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A request for CCTV cameras to be
installed in Kilcullen's graveyard entrance areas has been made to Kildare County Council,
writes Brian Byrne.
Cllr Tracey O'Dwyer is seeking the technology to help address both dumping and criminals targeting cars.
At the recent home safety meeting at Kilcullen Parish Centre, the councillor noted that a pilot scheme in Athy graveyard, aimed at apprehending dumpers, had been successful, recording some 40 incidents that could be used in any prosecutions.
"I have asked if we could do it here, especially in New Abbey, but possibly also in St Brigid's," she said. "Obviously, there would be a cost, but it is something the council now recognises is worth doing."
Cllr O'Dwyer commented that the council had to work through GDPR matters to enable the system, but that if perpetrators of dumping or car break-ins believe there's a camera around, it acts as a deterrent.
Earlier this year, a series of dumping incidents at St Brigid's was eventually stopped by cooperation between residents and gardai, when a perpetrator was caught in the act.
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