A spate of anti-social behaviour in some council-owned housing estates in the Rosslare District is causing fear among some residents.
That's according to Cllr Jim Codd, who says that thuggery in council-owned properties, funded by the taxpayer, should not be tolerated. Speaking to South East RadioNews, the Aontú councillor said that it's a matter that he'll be raising at the next sitting of Wexford County Council: "I really will be demanding answers on this at the next Council meeting. We won't have this thuggery in our Council houses and Approved Housing Body houses. Just remember - they can move you out of there very quickly. So let this be a warning to those that are becoming the bane of their neighbours' lives - you'll be moved out of there, if you continue with this. We won't be tolerating thuggery like that in houses paid for by the taxpayer."
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