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‘Public nuisance’ appears in court via video link from prison

Sat, Mar 28, 2026

A man described by his solicitor as a “nuisance but not a menace” appeared before Galway District Court on Monday, via video link from prison, to answer yet more charges of public drunkenness brought against him.

Philip Kalwile (no fixed address) has multiple convictions for public drunkenness around the city. His MO, one Judge said, was to drink until he is “paralytic” and then to collapse on the road or pavement and go to sleep. He had approximately 70 similar convictions on his record.

Another Judge dealing with him on similar charges told him Gardaí had better things to do than to go around the city picking up drunks from the streets. He said his concern was that Gardaí could be wanted urgently elsewhere but couldn’t go because they had to deal with him.


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