Written answers
Tuesday, 18 April 2023
Department of Justice and Equality
Crime Prevention
David Stanton (Cork East, Fine Gael)
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81. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality to outline the way animal crime is approached under the Rural Safety Plan 2022-2024 published by his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17486/23]
James Browne (Wexford, Fianna Fail)
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As the Deputy may be aware, the Rural Safety Plan is the result of strong collaboration between all the relevant organisations and brings together the excellent work already underway in relation to rural safety. The Plan is not intended to replace, but rather supplement, this work.
The vision of the Rural Safety Plan is for people and communities in rural Ireland to feel safe and be safe in their homes, their places of work, and their local environments.
The Plan identifies 5 main priorities in relation to rural safety, one of which is 'Animal Crime'. As the Deputy may be aware, animal crime includes any activity that goes against legislation protecting animals, wild animals and plant life.
The key objectives under the priority on animal crime are:
- Reduce damage created by uncontrolled dogs on farms and other rural settings.
- Deter illegal practices of lamping, poaching and trespassing.
- Prevent, detect and reduce livestock theft.
- Prevent, detect and reduce incidents of dog theft
For the Deputy's information the Plan is available at: assets.gov.ie/235118/e99aebbb-cf7d-4509-a177-7c9212eb0bee.pdf#page=null .
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