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Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I refer to Mr. Ryan of the Courts Service and the administration of courts, the refit, the new buildings and the capacity to deal with courts. As Mr. Waters has said, 25% of burglars cause 75% of the burglaries. We have heard about tagging but there is a lot simpler method available. Any legal office that is connected to the website of the Law Library can view the whole registry of deeds...

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I wish to comment on that point. I come from a business background so I imagine that when a guy goes into a court one should be able to gain access to every technological base in the world and scan, etc. A court clerk should be able to check whether the gentleman's name is registered and, for example, state whether he is on probation. Such information should be automatically sent to the...

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I am not saying that. People are innocent in terms of the charge presented.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: They are not innocent in terms of charges for which they have been convicted.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I wish to comment on illicit trade. We have all heard about the trafficking of illegal alcohol, cigarettes and branded goods.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: Such trade is a huge issue in the southern six counties at the moment.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: Illicit trade is a highly profitable business. Branded goods are being sold as originals at stalls and stands. Can the assistant Secretary General explain how such illicit trade is dealt with?

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I have seen an ad running on the TV and radio which says that once the alarm goes off, there will be gardaí at the back door and the front door. The ad is from a certain company, which I will not name. Can Mr. Waters explain to me how that operates, if we are talking about detection of crime and rural crime, if a licensed premises or business is broken into which would have an...

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: No, but on the detection of this, which is----

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: Yes. Certainly there are commercial companies for commercial properties. It is often the nature of crime, from watching "Crimewatch", that a lot of these alarms are broken into by professionals.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: No, but I am still making a point.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: We are talking about joined up thinking here. Mr. Waters mentioned the involvement of the private service and private companies, and that the whole new approach of the Garda Síochána at the moment involves community. It is about a proprietary interest in businesses.

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I would not say they should do so for widespread private companies, but in major commercial properties that would be identified as being at risk - petrol filling stations, for example. It is very easy to identify the top five types of property that are now being a serious hit on these guys who are coming from Dublin in high-speed vehicles. I am not saying that we would identify 100% of them...

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I have one final question. I think we are getting extraordinary value for money for the reserve force and I have seen them operate and they are as effective as the Garda Síochána on the ground. They really are an extraordinary vehicle for creating a policing presence. What are the plans for that?

Public Accounts Committee: Annual Report and Appropriation Accounts of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2014
Vote 21: Prisons
Vote 24: Department of Justice and Equality
Chapter 9: Development of Prison Accommodation in Dublin
(5 Nov 2015)

John Perry: I would like to compliment the Commissioner on her extraordinary endeavour since she has been appointed and wish her well.

Written Answers — Department of Health: General Practitioner Services (12 Nov 2015)

John Perry: 158. To ask the Minister for Health his plans for general practitioners in rural Ireland to deal with island allowances and the provision for house calls, depending on distance; his plans for overhauling the special type consultation list for specialist services and manpower planning to incentivise general practice in rural areas; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39862/15]

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Disadvantaged Areas Scheme Appeals (17 Nov 2015)

John Perry: 265. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he will intervene in the decision not to award payment under the disadvantaged areas scheme to a person (details supplied) in County Leitrim who is short of the minimum stock level by only 0.6 units; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40089/15]

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: District Veterinary Offices (17 Nov 2015)

John Perry: 266. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine to outline his views on the future of the regional veterinary laboratory based at Fawcett's Bridge, Doonally, County Sligo to ensure its vital work in monitoring and testing animal diseases and controlling exotic diseases continues. [40160/15]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Applications (17 Nov 2015)

John Perry: 382. To ask the Minister for Health if he will expedite an application for a medical card by a person (details supplied) in County Leitrim; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40227/15]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Rail Network (17 Nov 2015)

John Perry: 626. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the status of the proposed construction of a new bridge (details supplied) over the railway line between crossings 137 and 138 on the Sligo to Dublin railway line; the costs that have been expended to date in putting up cameras at these crossings; the cost involved in the planning process; and if he will make a statement on the matter....

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