No show scheduled
advertisement

Surge in night time economy leading to violent crime

Date:

Share:

A surge in Tipperary’s night time economy is being attributed to a rise in violent crime in the county.

There was a rise in violent crimes such as assault and aggravated burglaries for the period between 2010 and 2018.

- Advertisement -

Fianna Fail Councillor Roger Kennedy explains that the increased footfall in towns at night can contribute to an increase in crime.

Overall, crime stats for the county have dropped, namely in burglaries and property crime.

Chief Superintendent for Tipperary, Catherine Keogh, explained the measures that had contributed to the decline.

advertisement

Extra Time Monday 2 December 2024

Tonight we look back on Cashel King Cormac's defeat in the Munster Intermediate...

Tipp athlete named beneficiary of University College Cork Sports Scholarship...

A Tipperary athlete has been named as one of the beneficiaries of...

Disappointing day for Tipperary teams in FAI Junior Cup

It was a tough day for Tipperary teams in the FAI Junior Cup...

Connolly: Watergrasshill deserved their win over Cashel King Cormacs

Cashel King Cormacs can have no excuses following last night’s Munster final defeat...
advertisement

Tipp Today Full Show 021224

On Monday's Tipp Today, Fran held a full post mortem on the weekend...

Global news With Thomas Conway 021224

Thomas Conway joined us for this week's global news and a discussion on...

Ar An Lá Seo 2-12-24

Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an...
advertisement