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“There is a lot of work for young Irish people and it would be dreadful to see the few causing the problem making it so difficult for others who wanted to emigrate to Australia,” she said.
“Mostly it’s all alcohol-fuelled violence and involves damage to property.
“A lot of the venues are just getting fed up with the damage to property, the violence, even fighting with each other, stuff that’s never happened before and that’s getting really, really bad.”
Kelly added: “I have spoken to police and they said 90 per cent of arrests made at the weekend involved Irish people.
“Their cells are just full every weekend and when they wake up from their comatose state they are very apologetic and just said, ‘I’m sorry, I never do that’, but it’s too late.”
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