Prisoners should not be released in to the Irish hostel system, the Chief Executive of Inner City Helping Homeless has said.
Speaking on RTÉ Radio 1's Today with Seán O'Rourke, Councillor Anthony Flynn said the country's hostels cannot support prisoners who are being temporarily released due to Covid-19 measures.
He said the system "was already bursting at the seams" and that this situation is worsening, and reaching a state of "chaos" as a result of more people trying to get a bed in hostels after being released from prison.
Physical distancing is not possible in many of the hostels, Cllr Flynn said, as many of the rooms are "dorm style". He added that in most cases there are two to three people per room but in some cases as many as seven
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