Gardaรญ need to be more visible in rural areas to help prevent rural crime, the Deputy President of the IFA has said while an Ennis representative has suggested farmers install a panic alarm to cut down on assaults.

Clarina dairy farmer, Richard Kennedy addressed members of the Clare JPC at their October meeting in Ballyvaughan. The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has over 89,000 members, many of whom have relayed concerns regarding security to the Deputy President of the organisation.

In 2015, the IFA appointed a crime prevention executive who is responsible for providing an advisory service to members, establishing crime prevention initiatives and liaising with state agencies such as An Garda Sรญochรกna.

Submissions made by the IFA to bodies including the policing authority, commission on the future of policing, Garda inspectorate and the Oireachtas committee on justice have flagged concerns regarding confronting crime, roads policing, organisational development, capacity improvement, community policing and public safety.

โ€œOne of the main concerns that arise within the farming and rural communities revolves around communications between the farming community and An Garda Sรญochรกna. In order to build a greater level of trust and confidence, IFA believes members of the farming and rural communities must see a greater Garda Presence,โ€ Kennedy outlined.

Kennedy highlighted that the assault, burglary, theft and trespassing are the most common crimes carried out on Irish farms. โ€œWe have seen where Gardaรญ are proactive on this it can be handled in some areas and it is only in some areas. These guys donโ€™t want to be interviewed by the Gardaรญ,โ€ he said of personnel guilty of stealing from farmers.

โ€œOur biggest ask is that the presence of local Gardaรญ in rural areas be more visible,โ€ the Limerick native who himself had his jeep stolen from his farm requested.

Upon hearing of the joint initiatives between the IFA and An Garda Sรญochรกna such as crimestoppers, community text alerts and property marking initiatives, Cllr Pat Daly (FF) stated, โ€œThere are a lot of criminals assaulting farmers in rural areas. When a group of criminals arrive, the farmer has no chance. Have ye thought of a panic alarm so that the farmer can alert the Gardaรญ immediately by pushing a button in such a caseโ€. โ€œThat is a good idea but fortunately what youโ€™ve said is a rare occurrence,โ€ Kennedy replied.

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