The High Levels Of Anti-Social Behaviour On Public Transport Need To Be Urgently Addressed
That's according to Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice, Jim O' Callaghan
New figures released by the Minister for Transport show anti-scoial behaviour has been increasing on Irish Rail since 2017.
Last month it was revealed that there were 105 complaints of anti-social behaviour on the Dublin-Cork line alone since the beginning of 2018.
Deputy O'Callaghan says something has to been done soon.
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