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The site shows that public injecting is still a major problem, a drug service worker said.
The Dáil is set to deal with legislation for injecting rooms here in the coming months.
People have reasonable fears about such centres – but those fears can be addressed, writes the Ana Liffey Drug Project’s Tony Duffin.
For Dermot Kavanagh, photographing Dublin satisfies his urge to “roam the streets”.
Sydney doctor Marianne Jauncey was taken aback by the level of open injecting in Dublin this week.
The city centre this afternoon: used needles, a crack pipe – and a syringe just yards from playing children.
The impressive interactive website was launched this evening.
A grim tour of the backstreets of the capital…
“It’s an extraordinary experience seeing the city like this.”
Every alleyway in the city is being used for injecting…
We saw hugs, Christmas cards, a cheeky fiver, and plenty of sad faces on the streets this morning.