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Limerick travel safety advice


Limerick travel safety advice

Limerick being a modest sized city, the city centre itself is safe and cosy, even at nights and weekends. Since it is the home of many universities; weekends and weekdays - pubs usually fill up with students of all sorts from all over the world, some getting way too drunk. Generally as is the case of any of the modern cities in Ireland, use your common sense and exercise caution and be vigilant of bad or unruly behaviour. Walk away and report. If you do run into trouble, the police station (Gardai) is on Henry Street in the city center. The number of the local police (Gardai) is +353 61 212 400, note: a non-emergency number. The emergency dial is the standard 112 or 999, as always.

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