Adam Rigby, from Birmingham, posted a photo on Instagram of a drink made from WKD and Guinness - but Sinn Fein political candidate James Stokes took issue with the beverage.
Residents in Clongriffin and Baldoyle have been left feeling unsafe without lights at their local Dart station and a lift which has been broken for seven weeks.
Cllr Joan Hopkins (SD) raised the issue at this month s meeting of the full council.
She asked the local authority to report on its policy of the continued use of kissing gates in public spaces and how their use can be continued with reference to No137/2007 of the European Parliament and the Council of 23 Oct 2007 on rights and obligations gives disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility the following rights: Disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility have the right to non-discriminatory access to public spaces .
The council issued a statement saying: Kissing gates were installed at various parks and open spaces around the county primarily to stop scrambler bikes accessing the parks. While most push pedal bikes and indeed smaller prams and buggies can readily navigate the kissing gates, they do present an obstruction to some wheelchair and buggy users.