Staff and customers of the Arnotts department store that was looted during Thursday’s riots in Dublin have been left “shaken”, according to its chief executive Donald McDonald, who added that the perpetrators should be ashamed of their actions.
Staff and customers of the Arnotts department store that was looted during Thursday’s riots in Dublin have been left “shaken”, according to its chief executive Donald McDonald, who added that the perpetrators should be ashamed of their actions. Arnotts department store and Foot Locker were among the outlets looted, although the full scale of the damage has yet to be assessed.
Mr Harris said sports shops were specifically targeted, but added that gardaí responded quickly and “were able to clamp down on that looting”. A range of business representative groups have been called to a meeting this afternoon by Dublin City Council following on from last night’s event
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