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Buncrana to explore CCTV 24.09.10

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

A CRACKDOWN on anti-social behaviour in Buncrana could soon see CCTV cameras installed in the town.
Chairperson of the Joint Policing Committee (JPC) Cllr. Joe Doherty said a feasibility study was set to take place in the coming weeks to investigate if CCTV would prove beneficial for Buncrana.
Speaking at a special press conference on Monday afternoon, held to coincide with National Crime Prevention and Safety Week, Cllr. Doherty said he thought closed circuit cameras would enhance safety in Inishowen’s largest town.
“The Joint Policing Committee is committed to the provision of CCTV in Buncrana and I think it will make the town much safer. We have been very impressed with what we have seen and heard so far about the effectiveness of the system and we hope to have it up and running here as soon as possible. I’m convinced this is something we should do,” he said.
Cllr. Doherty said there was room for improvement in the ongoing battle against anti-social behaviour in Buncrana.
Pictured at a policing committee meeting to explore installing CCTV around Buncrana are, from left, Sergeant Danny Devlin, Inspector David Kelly, Cllr Joe Doherty and Buncrana Town Clerk, Seamus Canning.
Revealing that the local Gardai are forced to deal with anti-social behaviour in the town almost every weekend, Inspector David Kelly welcomed the move to bring CCTV to Buncrana.
“In any criminal investigation one of the first ports of call is CCTV. It would certainly help in crime detection and prevention in Buncrana and I hope the feasibility study proves successful,” he said.
Inspector Kelly added that CCTV would also be a useful tool for Gardai in dealing with traffic issues in Buncrana as the flow of vehicles could be easily monitored.
Town Clerk Seamus Canning said that a CCTV system was always high on any town’s wish list adding that it would ‘all come down to costs’. Canning said a JPC meeting in the next few weeks would focus on the issue.
The idea for CCTV in Buncrana had earlier been mooted by Town Councillor Paul Bradley almost two years ago, back in January 2009.
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