October 13, 2021
Carson condemns efforts to intimidate outside community pharmacy

Sinn Féin Councillor Arder Carson has condemned graffiti and posters designed to intimidate members of the public and workers at a community pharmacy in West Belfast.

Councillor Arder Carson said:

“There can be absolutely no place in our society for the intimidation of health workers or members of the public when accessing their local pharmacy. 

“Attempts to intimidate staff and members of the public with graffiti and posters at a community pharmacy in the Lenadoon area are completely unacceptable.

“Community pharmacies have been a lifeline throughout the pandemic for our communities and those that use pharmacies and work in them should not have to put up with this harassment and intimidation.  

“Sinn Féin will continue to fully support our community pharmacies in their efforts to protect our community and take us through this pandemic.”

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