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Civil partners of four years Paul Higgins (left) and Richard Lucey, who have been in a relationship together for 19 years, prepare to cast their votes at their polling station in Cabra, Dublin for the referendum on gay marriage. PA WIRE

LIVE: Ireland is the talk of the world as voters decide on same-sex marriage

We’ll be talking all things referendum here today.

IT’S A HISTORIC day for Ireland as we become the first country to ask the electorate whether to allow same-sex marriage. 

Have something to say about today’s referendums? Whatever way you are voting, have your say in the comments section, on Twitter @thejournal_ie or by mail tips@thejournal.ie. Feel free to send us any pics too (but just remember, no selfies in the polling booth). 

Good morning! Referendum day is finally here. After weeks of debating, Ireland goes to the polls today.

We’ll be talking all things referendum here throughout the day. It’s Sinéad O’Carroll here for the first shift. Want to join the chat? Email me at sinead@thejournal.ie or tweet @sineadocarroll.

With 66,000 new voters on the register, there are many people out there who have never voted. We’ve put together a handy guide of what you need to know before heading to your polling station today.

Seriously, we know it’s hard, but resist that urge to take a selfie!

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If you’ve logged into Facebook this morning, you’ve no doubt seen people ‘checking in’ as voting in Referendum 2015.

There are English and Irish language options given to users at the top of their feed. Our Political Editor Hugh O’Connell has got his vote in early.

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Have you voted yet?

Some quick information: polling stations remain open until 10pm. Bring some ID, leave the badge behind and just mark your ballot paper with one X.

Need more info? Here’s our guide to voting.

We’ve heard a lot about emigrants coming home to vote today – and the queues in Dublin Airport last night seemed to prove it.

The #hometovote hashtag is making some people emotional today.

Olivia McEvoy was at St Gabriel’s National School in Dublin at 6.45am this morning. This was the scene.

She said the station master had not seen a queue in 30 years.

Remember you will be voting on two referendums today.

The ‘other’ one is about the age of eligibility to be a candidate in a presidential election. Find out more about it here.

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This was the scene at Dublin’s election warehouse in Cookstown last night. That’s the facility’s manager Michael Leonard there, getting the 627 ballot boxes prepared for Dublin West, Dublin North, Dublin Midwest, Dublin Southwest, Dublin South and Dun Laoghaire.

Cliódhna Russell taking over here from Sinead O’Carroll, keeping you up to date with all the voting news.

If you’ve got any great photos or something to say about the referendum let me know at cliodhna@thejournal.ie or tweet @CliodhnaRussell

The head of the Referendum Commission Judge Kevin Cross told us yesterday that if you don’t vote, you’re letting others make your decision:

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Remember the ballot papers for the two referendums are different colours.

Just think white for wedding cake (marriage ref) and green for the park (presidential age).

Aaron Cowming sent us in this video of himself just after voting:

The same-sex marriage referendum here is getting a lot of attention internationally, just look at what’s tending in the UK and Australia:

This voting malarkey can get confusing:

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Colin Farrell’s brother Eamon (on the right) with his husband Steven Mannion casting their ballot papers into ballot boxes while voting in the Marriage Referendum at the Star of the sea Sandymount polling station in Dublin this morning.

Hello everyone, Cianan Brennan here taking over from Cliodhna. Stay tuned to keep up to date with all that’s happening as voting continues across the country.

If you spot anything great to do with the referendum and the day that’s in it drop me a line at cianan@thejournal.ie, or tweet me @ciananbrennan

Uh oh… hopefully this is the exception rather than the rule today.

Remember, you have until 10pm tonight to vote.

Don’t forget there’s a second referendum on today, you get to choose whether or not future Irish presidents can be under the age of 35 #arasref

Further proof that the world’s eyes are trained on Ireland today, the marriage referendum is currently the top story on Time Magazine’s website:

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And yet more proof… #VoteYes is currently the top trend on Twitter worldwide.

