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Drug testing at music festivals will be ready to be rolled out by summer 2021

Junior Minister Frank Feighan says a working group has looked at the issues of drug testing and amnesty bins.

DRUG TESTING AT IRISH music festivals might finally get the green light by summer 2021, according to Minister for State with responsibility for the National Drugs Strategy, Frank Feighan. 

The HSE began discussions last year with organisations that could provide drug-testing at festivals.

In 2017, the government announced that, as part of the national drug strategy, a working group involving health professionals, festival organisers and advocacy groups would be established to examine harm-reduction measures among drug-users at festivals.

A delay in setting up the group prompted criticism from politicians and advocates who were concerned at the length of time it has taken for the group to even be established.

Despite delays, it is now expected that the working group’s recommendations will be completed by the first quarter of next year.

Summer 2021

In an interview with TheJournal.ie, Feighan said the working group has looked at all the evidence of drug testing at events and amnesty bins for drugs, adding:

“They are finalising their work and it is anticipated that the guidelines or recommendations will be published early in first quarter 2021.”

When asked if drug testing facilities could be available at music festivals when they might be able to get back up and running next summer after the Covid crisis, the minister said: 

“Absolutely. Absolutely, yes.”

One option open to the group is establishing locations with permanent laboratories that could test drugs ahead of a festival or event. 

It would involve someone who is going to a festival in a couple of weeks’ time, to go in and drop off their batch of drugs, they get tested and a result is given. 

Such facilities have worked in places such as in Holland. 

A second option which could be introduced in Ireland involves on-site testing at festivals which has been used in a number of countries including Spain and Portugal. 

The testing takes place in a tent or at a venue on-site but there would be warnings that the testing can’t guarantee safety.

One topic on the working group’s agenda involves establishing amnesty bins at festivals where drug-users can discard of drugs. 

In this scenario, the drugs could be removed from the bins and tested nearby, and if a harmful substance is discovered a warning alert could be sent – with the help of the festival promoters – to attendees.  

Feighan said he was keen for work to progress, stating that he provided €146,000 in the Budget to go towards drug monitoring trends and early harm reduction, which takes in looking at drug use at festivals and the night time economy. 

Pandemic delays

It had originally been envisaged that the measures would be in place for the festival season of 2020, but with the pandemic, there were delays.

The HSE did try to roll out pilot drug testing services at two music festivals last summer, but failed to get the green light from gardaí. Legal concerns were raised at the time.

Drug-testing in Ireland would require a change in legislation that would allow drug-users to admit to carrying quantities of drugs in order to have them tested.

In what was seen as a first step this month, people caught with a small amount of cannabis for personal use can now avoid a criminal conviction if they admit the offence and accept an adult caution. 

It is the first time a drugs offence can be deemed not to be a criminal offence. 

Feighan said he welcomes this month’s announcement, stating that it is “very positive”. 

“We are committed to a health-led approach to the safe use of drugs,” he said.

The minister said work is underway to extend that provision to other drugs.

“I understand the different justices engaging with the AG to extending that ca caution to other substances as soon as possible,” he said. 

Injecting centres

Speaking about the much-delayed injection centre in Dublin, the minister said it is “urgently needed”.

A series of setbacks means Dublin probably won’t be getting supervised injecting centres any time soon.

Injecting centres – which would be medically supervised buildings in which drug users could inject – have been a part of government drug policy for a number of years.

The current programme for government carries over previous commitments to get a centre opened in the capital so as to “reduce the number of lives lost through overdose”.

“It is stalled,” Feighan told TheJournal.ie.

“We’ve established that this supervised injection facility is urgently needed to reduce the number of deadly overdoses,” he added. 

Plans to build a medically supervised injecting facility at Merchants Quay Ireland’s Riverbank Centre on Dublin city’s south quays have been in the works for over three years but objections have led to serious delays. 

In July 2019, the council refused planning permission for the addiction and homelessness charity to build the centre following fierce resistance from local businesses and residents and the nearby St Audoen’s National School.

