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Then the scramblers start.
Up in the shopping centres, in Finglas, every shopping centre is the same.
There's gangs of them hanging around.
You can smell the weed in the street.
You can smell it all over on the main street, going to the shops.
There's gangs hanging around, which are very intimidating for elderly like myself.
So I decided Christmas, I said, there was no one on my road.
All the young have come in and all the scramblers and all this.
And I just moved with my daughter out to Ashbourne here.
I just could not tolerate it.
But I do believe that if parents were held responsible, fine, first time, fine, second time, fine, a bigger fine, they would have to.
I mean, Ciara, are you responsible for your children?
We're all responsible for our children.
I mean, they're teenagers.
You have to know where they are, who they're with, and what's going on.
And I hate saying this, and I know they're going to shout, roaring and shouting and screaming, but in my case, in the 80s, most of them that were carrying on, you knew where their parents were.