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A number of cars have left the motorway, including several vehicles around Junction 14, the Ardee exit. A car also left the road in the Termonfeckin area. There were four minor collisions on the M9 motorway this morning and while there were no injuries in any of the incidents, Thomastown Gardaí are warning that the route, both north and south bound, is still “treacherous”. They’re asking all drivers to only make essential journeys and to slow down on the motorway in particular. There have also been power cuts across the country in the wake of some heavy snow falls and high winds. ....
Longford man fined for banging on doors while intoxicated Reporter: ); A man with 84 previous convictions has been convicted and fined €350 for a public order offence in February of last year. Stephen Maguire, 29 Breadin Street, Drogheda, Co Dundalk, appeared at last week’s sitting of Longford District Court charged with public order. Gda Ronan Duffy explained to the court that gardaí had received reports shortly after 11pm on February 10, 2020, of a male causing a disturbance at Lana Aoibheann, Longford. When gardaí arrived, they observed the man who was highly intoxicated and banging on the doors of houses. “His speech was slurred and he was unsteady on his feet and couldn’t compose sentences,” Gda Duffy explained. ....