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Gardai urge Paddy's Day safety 16.03.11

SAINT Patrick's Day revellers will take to the streets of Inishowen today in their thousands with large crowds expected in all the main centres.
Big throngs are expected particularly at the two main local parades in Buncrana and Moville with activities also planned in other towns and villages.
A Garda spokesperson said: "We would ask people to co-operate with parade stewards and Gardai to make St Patrick's Day an enjoyable day out for all families.
"We would be expecting large crowds particularly for the parades in Buncrana and Moville, especially if the weather holds up."
People were also urged to take care on the peninsula's roads, to avoid speed and never to drink and drive.
The spokesperson said random breath-testing of drivers was continuing throughout the region on an ongoing basis, while checkpoints would be set up at various locations on the patron saint's day.
Meanwhile, Road Safety Authority ceo, Noel Brett said 49 people had been killed on the roads so far this year: “It’s been a bad start to the year from a road safety point of view. If we persist in driving dangerously we could be faced with three scenarios on our journey. They are, meeting a paramedic, meeting a priest or meeting a Garda. For everyone’s sake I hope it is a Garda, because he or she might just have saved a life, maybe your own.”
Gardai also urged people to look after their property on St Patrick's Day.
"St Patrick’s Day should be an enjoyable and fun day for everyone. Unfortunately, a small minority might see it as an opportunity to commit crime. Gardaí would ask people to limit those opportunities by taking some simple steps to protect themselves and their property."

Gardai issued the following advice:
People should be conscious of their personal safety and belongings in large crowds.
Keep a close eye on children and make sure they don’t wander off,
Do not display obvious valuables on your person.
Be aware of pick pockets and take heed of those standing around you.
Park your car in a well lit area and ensure it is locked and secure.
Do not leave valuables on display in parked cars.
Consume alcohol responsibly and observe by-laws about the non-consumption of alcohol in public places
If you see a crime being committed, please notify Gardaí immediately.
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