 

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Parking trouble in Howth, and queues out the door in Athlone, but not all polling booths are full to capacity this morning…

That’s what’s on the table here John.

We asked you how you were planning to vote for this morning’s poll.  If TheJournal.ie’s readers are anything to go by things are looking good for the Yes side…

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David Norris is interviewed in Spain’s biggest newspaper El Pais today. Can’t imagine what about. Does anyone speak Spanish?

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Ireland has voting fever now that D-Day (R-Day?) has arrived, but has coverage prior to the referendum in the national media been entirely impartial?

Research by media group Newsaccess Media Intelligence suggests that the volume of Yes articles in the Irish media in the month of May have outstripped their No counterparts by a factor of three to one.

424 Yes articles were carried by ten national print titles, with 135 No pieces and a further 214 deemed Neutral.

“Unlike broadcast media, which must provide balanced coverage of referenda, the print media are not subject to such strictures and this research confirms the broad and widespread support in the Irish print media for a Yes vote”, said Laurie Mannix, managing director of MKC Communications who commissioned the research.

Ireland isn’t the only country where same-sex marriage is a big issue.

Slovenia, the United States and Mexico are all set to review their own laws in the coming months.

Today Quartz has taken a look at how things stand around the world in relation to marriage laws.

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Here is a colour-coded map of how things stand internationally:

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Hello! With just under ten hours of voting to go in today’s referendums, this is Michael Sheils McNamee taking over the liveblog. Anything to add to the conversation, email me at michaelsm@thejournal.ie or tweet to @michaelonassis.

With polling figures in last week’s Sunday papers a bit all over the place – support for the referendum ranging from 53% to 69% – people are not taking anything for granted.

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However, you might be a bit more inclined to listen to the bookies’ predictions.

Paddy Power currently have a Yes result in the same-sex marriage referendum at 1/33 on. A No vote is listed at 9/1.

The turf accountant has said it predicts that over €300,000 will be taken on referendum bets across the Irish bookmaking industry.

In a statement yesterday, they said that, “from a business point of view, bookies will be hoping for the referendum to pass, as a win for the ‘No’ campaign would leave the industry in the red for a chunky six figure sum.”

We’ve mentioned this already, but the two ballot papers are different colours. Make sure to double check them on the way in.

As Cliódhna Russell helpfully put it earlier this morning:

Just think white for wedding cake (marriage ref) and green for the park (presidential age).

With a glut of people returning to Ireland to cast their votes in the same-sex marriage and presidential age referendums, the #HomeToVote hashtag has been tweeted more than 24,000 times in the past 24 hours.

People are currently tweeting the hashtag at a rate of around 100 times a minute.

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A number of high-profile people have already been out today casting their votes.

John Lyons, Labour TD for Dublin North-West, who is openly gay, was out voting at the Holy Spirit National School in Ballymun this morning with his mother, Josie Lyons.

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Also out voting this morning was Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin, pictured here at O’Connell School on the North Circular Road.

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Someone’s mother with strong feelings on progressiveness in Ireland over on the Oh My God What A Complete Aisling Facebook page.

Some people are flying home from overseas to cast their vote in today’s referendum. Others are waiting patiently for cattle to leave the road clear.

Do you know what you’re doing tomorrow for the vote being counted?

Dublin Fianna Fáil councillor Paul McAuliffe has called on Minister for the Office of Public Works Simon Harris to open the gates of Dublin Castle, where the vote will be counted, as the results come in tomorrow afternoon.

“One of the most striking things about this campaign has been the huge number of people with no affiliation to any political party that have got involved in a political debate for the first time.  It is only right that they are given a place to gather and hear the results as they come in,” he said.

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From activity at polling stations around the country this morning, it looks like turnout is going to be pretty high.

In 1937, Ireland saw its record high turnout in the referendum on the draft Constitution, when it hit 75.8%.

In 1979 the referendums on university representation in the Seanad and adoption rights saw the State’s lowest ever referendum turnout of 28.6%.

