Limerick Councillor's motion to tackle anti-social behaviour receiving an "overwhelming response" By Live95 News Team A Limerick Councillor says he has received an "overwhelming response" to his suggestion to fine the parents of kids who engage in anti-social behaviour. Fine Gael Cllr. Liam Galvin put forward a motion at this months council meeting which asked for parents of children under 16 who are "gathering or loitering in public areas and engaging in anti-social behaviour" to be fined. The motion was defeated 25 votes to nine. Cllr. Galvin explains why he is critical of the opposition..