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Jail me if you want - Hairdresser vows to defy Covid rules by giving essential haircuts to clients with health conditions

“I’ve got a client who suffers from trichotillomania and if I don’t cut her hair she is going to pull it out, and that is going to add to her mental health and anxiety issues,” Mr Colgan said in a video posted on his social media. Mr Colgan said he would not be charging clients. “I won’t charge as I’m not looking to profit from my decision… unlike all of the hairdressers working in the shadow economy.” He added: “I’ve been thinking a lot this week about certain things and this is lockdown number three, and while we have stuck religiously to every single guideline that has been given to us from March 2020 until today, I firmly believe we are in a situation now that somebody has to take a stand.”

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WATCH: Limerick hairdresser plans to serve essential clients

A LIMERICK hairdresser says he plans to cut the hair of those he considers to really need it at his city centre salon. Niall Colgan, who runs a studio at O&rsqu.

Limerick hairdresser plans to open for essential clients

Limerick hairdresser plans to open for essential clients
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Limerick hairdresser to re-open in defiance of Covid restrictions

Limerick s Live 95 Search By Live95 News Team via Getty Images A well-known Limerick hairdresser is planning to resume services on a limited basis this week despite current restrictions. Niall Colgan announced on social media that a small number of his clients will be seen free of charge and that the salon will ensure absolute safety . Hairdressers have been closed since December as they are not classified as essential services under government directive. But speaking on Limerick Today this morning, Niall Colgan who has a salon on O Callaghan Strand in the city, said he deems his return to the salon to be necessary.

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