Dungarvan Observer

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DUNGARVAN

Vol. 107

OBSERVER Friday, 21st June, 2019 25

DUNGARVAN’S FIRST HOSTEL OPENS

[Christy Parker]

Youghal ready and welcoming for the arrival of IRONMAN YOUGHAL is teeming with anticipation this week as the dawning of IRONMAN Cork rises higher on the horizon. The distinct air of festivity has been augmented by weeks of refurbishment with roads resurfaced, buildings painted and banners, flags and streamers erected in welcome throughout the town. As the final days tick by, Green Park is being transformed into a giant Ironman village, complete with stalls and 16 bed A& E unit.

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Aaron-man: Brian Fitzgerald with his grandson Aaron (Clifford) sit it out while Youghal's Green Park is converted to an IRONMAN village.

By Christy Parker

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Cork radio station RED FM is already broadcasting from a vacant shop premises, with 96FM expected to arrive also. Enhancing the sense of occasion, social media contacts have been made and fostered between the locals many of whom are renting rooms- and the visitors who will fill the streets next weekend. Already the increasing prevalence of unknown faces and unfamiliar accents on the streets is bringing a fresh impetus to daily life. It could be Killarney. c Continued on page 26

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INCREASE IN DETECTIONS FOR ‘DRUG’ DRIVING

Gardaí concerned at rise in DUIs By Paul Mooney GARDAÍ in Dungarvan have expressed their concern and amazement that motorists are continuing to risk lives by driving while under the influence of alcohol and / or drugs. It comes on foot of the last Bank Holiday Weekend (June) when Gardaí arrested a number of motorists in the Dungarvan

District for alleged drug driving (driving while under the influence of an intoxicant). “There are more and more people being caught for drug driving,” Inspector Larry Sheahan revealed. He explained that Gardaí now have an apparatus at Mandatory Intoxicant Testing (MIT) checkpoints which is capable of testing for the presence of drugs. A sample of oral fluid is taken from the driver’s mouth, which is then

placed into the mobile apparatus known as the Drager Drug Test 5000 and it tests the sample at the roadside for the presence of cannabis, cocaine, opiates (like heroin and morphine) and benzodiazepines (like valium). If a motorist tests positive for drugs such as cannabis or cocaine, they are arrested and taken to the Garda Station where another sample of blood / urine is taken and sent off to the laboratory to analysis. That result will come back with con-

firmation as to what drugs were in the person’s system when they were driving. People who are convicted of drug driving are looking at a minimum of 12 months disqualification. Insp. Sheahan warned that cannabis can stay in a person’s system for 28 days. He said Gardaí in the Dungarvan District are using the Drager apparatus over the last number of months and have had successful detections with it. c Continued on page 2

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