The recent arrest of Josh Killeen, a member of the notorious 'Lucky Dip' burglary gang, has brought attention to the dangerous activities of young criminals in Dublin. Killeen's involvement in high-speed chases and his possession of a stolen motorbike have raised concerns about the impact of such criminal activities on the community. Killeen's actions, including his disregard for the law and his involvement in dangerous driving, have put the lives of Gardaí and the public at risk. The fact that he was caught by a highly trained dog named Roxy and a Garda helicopter highlights the importance of law enforcement's efforts to protect the public. Killeen's five previous convictions, including dangerous driving and unauthorized taking of a vehicle, further emphasize the need for strict consequences for such actions. The judge's decision to impose consecutive sentences and disqualify Killeen from driving for four years sends a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of public safety and the need for law enforcement to take a strong stance against criminal activities that endanger the community.