Will any records be falling today?

Find yourself confused staring at the ballot paper this morning?

If only there was some clever way of redesigning them to make them clearer…

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The Dublin-based UX agency Each and Other has done up an alternative to today’s ballot paper, pointing out that it facilitates, “one of the most important interactions between government and its citizens. It’s the interface through which citizens decide the type of society they want to live in.”

The Tánaiste was out casting her vote in St Joseph’s National School in Cabra, Dublin a bit earlier this morning.

Here she is taking a selfie outside the polling station.

These Carmelite sisters were out earlier this morning casting their votes in Malahide, Co Dublin.

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Hello there! This is Christina Finn taking over the liveblog. Want to get in touch and join the conversation today, email me at christinafinn@thejournal.ie or tweet to @christinafinn8

If you haven’t got out to vote yet today, here’s what you will be greeted with at the polling stations.

Just remember: White Paper – Marriage Equality. Green Paper – Presidential Age.

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Reports from around the country indicate that turnout is steady today. Do you know what referendum had the highest turnout by voters? It wasn’t recently.

Find out here.

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When Tánaiste Joan Burton came into to TheJournal.ie offices to talk about the referendum earlier this week, she encouraged voters to take a selfie OUTSIDE the polling station after they’ve voted:

Video: Aoife Barry / TheJournal.ie

The Labour leader did her own this morning:

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While we couldn’t get access to that particularly amazing selfie, we did get this nice snap from outside her polling station at St Joseph’s School in Cabra:

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Today people are also remembering Declan Flynn, the 31-year-old who was killed by a gang of four in Fairveiw Park in 1982.

His death sparked a large scale demonstration, which is considered by some as the first large-scale demonstration in Dublin for gay rights.

You can read more about the march that paved the way for the Dublin Pride parade here:

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For those on the hunt for some tunes as they head out to have their say this afternoon – or just wind up for the commute home – Filtr Ireland has put together this Spotify playlist.

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While it’s clearly pitched at Yes voters, there’s something there for all fans of musical kitsch. Village People? Done. ABBA? Sorted.

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Highland Radio’s Barry Whyte has this update on turnout from the far north of the island:

Only a quarter of all voters casting their ballots so far, but with over six hours still to go until polls close there’s plenty of time left for people to make their way to the booths.

The referendum response from the Irish abroad has been, in a word, epic.

The hashtag HomeToVote has been trending all over the world as those either living or on holiday overseas flood back into the country to cast their ballots, including from as far afield as Bangkok and Mozambique.

You can read Aoife Barry’s article here on how we have been getting all misty-eyed about those returning voters.

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It’s Michelle Hennessy here now, taking over the reins of the liveblog. If you have something to say, feel free to send me an email to michelle@thejournal.ie or you can tweet at @michellehtweet.

Minister of State Aodhán Ó Ríordáin says a colleague of his was spat at while campaigning today:

Leo had a bit of an audience when he went to vote in Castleknock, Dublin…

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It’s Christina Finn here back on the liveblog. Feel free to get in touch by email to christinafinn@thejournal.ie or tweet me @christinafinn8

If you think you are too busy to get out and vote this evening, check out this couple on their special day.

Vincent Fox and Anne Cole got married today, but they were sure to get their vote in at St James Primary School in Dublin 8. Fair play. Enjoy the rest of your day, folks.

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Dad jokes are sometimes just the best, as Darren Duffy’s father proves right here.

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This will give you a laugh on the commute home.

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You’re probably on your way home from work, shattered from the week.

You might feel like giving voting a miss.

Check out some of these youngsters, who are little young for voting, but who really wanted to give a helping hand.

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It only takes a few minutes. Here’s a handy guide before you head in:

No selfies or badges: What you need to know before you vote today

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“The world is watching what Ireland is doing.”

TheJournal.ie’s Political Editor was speaking on CTV News Channel, Canada’s 24-hour news network today. Watch the report here.

