Joint plan to tackle anti-social behaviour by students

Gardaí and residents near UCC plan to work together to contact landlords.
A joint effort is being made between residents in UCC and gardaí to tackle anti-social behaviour by students in the area.
They plan to contact landlords about their tenant's actions and gardaí say they will go to the Private Residential Tenancies Board if the problems persist.
Six houses have been identified and it comes after complaints by residents of late night parties and litter in their area during the college's RAG Week.
Speaking to RedFM News, Liam Ronanye from the Connacht Avenue Residents Association says he doesn't think the students are considering the impact of their behaviour:
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