Incidents involving fireworks being thrown at members of the public in Dublin are to be raised at a meeting with Gardaí.
Last night bangers were reportedly fired at cars and pedestrians on the North Circular Road.
A community twitter page for the area warned people to be aware of what was happening.
Hello All, tonight fireworks along North Circular Road towards Hanlon's Corner are bring fired out at cars & passerby's. Please be careful and let others know if nearby. Happening across Dublin 7 & getting worse.@gardainfo @DubCityCouncil please advise & help. pic.twitter.com/KOPg5AyFcr
— Stoneybatter Pride of Place (@StoneybatterPoP) September 29, 2020
The problem is expected to be discussed at the city's joint policing committee today.
It comes as Gardaí continue to target the sale and supply of fireworks through Operation Tombola ahead of Halloween, with seizures in Ballyfermot and Clontarf in recent days.
Clontarf Gardaí carrying out a routine traffic stop on the Clontarf Road last weekend discovered and seized a quantity of fireworks. #OperationTombola #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/viiHvwBSie
— Garda Info (@gardainfo) September 30, 2020