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20th Dec 2020

Gardaí intervene following “disgraceful gathering of persons” in Cork

Rudi Kinsella

Man stabbed Dublin December 2021

Ages of participants included older males in their 30s/40s, some accompanied by young children, but mainly males and females in their 20s.

Gardaí were forced to intervene following a “disgraceful gathering of persons” in Cork on Saturday.

Gardaí received reports of a large group of persons gathering at an organised “car meet” at Eastgate, Little Island, on Saturday evening in contravention of the public health regulations and guidelines that are currently in place.

Upon arrival at the scene, Gardaí observed in excess of 250 vehicles and 700–800 persons gathered. There was very little evidence of social distancing, wearing of face coverings or general compliance with public health guidelines.

Ages of participants included older males in their 30s/40s, some accompanied by young children, but mainly males and females in their 20s.

Participants had travelled from outside the greater Cork area and various parts of Munster.

Speaking last night the Senior Garda Inspector at the event described “a disgraceful gathering of persons, despite the Health advices in the last few days”.

Gardaí immediately engaged with this large group and advised them to disperse, a direction which was complied with by all in attendance within a short period of time.

There were no public order incidents and sufficient Gardaí attended the scene to effectively disperse the gathering.

One male, aged in his late 20s, was arrested for drunkenness offences, later charged and bailed to appear in court at a later date, and one car was seized.

While this event appears to have been organised on social media, An Garda Síochána has and will continue to investigate any event held in breach of the Covid-19 regulations and advice will be sought from the DPP in each case.

Travel restrictions have been eased for the Christmas period, however “individuals still have personal social responsibility in attending events, wearing of face coverings and social distancing”. Gardaí have also said that these are not penal regulations, but they are public health guidelines which should be followed by all.

Gardaí also wish to remind the public that the Covid-19 pandemic remains a public health crisis and is a real threat to everyone, “particularly the most vulnerable in our society.”

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