Policies - Anti Social Behaviour FAQ
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Can the Gardaí access the anti-social text message I sent and my number?
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Will the driver or Staff member identify that it was me on the DART or platform who texted the anti-social behaviour?
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Will the DART be stopped if someone reports anti-social behaviour via the text service?
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What is a shared text message used by the anti-social behaviour test service?
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How do I request CCTV footage?
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What is Iarnród Éireann's alcohol policy?
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What if the anti-social behaviour text service does not work for any reason?
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Will Iarnród Éireann use the personal details I provided when reporting anti-social behaviour for sales or marketing purposes?
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What can I do if I have questions regarding the collection and processing of my personal information?
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Will anyone other than Iarnrod Éireann receive my personal information if I use the anti-social behaviour text service?
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What is the legal basis for processing my personal information when I use the anti-social behaviour text service?
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Why is my personal information being collected and processed when I use the anti-social behavior text service?
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Why is the anti-social behaviour text service not free?
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Is there a cost to use the anti-social behaviour text service?
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What hours does the anti-social behaviour text service operate?
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How will I know that my anti-social behaviour text message has been received and responded to?
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What happens when my anti-social text message is received?
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When I use the anti-social behaviour text service, where does my message go and who sees the text?
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What are some examples of the type of situations that may be reported using the anti-social behaviour text service?
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What are examples of an emergency (when I should call 999 or 112)?
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How do I use the anti-social behaviour text service?
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When should I use the anti-social behaviour text service?
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What is the Iarnród Éireann anti-social behaviour text service?