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Londonderry: city cemetery circuit television cameras to face the dangerous saboteurs

It will be installed CCTV cameras in a cemetery in the city of Derry in an attempt to stop anti-social behavior.

Tombstones were smashed during the weekend that cause pain for relatives. This was the third such incident in as many months.
In April, damaged up to 20 gravestones and monuments in a cemetery in Derry City, police said.

He said Bishop Donal McKeown Derry installation of cameras was the right decision if they
gave comfort to the families.
"I think the answer uncomfortable is that young people learn to act responsibly when the adults around them to act responsibly.
"How can we make sure that we are keen on sites that are most precious to us? We need a response from the community," said Bishop McKeown.
"So yes, we need to CCTV cameras and agree with it, anything that allows people to feel that the cemetery is a safe place to go is very important."
Derry City and Strabane District Council said it will also carry security patrols reasons.
"Totally distraught"

He said Sinn Fein councilor Kevin Campbell, who was speaking for families, and it was an important decision.
"The cemetery is very damaged and sent shock waves through the community is completely wrong.
"I spoke with the workers in the city cemetery, and also for some families spoke.
"It's a precious place for them, and for someone to come and desecrate, you could have a long-term impact on people," he said.

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