Appalling Regional Crime Levels

Again this week, we hear about an elderly women being duped by a rogue trader into handing over money for tools she had no need for whatsoever. As someone who lives in Rural Ireland, I am appalled and angered by the rising levels of regional crime.

Every week, I listen to people telling me their stories of being robbed and assaulted.  This ranges from people like this woman being robbed in their own homes to businesses being robbed, sometimes by the same individuals, families or gangs over and over again.

These crimes are often being carried out during the day by criminals who are intimidating and sticking their two fingers up at shop owners and victims.

Only last week in Castlebar, outside a funeral home at 5 o’clock in the evening, I myself witnessed a taxi driver trying to escape injury or worse. His attacker, accompanied by a man and a woman, kicked and smashed his vehicle while trying to punch and drag the driver from the car.

Where are the Guards we need on the streets?  Are there enough guards to cover the areas they have to serve?  Do they have enough resources to prevent and deal with such crimes? 

Why do we have a judicial system that enables and facilitates these crimes by letting off repeat criminals time and time again? They leave the courts laughing and sneering at the guards and at the victims knowing they are free to attack their victims over and over again.

We need a full and frank debate and we need a co-ordinated action plan to tackle these crimes, otherwise, we have a free for all.