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08th Feb 2021

Man calls Gardaí in Cork after housemates refuse to stop having parties

Alan Loughnane

A tough situation.

A man in Cork was forced to contact Gardaí this weekend after his housemates refused to stop having house parties despite the ongoing pandemic and public health restrictions.

The news broke on Today with Claire Byrne on RTÉ Radio 1 as reporter Brian O’Connell went out on the beat with Garda Paul Drommey and Garda Ruth Maher in Cork as they conducted patrols.

They responded to a call about a house party in The Lough area of the city.

The call was made by one of the tenants of the house and Gardaí discovered a house party ongoing in the property and fines were issued to the organiser and the attendees.

“We’ve spoken to the lady in question and she’s admitted that she did organise the house party and she’s going to be issued with a €500 fine, ” Garda Dromney said after the incident.

The tenant who alerted the Gardaí said this wasn’t his first option and he’d made numerous attempts to try and convince his housemates to stop having parties.

“One night there was 20 people and the size of this place,” he said.

“People pushing past and coughing up on you. They are all drunk and then what you have then is, ‘sorry, sorry, sorry it won’t happen again’ but the next night there’s a party again. The very next night.”

He said there was a complete lack of “respect” to be having the parties in “the middle of a Level 5 lockdown”.

Last week, An Garda Síochána revealed more than 3,500 fines had been issued for breaches of the public health regulations and that last weekend alone, 150 fines had been handed out due to house parties.