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"Car should have been removed" 22.10.08

NEWTOWN-based councillor Francis Conaghan has said he believes a car involved in a weekend incident in the village at the weekend should have been removed by Gardai. According to Cllr Conaghan, Gardai should have ensured that the car, which was still in the village on Monday, was either taken away by themselves or informed the council to try and have the car taken away.
Gardai confirmed that investigations are still ongoing into the incident which occurred around 5am on Sunday morning.
A Garda spokesman said that they had received reports of the car being driven recklessly in the village in the early hours of Sunday morning.
“The driver of the car was stopped and investigations into the incident are ongoing,” a Garda spokesman said.
However while Cllr Conaghan praised the fact that Gardai had responded to the call, he suggested the car should not have been left lying in the village over the weekend.
“The car has quite a bit of damage
to it, there are windows broken and other damage and I feel it should not have been left to lie blocking a public footpath all weekend.”
Councillor Conaghan suggested that if Gardai were not going to have the car taken away, they should ascertain who owned the car to have it moved, or if that couldn’t be done they should have contacted the local authority to get the car taken away.
“In situations like this there is always a real danger that if a car is left to lie abandoned that someone will come along and set it on fire. That is always very dangerous but in a built up area it can be very dangerous indeed.”
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