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Channel 4 News also wanted to know the low-down about what was going on over here.

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TheJournal.ie reporter Dan Mac Guill points out that Ireland’s same-sex marriage referendum is trending pretty much everywhere on Twitter.

Busy night for the website of the Referendum Returning Officer for referendums in Ireland. Oh dear.

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Voter turnout in some areas is suggested to be comparable with general election turnout, with many people saying it is the first time they have ever had to queue in line to vote.

By 5pm, some areas were hitting over 40%. Here’s how turnout was for some other referendums over the years.

How’s the turnout at your local polling station? Get in touch in the comments section, on Twitter @thejournal_ie or by mail tips@thejournal.ie.

Meanwhile, actor Zach Braff is making his view known…

It’s now Nicky Ryan here, the latest in the carousel of liveblog contributors.

The rush is on now at polling stations across the country as people finish work and cast their vote.

P.s. You might have noticed the website has been acting a bit funny, but it should all be okay soon. Something fell over.

We’ll have all the latest on turnout from across the country soon on TheJournal.ie, so stay tuned, and join us tomorrow for results and reaction. Goodnight!

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:37 AM

    There is a war being waged on motorists. driving in Dublin has been made a hell. More 24/7 bus lanes, restricted reduced street parking, bicycle lanes which are under used, random road works and one lane systems.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:06 AM

    @Eamonn O’Hanrahan: when was it ever not hell to drive in dublin?

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:23 AM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: I have driven in Dublin for many years on a professional basis. The gridlock that exists now is only a recent phenomenon caused by the imposition of cycle lanes, pedestrian lanes and rescheduling of traffic lights. The city has to exist ! This is your auld pal Eamon’s parting legacy. It won’t affect him!!

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:26 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: lol, you’re just making stuff up now. traffic was just as bad if not worse in the late 90s.
    what’s a pedestrian lane? a footpath?

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:31 AM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: what have I made up there??

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:40 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: Most of the Green agenda and projects are made up. But weak minded people are blinded by their waffle, but thankfully, people are beginning to see through their smoke screen!!!

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:49 AM

    @Eamonn O’Hanrahan: There should be a reduction in motor tax to reflect the reduction in road space for motorists?
    24 hour bus lanes are an abuse of power.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 11:45 AM

    @Brendan shanahan: Road space increases significantly every year so by your logic motor tax should be massively increased each year, yeah?

    24 hour bus lanes are an abuse of power… get a life.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 11:47 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: The Greens topped the polls across most areas of Dublin City. Social Democrats have very similar policies and saw their support double. Dubliners are clearly supportive of green policies. As are almost all political parties.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 1:37 PM

    @Brendan shanahan: Ludicrous to argue that a car should come before a double decker bus carrying 90 people!

    Think about this – 60% of cars aren’t going to Dublin city centre, they’re going through Dublin. They could easily use the M50 or the Port Tunnel instead of going through town.
    60% of cars – clogging up traffic at peak times – are not there to buy anything from shops in town. They’re only passing through.

    If you want to argue for dropping the M50 toll, I’m with you, but not for your refund notion :-)

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    Jul 1st 2024, 1:43 PM

    @Michael Barry: the Greens are on the way out, and you know it.
    The last sting of a dying wasp!
    How many European seats and how many local seats lost??
    Get real and swallow the bitter pill!! It was environmentally made…. Honestly!!

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    Jul 1st 2024, 2:04 PM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: Nonsense. I am in my 40s, started driving in my 20s. It was quicker for me to take a bus to the city then.

    Some cities are car obsessed, others broke away from cars years ago and are much nicer as a result.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 3:03 PM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: You know the proposals are a DCC plan, right? And the Greens topped the polls in DCC. As did SocDems. Get used to this transport plan and many more like it. And try to understand how local politics works while you’re at it.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 3:30 PM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: the Greens never had a majority on Dublin City Council. This measure was passed democratically by the council members. You obviously have an agenda against the Greens that leads you to think that they have more power than they do in reality and blinds you to the logical reasons why traffic reduction in the city is to everyone’s benefit.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 4:26 PM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: What is a pedestrian lane? And where have there been recent additions of them?

