A 9 million euro cycleway along Dublin's Royal Canal, which only opened in July, has already had several reports of anti-social behaviour.
People using the track between Sherrif Street and North Stand Road have reported being intimidated and threatened by groups of teenagers.
The cycling and walking path only opened to the public last month at a cost of 9 million euro.
Dublin Lord Mayor, Hazel Chu, says it's been raised with Gardaí
Folks apart from the horrible assault of Ms Xiong the below are incidences I'm looking at to write to the Garda Commissioner about. The canal as a whole is a great amenity but we need the roll out of more Garda Community Programme to ensure everyone feels safe using said amenity. https://t.co/ydP1KsK3Ev
— Hazel Chu (@hazechu) August 17, 2020
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