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Tourism warning after French attack 24.08.07

THE peninsula's tourism body has said it will have to "rethink" its advice to camper van tourists after a French family came under attack in Fahan earlier this week.
The family had parked up for the night near the local marina on Sunday when the rear window of their van was smashed with stones around 12.30am.
Inishowen Tourism rethinks advice to camper van tourists. The father suffered an injury to one of his eyes, when it was hit by flying glass, and had to be treated for his injuries at Letterkenny General Hospital.
Garda Inspector Donal Sweeney told InishowenNews.com, while the injury was fortunately not serious, the incident was a
disturbing one for the visitors, who had been touring Ireland.
He appealed for anyone who witnessed the attack to come forward. He particularly wanted to hear from anyone who saw a number of youths in the area at the time.
Gardai are also seeking information on a Skoda Octavia car and its movements on the night in question.
Meanwhile, Inishowen Tourism manager, Tony McLaughlin said he was extremely annoyed to hear of the incident.
"When I heard about it, the first thing that came to my mind was that terrible assault on the couple in Louth some months back," he said.
"Fortunately, this incident was nowhere near as bad as that but it was a terrible thing to happen to that family."
Mr. McLaughlin said there was an upsurge in European tourists coming to Inishowen on camper van holidays.
"We would have said to people coming to us in the past that it is safe to use the public car parks at scenic locations in Buncrana, Malin Head, Greencastle and other popular locations.
"But we will now have to rethink that policy and advice people to use the official caravan and camping sites instead. We have more than five of them including at Quigley's Point, Greencastle, Buncrana, Clonmany and a couple at Malin Head.
"While, 99.9% of the people coming here in camper vans would have a very enjoyable and positive experience, there is always that risk of an isolated incident like the one earlier this week in Fahan," he added.
If you have any information regarding the incident in the early hours of Monday in Fahan, you can contact Buncrana Gardai on 93 61555.
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