Harris says there will always be people ‘doing stupid things’



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Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has said that there will always be people “doing stupid things” in reference to drunken scenes on the streets of Killarney at the weekend.

Video images on social media showed a group of people singing and drinking in the street without observing social distancing or wearing masks. Two men also climbed into an old phone booth and began singing, the video shows.

Society should not lose sight of the fact that most people are doing everything that has been asked of them, Harris told the Today with Claire Byrne program on RTÉ radio.

He said it was not a generation, the youth, who were the problem. “There were no students at Clifden.”

Most of the students are responsible and concerned about the health of their parents and grandparents, he said.

“College life is going to be difficult. We have to recognize that the virus will be with us for some time.

Minister of Higher Education Simon Harris.  Photograph: Niall Carson / PA Wire

Minister of Higher Education Simon Harris. Photograph: Niall Carson / PA Wire

There will be strict rules when students return to college, but they will vary from institution to institution. The priority will be freshmen, Harris said.

Harris said the past week had been a terrible week. He had made his feelings known on social media with comments about “stupid acts that make people angry.”

What had happened at Clifden was a violation of public trust. “We had worked so hard to bring people with us that everyone put their shoulders behind the wheel.”

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