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    Jul 1st 2024, 4:57 PM

    @F Fitzgerald: nonsense, i drive across from the Northside to the southside at 630am. It’s gone mental and the M50 is way out of the way for me. Been working as a health care worker for over 20 years. Should I give up my job because buses don’t go from here to there or get me into work for 630am!?

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    Jul 1st 2024, 6:43 PM

    @Eamonn O’Hanrahan: If driving is hell…walk,cycle or get the bus.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 7:35 PM

    @Michael Barry: From first-hand experience, I know exactly how local politics work. Cities and towns have to exist and live. Green policy has strangled Dublin and does nothing for the environment. If Dublin is as Green ascyou say, then how come Ciarán Cuffe didn’t retain his MEP status??

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    Jul 1st 2024, 7:48 PM

    @Michael Barry: Greens got 8 seats Ciarán Cuffe lost his MEP seat!!
    Read the tea leaves, bud!!

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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:11 AM

    @Michael Barry: Road space in Dublin has decreased dramatically! Get your fact right!

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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:13 AM

    @Michael Barry: Actually a lot of parties have similar policies, true, but none as as Ablest and ageist as the Greens.
    None have declared war on motor vehicles, like the greens have so what if people NEED Them.

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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:15 AM

    @Rob Goodbody: All the parties have green policies as well as that they are known for throwing their toys out of the pram when they don’t get their way. Deals were made, we support this and you support that.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:10 AM

    Junior minister feels she needs to get in the papers so throws oar in. I hope they ignore her and proceed with the plan. Bus service is definitely improving but the current plan will be a big service in getting them moving faster

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:39 AM

    @Liam OTailliuir: is that the park to have us all rowing up the Liffey- can you imagine the congestion

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:48 AM

    @Liam OTailliuir: where’s the article on apparent increases in consumer refuse costs as a result of deposit return scheme. Major scandal.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:58 AM

    @Glenn Halpin: how much are DRS making from scrap aluminium?

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:31 AM

    @Glenn Halpin: Can’t write an article about nonsense. Anyway, you’ve cornered the market.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 11:30 AM

    @Nick Vasilakis: You should read the legislation brought in by Ossian Smyth. No where in the bill, is there any means to recoup any excess revenue from DRS. They are allowed to retain and spend as they wish.
    Also, you should look at the make up of the board. A lot of them are from the businesses that sell their products in the plastic/aluminium containers.
    We have been sold another pup, compliments of the Greens. Just remember diesel, they bought that one as well.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 11:36 AM

    @Mr “JonnieBoy” Johnson: From Irish Independent today.
    Aluminium cans, which can be recycled indefinitely, are worth €800 to €1,400 a tonne on the recyclable materials market.

    PET plastic, which is used in beverage bottles, loses quality the more it is recycled so it is worth less, but at around €500 a tonne is still a valuable material.

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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:13 AM

    @Glenn Halpin: Always going to happen,

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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:17 AM

    @Liam OTailliuir: What bus service is improving, the new ones that there was no comparison with. Service failures all over the place from all garages. Not the fault of Dublin Bus but of the NTA, stretching the fleet too far and making promises that cannot be covered without service failures elsewhere.
    Simple way of finding out, ask the drivers!

