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Call to restore anti-drugs phone line

The Government has been urged to reverse the scrapping of a free and anonymous phone line which the public could use to report suspected drug dealing in their area.

Funding for the 'Dial to Stop Drug Dealing' initiative was cut off at midnight, despite the fact it has received over 9,000 calls since 2008.

Sinn Féin's Justice spokesperson Jonathan O'Brien, a TD in Cork North Central, said it make no sense to shelve a project that worked so well.

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Source: Irish Examiner, 07/01/2012

Posted by Andy on 01/07 at 03:28 PM in
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