*Photograph: John Mangan
ENNIS is โgetting a bad nameโ according to elected representatives who have claimed that daylight drinking is increasing in the county town.
Insisting that it was a โvery small numberโ of persons predominantly responsible for all the anti-social behaviour issues in Ennis, Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF) felt the lines of communication between the Ennis Municipal District and An Garda Sรญochรกna needed to be open โto address this issue in a more impactful wayโ.
She recounted that in the month of September she was walking the streets of Ennis at lunch time, โI saw two individuals drinking in daylight, they were not well able to walk either, we have a concern with the supply of alcohol, they were Bulmers cans actually, I was approached by one lady who knew me and asked why it wasnโt addressed. Sometimes the county councillor is the first port of call and the response is we are doing our best but weโre not the Gardaรญ. The individuals I saw are not engaging with Clare County Councilโ.
Persons that she witnessed drinking alcohol in the middle of the day across the town are โcausing distressโ but are โnot engagingโ with the County Council when it comes to accommodation, the Ballybeg resident stated.
A close family member of Colleran Molloyโs recently witnessed a female Garda โhaving strong intervention with one of these individuals recently and that is what we need more of,โ she maintained. A bigger Garda presence is needed around the town to quieten โthe small number of two or three people causing the griefโ.
Regionalised Garda structures is having โa negative impact on our county town,โ Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG) stated. โCriminals are behaving badly in the town,โ he lamented, โit is a very small section of our society who believe they are untouchableโ.
Addressing a meeting of the Ennis MD, Superintendent John Ryan recalled that on one occasions on the beat this summer they were attempting to move on people who were causing anti-social behaviour and Gardaรญ were then questioned by members of the public โasking us why we were moving them on. I understand people walking the streets feel intimidated but we canโt just move them on if they arenโt causing any difficultyโ.
He continued, โYes if they are drinking cans we can be proactive but by just being there we canโt do an awful lot to it. Weโve done a lot during the summer, Iโd love to see more Guards on the street and out and about more but because of the processes we have and the numbers we have I canโt do anything about itโ.
On his way to the meeting in the Council Chamber, he said he walked past Ennis Courthouse, โwe have quite a number of Guards there because of the amount of cases we haveโ. Demands on Gardaรญ are increasing all the time, Supt Ryan explained. โTo run Ennis takes a minimum of six Guards, we keep two cars going all the time but that is just dealing with the calls, the new model is bringing us to areas like Tulla which we wouldnโt have had to respond to previouslyโ.
Instances of persons drunk in Ennis town centre at 11am were also witnessed by Cllr Mary Howard (FG). She said during her time on Ennis Town Council, two Polish men who were homeless โdeveloped a level of fameโ. The Clare public are too generous when it comes to aiding rough sleepers, she said, โPeople think they are doing the right thing by giving them money, if you want to help, give them foodโ.
Mayor of the Ennis MD, Cllr Pat Daly (FF) observed, โthere was very little crime in the 1960s but Ennis has completely changed, you have the drugs and the fighting on the streetsโ. He continued, โThere is an element of people at the Square every day, there is a certain element of people which is not good for Ennis and it is giving us a bad nameโ.