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    Jul 2nd 2024, 8:15 PM

    @Gary Kearney: I usually cycle to work but when I can’t I get the 155/4 up to Ballymun and swap onto the N6. The N6 is definitely a big step up from the 17a.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:28 AM

    The quicker they implement the plan the better. Enough with car dependent city centre.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:30 AM

    @Concerned Driver: No.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:37 AM

    As a Dub I won’t be disappointed if the Ministervgets her way.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:46 AM

    So how will people get from Heuston side of city to docklands side of city and vice versa? If you need to drive, you need to drive and the only real option will be the NCR either way…can you imagine the congestion, noise, pollution…meanwhile the quays will be half empty…plan is such nonsense.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:59 AM

    @NotGreta: this seems like an oddly specific journey, is it one you take often? It’s a short hop on the Luas at the moment. If you really needed to drive it you’d obviously just take another route than going through the quays. I imagine very few people make this exact trip routinely, and those who do are actually trying to get elsewhere anyway and wouldn’t be harmed by taking an alternative route.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:00 AM

    @NotGreta: Hey now, tourists and smak heads deserve a car free, beautifully serviced city centre, where all the transport options of a contemporary society are beginning to flower… But don’t worry we still get to have all the same problems 5 minutes away! we’ll still get to sit in pointless congestion from Kilmanham to Naas, this much will never change.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:30 AM

    @Paul Andrew Dunne: If someone wants to make a specific journey that’s their business and they should be free to go whatever way they want. You say take an alternative route, why? Do you reroute all the time?

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    Mute Michael Barry
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:38 AM

    @NotGreta: How do drivers get from Parnell Square to Stephen’s Green now that O’Connell St, College Green, Temple Bar, Grafton St have no cars on them?? I assume you want cars back on all those streets, and if not then stop whingeing about the new proposals.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 12:13 PM

    @Michael Barry: That’s the problem:
    People do forget that there’re a vast amount of delivery drivers and trades people who have to use the car or van to get around the city.
    Getting across the Liffey is bad enough as it is.
    Now, they want to cut off the main East-West road as well.
    This will be a nightmare for anyone who has to to go around in the city by van or car.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 12:35 PM

    @Wolfgang Bonow: And what about the 75% of people not in a car. Dublin is far more a nightmare on a bus or bike than it is in a car. This plan is a small part of righting that.

    The majority of people driving in the city centre are using it as a shortcut. Anyone who thinks that’s good for a city or its citizens isn’t right in the head.

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    Mute Alex
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    Jul 1st 2024, 2:39 PM

    @Michael Barry: for many there is no alternative to car. Bus are bad, luas is bad, trains are bad.
    If you want efficient transport you would get train every 5 minutes, luas every 2 minutes and bus every 2 minutes for enough routes but public transport in Dublin is a complete joke.

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    Mute Michael Barry
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    Jul 1st 2024, 3:06 PM

    @Alex: And many people can’t drive, can’t afford a car etc. But f@:k them, right?

    You claim to want to improve public transport while objecting to a proposal to improve public transport.

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    Mute Gary Kearney
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:20 AM

    @Paul Andrew Dunne: The did that in London and it has been a total failure. the cars moved the pollution moved to the streets they can use!
    Who could have guessed that!
    Capel is street is pollution free’ish, Church Street is full of it!

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    Mute Sylvia Power
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:43 AM

    Let’s not forget that Emer Higgins only a few years ago posted a hilarious video on Twitter saying that “following months of work, we are delighted to say that Passport Express will remove ‘Express’ from their name to reflect the fact that it is not an Express service”. Perhaps Emer Higgins should focus on working to make the city better and more pedestrian friendly, rather than derailing already agreed on plans so that she gets a few votes from city retailers.

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    Mute h5kFhdYI
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:02 AM

    The biggest shopping area in the country and Eamonn wants cars banned.
    If I was a retail worker in the city centre, I’d be very worried.
    Buy anything bulky in the city centre and try to haul it to a bus or Luas. Then go home and come back into the city to buy something else and repeat the performance, instead of leaving your car in a convenient carpark where you can leave your goods and continue shopping.
    The lunat1cs are running the asylum.

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    Mute eoin fitzpatrick
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:09 AM

    @h5kFhdYI: why wont you be able to leave your car in a convenient car park in the city centre? clearly you’ve no clue as to what the plans are.

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    Mute Michael Barry
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:46 AM

    @h5kFhdYI: 75% of people in the city didn’t drive in, so how do you think they’re all getting anything bulky? Genuine question.

