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Dáil told taxi drivers forced to call off today s protest - but gardaí say it was a matter for the groups alone
Richard Boyd Barrett told the Tánaiste the drivers were “threatened with fines”. By Christina Finn Thursday 29 Apr 2021, 4:52 PM 7 hours ago 12,191 Views 9 Comments
File image. The gardaí maintain that the taxi driver groups decided not to go ahead with the planned protest today.
Image: RollingNews.ie
File image. The gardaí maintain that the taxi driver groups decided not to go ahead with the planned protest today.
Image: RollingNews.ie
PEOPLE BEFORE PROFIT TD Richard Boyd Barrett has said that it is “absolutely shocking” that taxi drivers have been prevented from holding a protest whilst in their cars today in Dublin’s city centre.
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