Grace Lynch’s mother calls for stronger powers for gardaí in scrambler crackdown

Teenager Grace died when she was struck by a scrambler on January 25 near her home in Finglas in west Dublin. File picture

Teenager Grace died when she was struck by a scrambler on January 25 near her home in Finglas in west Dublin. File picture

The mother of Grace Lynch has said she is not happy with the details of the proposed Grace’s Law to ban scramblers and is calling for gardaí to be given a second licence to enforce the law without repercussions.

Teenager Grace died when she was struck by a scrambler on January 25 near her home in Finglas in west Dublin. An 18-year-old man has been charged in connection with her death.

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