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Calls for more security along the Luas Red Line SYLVIA POWNALL
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Some commuters have described the Red Line as ‘the junkie tram’
THERE have been calls for a dedicated transport police to patrol the Luas Red Line following a string of assaults and public order incidents. The surge in violence
and intimidation has prompted Deputy John Curran (FF) to petition for more to be done to protect commuters using the tram network. The Dublin West TD said the journey from Tallaght to Saggart was par-
ticularly treacherous – but there has been a rise in reports elsewhere on the route. In April, thugs hurling rocks smashed the windows of a rush-hour tram near the Fatima stop, which had to be evacuated.
In March, a man was arrested and one woman injured after the emergency brake was pulled near the Goldenbridge stop, bringing the Luas to a sudden halt. Continued on Page 8