ANTI-SOCIAL ISSUES

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THERE ARE ISSUES THAT YOU NEED TO BE AWARE OF

The perception of safety at LUAS stops can be influenced by a variety of factors, including personal experiences, media reports, and general observations. While official statistics may show relatively low crime rates across the LUAS network, individual perceptions can vary. It's understandable that one might feel the Four Courts stop is safer than Jervis, even if the difference is marginal.

There have been reports of an increase in anti-social behaviour on both the Red and Green LUAS lines, particularly on the Red Line. This includes incidents of verbal and physical harassment, vandalism, and public intoxication. Several factors could contribute to this:

Increased Ridership: The LUAS has seen a significant increase in ridership over the years, which can lead to a higher likelihood of incidents.

Late Night Services: The extension of operating hours, especially on weekends, might attract individuals engaging in anti-social behaviour after dark.

Socioeconomic Factors: Areas surrounding certain stops might experience higher rates of social issues, which can spill over onto the tram network.

Lack of Security: While Luas has security measures in place, including CCTV and security patrols, the perception of inadequate security can contribute to feelings of unsafety [if there is such a word].

It's important to note that Transdev, the operator of the LUAS, has taken steps to address anti-social behaviour. These include:

Increased Security Patrols: Deploying more security personnel on trams and at stops.
CCTV Monitoring: Utilising CCTV cameras to monitor and deter anti-social behaviour.
Public Awareness Campaigns: Raising awareness about acceptable behaviour and reporting mechanisms.
Collaboration with GardaĆ­: Working with the police to address incidents and apprehend offenders.
While these measures are in place, the perception of safety remains a concern for some passengers. It's crucial for Transdev to continue addressing this issue and ensuring that all passengers feel safe while using the LUAS.

Here are some resources if you encounter anti-social behaviour on the Luas:

Luas Text Service: Text "LUAS" to 51444 to report anti-social behaviour.
Luas App: Use the "Report" function on the app to report incidents.
Luas WhatsApp: Message "Hi" to 087 055 5715 to report incidents.
Emergency Services: In an emergency, always call 999 or 112.
It's important to report any incidents of anti-social behaviour to help Luas address the issue and improve safety for all passengers.