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Response rates from 8.4k Dublin South-East voters.

44%
Yes
56%
No
35%
Yes
53%
No
9%
Yes, but deny after three crimes
2%
No, deny after first crime
1%
No, and criminals should not receive free legal aid

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Dublin South-East voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9NN42LJanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, but deny if the repeat offences are violent or serious crimes. Misdemeanors like possession should not effect this.

 @9ZMVJS6answered…4 days4D

It depends on the crime. Do help them as they our a person at the end of day and they could of changed

 @9ZM3RWCanswered…6 days6D

Depends on the nature of the crime. Example, homeless person trespassing to spend a night vs class A drug distribution or assault

 @9ZLSMTTanswered…6 days6D

I think it's important to see how willing they are to change, and of course it would depend on the severity of the crimes committed

 @9ZJJB6Sanswered…1wk1W

Depending on the crime petty crime might be due to lack of education/ background issues only henious crimes shouldn’t be given help