Apparently a number ofcities and towns have experience serious disruption as a result of the fuel price protest.
Has prompted the Taoiseach to say there was a fundamental problem with the idea that protestors could park lorries in the middle of O’Connell Street and refuse to move them.
I can see both sides of this issue. I suppose there will be a compromise of some sort?
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How do gardaí weigh the right to protest with the rights of those affected?
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How do gardaí weigh the right to protest with the rights of those affected?
That passed the time.
It would have passed in any case.
Yes, but not so rapidly
It would have passed in any case.
Yes, but not so rapidly
Re: How do gardaí weigh the right to protest with the rights of those affected?
If you drove into O'C…login to view the rest of this postSocthesecond wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2026 10:43 am Apparently a number ofcities and towns have experience serious disruption as a result of the fuel price protest.
Has prompted the Taoiseach to say there was a fundamental problem with the idea that protestors could park lorries in the middle of O’Connell Street and refuse to move them.
I can see both sides of this issue. I suppose there will be a compromise of some sort?
There must be some way out of here