But in December 2019, planning permission was granted by An Bord Pleanala for what would be Ireland’s first supervised injecting facility. 

However, earlier this year, the primary school brought a High Court challenge to the planning permission. The court date is set for June 2021.

Citizen’s Assembly

The programme for government also commits to a Citizen’s Assembly on drugs, but due to the ongoing public health emergency, Feighan will not commit to a date for when it will be held. 

“The Citizen’s Assembly is something that we want realised, and are determined to deliver, but the restrictions certainly haven’t helped in getting it up and running,” he said. 

However, Feighan said the government has learned from other experiences, and there could be “new ways of working” that could inform how future Citizen’s Assemblies are conducted.

“It is at an early stage,” he added.

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    Mute FlopFlipU
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:38 PM

    Taking tips off the staff would be a low thing to do and would not promote good service ,the tip is for a service that the customer feels is due to the receipen not for the employer

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    Mute Gillian Scully
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:49 PM

    @FlopFlipU: Tips given generally for all staff including in the kitchen I would have thought. If you include the tip on a card staff don’t get tip for a while until worked out by book keepers. Tip as cash gets to staff faster.

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    Mute FlopFlipU
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 9:41 PM

    @Gillian Scully: you know this for sure what about the presentage supplied what does the chef get as opposed to the waiter get ,it needs to be trashed out in my opinion ,

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    Jan 22nd 2018, 10:59 PM

    @FlopFlipU: no would bes..it happens all the time

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    Mute Susanne OKeeffe Smith
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    Jan 23rd 2018, 1:32 AM

    @Gillian Scully: I would generally reserve it for the server…but this can depend on the size of the premises. Small places, generally a tip jar for all and in larger establishments the person who has served me.

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    Mute frank murphy
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    Jan 23rd 2018, 1:47 AM

    the management and owners deserve a share of the tips also.

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    Mute Kevin McDonnell
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    Jan 23rd 2018, 4:20 AM

    @frank murphy: No they dont…….

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    Mute James Mc Loughlin
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    Jan 24th 2018, 11:08 AM

    @FlopFlipU: The tips are intended for the waitress at least that is what I thought..As regards the chef he is been better paid than the waitress so in future a waitress should have some kind of bag or purse to keep the tips intended for them..If employers paid a proper wage to the waitress there would be no need to tip..But a waitress who gives good service to the customer deserves a tip

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    Mute Honeybee
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:52 PM

    I am delighted to see this legislation, I tipped a young girl in a restaurant in Trim , she was so pleasant and even advised us of places of interest, but she told us that she would only be allowed to keep two euro per hour tip as the employer kept the balance of all tips and she was required to hand in her tips to the head barman, for her four hour shift, she was handed eight euro in tips , I was astonished that any employer would withhold tips from staff, I always assumed employers would have no right to such gratuities, this is a greedy practice and this legislation will put manners on employers who dip into their staffs tips.

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    Mute Trevor W
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:54 PM

    @Honeybee: name and shame.

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    Mute Siobhán Ni Mhurchú
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 9:06 PM

    @Honeybee: that waitress sure did spend a lot of time talking to you ..

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    Mute Susanne OKeeffe Smith
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    Jan 23rd 2018, 1:35 AM

    @Honeybee: that is horrible. The tip is from the customer and they make the decision to give it directly to the one person for their great services…I’d be fuming to think the employer took the tips and decided how they were divided out. If an establishment is small and there’s a tip jar and many hands made my night special I would like them all to receive a % of the tip. But if i directly hand it to a server for their good work, then it’s theirs.

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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:45 PM

    I worked in this industry the tips were great. But why do we have tips. Was in Dunnes the other day the young girl working went our of her way to find a product for us. Tips should be across the board were people go beyond their duties.

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    Mute Ted Murray
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:47 PM

    @: __ Perhaps you should have given her a tip?

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    Mute Leroy
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:39 PM

    Hardly ever tip..food and already overpriced as it is.

    That on top of the fact servers are earning at the very least minimum wage anyways.

