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Garda Síochána (Police)
To report assaults, verbal abuse, damage to property or dissemination of material that may have the potential to incite hatred, contact your local Garda (Police) station, or the Garda (Police) Racial & Intercultural Office, which can be contacted at:-
Garda Racial & Intercultural Office
Harcourt Square
Harcourt Street
Dublin 2
Tel: +353 1 6663150/3817
Fax: +353 1 6663801
They also have a list of some 400 Ethnic Liaison Officers located around the country.
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