Businesses on Capel Street in Dublin faced persistent issues with theft, break-ins, and vandalism, leaving many shop owners frustrated and financially strained. Despite installing alarms and heavy-duty locks, burglars frequently targeted stores, often with little fear of police response. With insurance proving unaffordable or unavailable, many traders were left to absorb significant losses. The situation highlighted a pressing need for stronger police presence and better protection for inner-city businesses. (Broadcast on 19 March 1981.)
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