Dempsey calling for 'significant increase' in CCTV and Garda presence in Trim
A CALL for a "significant increase" in CCTV cameras and Garda presence in Trim has been made by Cllr Aisling Dempsey who says that businesses are reporting 'mini-crime waves' in the days the court is sitting in Trim.
Cllr Dempsey, who was recently selected to stand in Meath West for Fianna Fáil in the next General Election, said: "More CCTV and increased Garda presence in Trim is required to tackle increases in incidences of theft, shoplifting, anti social and criminal behaviour particularly on days the court is sitting. Trim traders, businesses and town residents have raised serious concerns about theft, shoplifting and general anti social and criminal behaviour in the town."
She added that she has asked the Garda Superintendent to increase the Garda presence in the town, particularly on the days the courts are sitting.
"I am also calling for a CCTV scheme to be rolled out in Trim. Over the summer, it was announced that Navan will see a tenfold increase in the number of cameras in the town. Trim needs the same. I believe that these measures would effectively tackle this behaviour within weeks and I am engaging with all stakeholders on this issue.
"In April, €1 million in funding was made available for community CCTV schemes by the Department of Justice for county councils and the Council should explore this and all other possible options to increase the number of CCTV cameras in Trim so Gardaí can be helped in their efforts.
"Everyone has the right to feel safe and be safe in their communities. I look forward to meeting with the Superintendent who has agreed to attend our next council meeting and will work to find proactive solutions to this increase in crime and anti-social behaviour."