VIDEO: Limerick restaurant forced to go cashless after three burglaries in as many months

“We really feel it is time to go cashless. It’s safer for our employees and safer for our business. Hopefully, those who are causing us such hassle will bugger off now.”

VIDEO: Limerick restaurant forced to go cashless after three burglaries in as many months

Still photos taken from video footage recorded on Tuscany Bistro, Castletroy, Limerick, security cameras, which appear to show a number of men attempting to gain entry to the restaurant. Photos: Tuscany Bistro/David Raleigh.
Still photos taken from video footage recorded on Tuscany Bistro, Castletroy, Limerick, security cameras, which appear to show a number of men attempting to gain entry to the restaurant. Photos: Tuscany Bistro/David Raleigh.

A Limerick restaurant owner says she has been forced to accept cashless transactions only in response to three break-ins in three months at the premises in the affluent Limerick suburb, Newtown, Castletroy.

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