    People will still be able to drive into Dublin, or get deliveries. The city’s survival does not depend on people driving in to buy washing machines. If it did we’d already be f@£$ed

    At least try to understand the plan before commenting.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:52 AM

    @h5kFhdYI: Who buys something bulky in the city centre anymore? When was the last time you saw someone wheeling a fridge down Grafton Street? All bulk buys are made in retail parks with parking facilities or online.

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    Mute Gary Kearney
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:21 AM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: I do and I can tell you this, for a person who is not fit and able, the city center will be inaccessible.

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    Mute Liam OTailliuir
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    Jul 3rd 2024, 3:59 PM

    @Jimmy Wallace: Did you not know that Eamonn Ryan breaks into people’s homes at night and turns down their thermostat?

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    Mute Peter 1
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:23 AM

    When the new councillors were elected the first thing that they did was to propose an increase in property tax for the people of Dublin. Now they want to push ahead with this traffic plan which I think will be disastrous for the city. Not everyone has good enough health to be aware to cycle or walk. Personally I feel betrayed by our elected officials.

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    Mute rosemary flowers
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:00 PM

    @Peter 1: as a disabled person I can’t get around Dublin without my car. The only time I go to the city is for hospital appointments other than that I have not been in Dublin since 2016. They would be far better spending the money on better policing and on homes for those who have none.

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    Mute Paul Andrew Dunne
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:53 AM

    Good on Feljin! Completely agree, this is not something ministers should be getting involved in. The sooner Dublin gets cars off the quays the better, they are some of the most polluted roads in Ireland and it greatly harms the livability and walkability of the city centre for residents and visitors alike.

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    Mute Ann Reddin
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    Jul 1st 2024, 3:45 PM

    @Paul Andrew Dunne: I live in Dublin city centre and you most certainly do not speak for me or any of other person who lives in the city centre. What this will do is make the traffic heavier on residential St eg – Nicholas St, which is where the traffic will be diverted to. Would answer them better to be out policing the crack cocaine problem in the city centre and the anti-social behaviour that comes with it. There was no consideration given to elderly people and those with disabilities. Typical arse about face plans made by Irish governments past and present.

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    Mute Gary Kearney
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:22 AM

    @Paul Andrew Dunne: It also gives access for all the people of Dublin.

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    Mute Gary Kearney
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:23 AM

    @Paul Andrew Dunne: Another Green Party hack on the Journal, you must be a new one!

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    Mute Argus Romsworth
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:41 AM

    all private motorists should be banned from Dublin City

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    Mute NotGreta
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:44 AM

    @Argus Romsworth: so how exactly will they travel instead?

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    Mute Ger Whelan
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:49 AM

    @Argus Romsworth: So people who live in Dublin City cannot own a car in your opinion?

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    Mute Paul Andrew Dunne
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:56 AM

    @Ger Whelan: unless you’re living on the quays, I wouldn’t be worried. People tend to use cars less if they live in the city centre, and for those who do have a car and a place to park it, there are exceptions to allow them in and out (as was done for residents living near Capel Street when it was pedestrianised). Buses and taxis will still be on the quays, I’m sure residents will be able to cross them as needed.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:00 AM

    @Paul Andrew Dunne: Argus wants all private motorists banned though so no exception should be made in their opinion.

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    Mute Maire Hicks
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    Jul 1st 2024, 12:32 PM

    @Argus Romsworth: yes of course and have absolutely no consideration for people with disabilities, keep sniffing those farts they are doing wonders for your intelligence.

