Ballina town councillor Johnny O’Malley, told members that following a number of meetings, the project was ready to go forward to an application stage for funding under the RAPID programme. Ballina is one of a number of towns across the country which was given RAPID status, which makes funding available for a number of programmes to revitalise areas in the town.

More than 200 speeding fines issued on one stretch of road

Gardai in Castlebar have issued over 200 speeding fines on the stretch of road between the McDonalds roundabout and the Westport road roundabout in the town over the last 18 months. Inspector Martin Byrne told the meeting that the Gardai had been making efforts on the stretch over the past number of months. The issue came up after Cllr Eugene McCormack asked could the Gardai take over the monitoring of the CCTV camera at the Mayo Peace Park as part of their monitoring system in the town. The CCTV is currently being monitored by the Peace Park committee. Superintendent Willie Keaveney told the meeting that he would look into it.

Surge in criminal activity at unoccupied premises

A leading protection specialist company has warned property owners to be extra vigilant about securing their premises after experiencing a surge in attempted criminal activity at unoccupied premises in recent months.

Number plate recognition system on long finger

Technology which would allow Gardai to identify the registration numbers of cars suspected to be involved in incidents in Mullingar has been put on the long finger due to a lack of funding, it emerged last week.

Security company launch summer safety package

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With all the excitement of preparing and packing for holidays, from booking flights to organising passports, all too often preparations for home and business security are left until the last minute and can be something that may cause worry while you are abroad. Gemini Security Systems , a local Galway company established by two experienced security experts Gerry Keaveney and James Howlett, have just launched their ‘Summer Holiday Advice Package’ which offers important security tips for property owners.

 

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