Laois Offaly Crime Prevention Officer is urging anyone considering going to a protest to think twice.
Gardaí are urging people to stay home this St Patrick's Day and avoid large gatherings and house parties.
A major policing plan involving over 2,500 officers will be in place tomorrow.
A number of anti-lockdown protests planned for Dublin will be supported by air and dog units.
Meanwhile, a demonstration is due to take place on O’Connell Street in Dublin at noon following the murder of 33 year-old Sarah Everard in London.
Laois Offaly Crime Prevention Officer, Sergeant Graham Kavanagh is urging anyone considering going to a protest to think twice:
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