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    Mute Fergus Sheahan
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:45 PM

    @Leroy: hope you like eating boogers and cum

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    Mute Ted Murray
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:46 PM

    @Leroy: __ It’s a good job we’re not all skinflints.

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    Mute Ted Murray
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:49 PM

    @Fergus Sheahan: __ He probably would eat those rare delicacies, as long as they weren’t overpriced.

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    Mute David Joseph
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:58 PM

    @Leroy: yea, someone on minimum wage, possibly second job/part time to make ends meet, prices aren’t the servers fault. If you can afford to eat out you can afford a small gratuity for someone you feel deserves it. Miserable attitude.

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    Mute Bryan Kelly
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 10:39 PM

    @Leroy: So you’re a tosser then? Could’ve just said that.

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    Mute Alphonsa
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    Jan 23rd 2018, 9:14 AM

    @Leroy: wow Leroy, your generosity knows no bounds

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    Mute Dead Mousche
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 9:09 PM

    Tips are so important to the people in that industry….not sure why we decide to pick and choose who we deem worthy of a tip though…I tipped some young lad who brought down my Mc Donald’s meal to my table for me and the kids…look of gratitude on his face was worth the 2 quid.

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    Mute Presuming Ed
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 8:40 PM

    Fair play, Bill.

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    Mute Nucky
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 9:26 PM

    Not doing this out of the goodness of there hearts. The revenue has been trying get there hands on cash tips for years

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    Mute Hank_Scorpio
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 9:07 PM

    Government is a bit two faced here. Staff working in what is considered to be a tipping zone have their tax free allowance cut to take account of the possibility of extra income.

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    Mute Oliver McLoughlin
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 10:52 PM

    This is bull.
    Must I tip now when I dine out in Ireland?
    The whole point of the tip culture originates from a country with low minimum wage attributes, and no sick leave/holiday pay or any other kind of niceness.
    The country is the USA.
    I won’t be tipping you for doing your job in Ireland. A job which has benefits that are more than are afforded to me.

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    Mute Johnny Bellew
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    Jan 23rd 2018, 10:46 AM

    @Oliver McLoughlin: No, you need not tip, leave that to decent and generous people.

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    Mute pkunzip doom2.zip
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 9:28 PM

    Who does this Bill think he is?

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    Mute DeFonz
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 10:38 PM

    good

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    Mute Joe Clery
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    Jan 22nd 2018, 11:48 PM

    YES employers should not withold tips.. but WTF does this have to be regulated, oh I guess its to trumpet in the wonderful new leader of SF.

    In some places its completely necessary for the employer to have dibs on the tips – there may be policies that tips are shared to kitchen staff or others, or it funds staff voluntary perks. Upset that balance and staff morale could be a mess… Or what do you do when the owner is a member of staff. Is he not allowed to have a part of the tip, what if the owners wife or son is …

    There are so many tipping policies possible and now SF want busy bodies enforcing it..

    Twould be easier if someone like tripadvisor had a seal/icon to say ‘staff-friendly-tips’ or ‘staff-shared-tips’ or no tipping.

    Would SF every go back to laundering diesel properly…

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    Jan 23rd 2018, 11:59 AM

    Service charges should be outlawed , the price quoted should be the price to be paid.
    Staff should be paid proper rates of pay ,which is included in what you are buying so no need for tipping .
    Sinn Fein are trying to get on Pension gravy train .
    Three Years for a Pension for Life. Is a great temptation ,ridiculous and should be brought to an end .
    Those People with a Ministers pension in their pocket are the same people saying a Civil Servant pension after 40 / 45
    Years is too generous ???.

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    Mute Kerrie Roche
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    Jan 23rd 2018, 1:21 AM

    Moons ago when waitressing, we all had set tables to wait, yet had to hand over all tips after each table left, which was than divided out to all staff which was cruel but kind as than everyone was included, but boss kept big portion for himself. In current Job not allowed except gifts/tips exception Christmas and everything pooled and raffelled out, We have to inform boss and ask permission to accept anything, it’s to prevent conflict of interest.

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