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Fine Gael General Election candidate for Dublin South West, Karen Warren, has said she feels electronic tagging for individuals on bail could help reduce the crime rate in South Dublin County.
General Election candidate Karen Warren feels electronic tagging for individuals on bail could help reduce the crime rate in South Dublin County
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“I think this system has the potential to reduce the number of people out on bail reoffending in South Dublin County, particularly with regard to burglaries,” she explained.
“I have consulted with local Gardaí and they are also in favour of the introduction of tags with GPS, as offenders’ movements can be tracked at all times,” she added. In Northern Ireland, tagging was successfully introduced over 7 years ago. The PSNI has a private company operating the system. The majority of those tags are used on people on bail, or on early release. “The tags are waterproof and shockproof and they do not interfere with people normal activities. The look
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