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Gardai issue advice as thousands to descend on Dublin this weekend

Gardai issue advice as thousands to descend on Dublin this weekend

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Gardai have urged people to contact them if they "feel unsafe" in Dublin this weekend as thousands are set to descend on Dublin.
They have also urged people to plan their journeys well in advance as roads and public transport are set to be packed in the capital. Outside of regular duties this weekend, gardai will be assisting at:
Three sold-out Zach Bryan concerts in the Phoenix Park (Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings)
The British and Irish Lions v Argentina game at the Aviva Stadium (Friday evening)
Four GAA matches in Croke Park (Saturday/Sunday afternoons)
The sold out Mary Wallopers concert in Fairview Park (Friday evening)
The sold-out Kingfishr concert in Fairview Park (Saturday evening)
Two planned public gatherings in Dublin city centre (Sunday afternoon)
Gardai have also advised people to anticipate rolling road closures, which will have a likely effect on public transport such as Luas and Dublin Bus services, during the two planned protests on Sunday afternoon. They say they will have its full traffic management plan in place to keep the disruption to a minimum.
Assistant Commissioner for Dublin Paul Cleary said: "This weekend is packed with lots of activity and with the summer weather also looking promising, we look forward to helping to welcome thousands of people into Dublin to make the most of their weekend. We want you to enjoy yourselves if socialising or attending any one of the exciting sporting and music events happening in the city, but to please be mindful of others and how your behaviour may impact their experience.
"This summer's public events would not be able to go ahead were it not for the Gardaí that will be working above and beyond this weekend and for the remainder of the summer to keep people safe. Should you feel unsafe or need our assistance in any way over the weekend, please contact us or stop anyone of us on our high-visibility patrols across the city, and in an emergency or immediate danger always dial 999/112."
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