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    Mute Argus Romsworth
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    Jul 1st 2024, 1:38 PM

    @Argus Romsworth: heap of garbage around the city

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    Jul 1st 2024, 5:01 PM

    @Argus Romsworth: i work across the city and have done for over 24 years. I start work at 630am, should I lose my job? Be unable to pay my mortgage and feed my kids? There’s no buses that early. I cannot cycle, that’s not an option. Nobody bothers to answer these questions

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    Jul 1st 2024, 8:06 PM

    @Lilly Lalogue: time to get a new job

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    Mute Gary Kearney
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:25 AM

    @Argus Romsworth: So why do you want to bar a family members and my friends from the city.
    Do they not count!
    I mean OK they are wheelchair users and some have other disabilities but you want them barred.
    Do not say Public Transport instead as it simply does not do what is required.

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    Mute Argus Romsworth
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 6:28 AM

    @Gary Kearney: being overweight is not a disability

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    Mute honey badger
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:27 AM

    I lived in Dublin city centre for a few years. I found the best way to deal with terrible traffic was to move to the country and live a far better quality of life. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:32 AM

    @honey badger: Ditto!

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    Mute Thesaltyurchin
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    Jul 1st 2024, 4:33 PM

    @Nick Vasilakis: Same

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    Mute TheUnrepresented
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:53 AM

    All a load of BS. Just electioneering going on here. FG this time just trying to blacken the greens for upcoming election and in turn make FG look good to that cohort of voters. But FFG were happy to do all the green stuff for the last 4.5 years. As they were then and still are now power hungry. Suspect a good chunk of the public and next time around FFG voters will fall for this con job from Emer H – as irish voters are easily bought.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:05 AM

    Don’t think people get it. Fine gaelers dont follow rules or laws, those things are just for everyone else.

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    Mute Matt D
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    Jul 1st 2024, 11:05 AM

    Such a pity any ‘journalist’ wouldn’t do a feature on the ministers partner & his scamming the system….

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    Mute Platypus Parcel
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:18 AM

    https://twitter.com/EmerHigginsTD/status/1198188297400524801?t=q1S3C-nAJh0AuR9N6gnGxw&s=19

    The Junior minster won’t get her “better Public Transport” with this carry on.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 1:02 PM

    Good for her. Some people need to drive.

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    Mute F Fitzgerald
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    Jul 1st 2024, 1:45 PM

    @Ollie McGlinchey: And they have subsidised bars and restaurants in the Dáil already. Meanwhile the rest of us would like to be able to cross the street without having to make an appointment.

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    Mute Concerned Driver
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    Jul 1st 2024, 3:03 PM

    @Ollie McGlinchey: exactly, only some, not every single car that passed through the city centre.

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    Mute Pavel Shipilov
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    Jul 1st 2024, 10:48 AM

    Another dumb plan

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    Mute SFO
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    Jul 1st 2024, 2:05 PM

    @Maire Hicks: always ALWAYS bringing up people with disabilities. Do you think people with disabilities like being used as leverage in your car centric agendas?
    How about mentioning how drivers of cars and vans are notorious for parking on footpaths blocking ways for people with disabilities.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 5:36 PM

    @SFO: well as someone who has a disability I think I know what I’m talking about, but don’t jump to any conclusions now will you.

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    Mute rosemary flowers
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:18 PM

    @SFO: well I’m disabled and these plans won’t benefit me. I have to negotiate traffic routes to Dublin hospitals and its a nightmare, made worse over the last few years by the DCC’s ineptitude. You all forget that age catches up with everyone and it only takes seconds for a person to become disabled in an accident.

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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:42 AM

    @SFO: Always bring up people with disabilities, Wow, just wow.
    The reason we do is because a lot of Able people ignore us. Car Centric a wonderful catch all term. The greens made it years ago and always a good go to for you.
    Yes people with disabilities rely on cars as there is no viable option. VIABLE being the important word. We also say what works not the chosen few who agree with you.
    1.3 million people in this country, 22% of the population are disabled, and we have different need than the able community. We are the expert Beta testers for same urban real and access to buildings etc. We see solutions to problems we face everyday that able people don’t even know there is a problem.
    Now once upon a time, not a long time ago, we were locked up in instructions, thankfully those days are almost gone, there are still people who can and want to live independently not doing so.
    In doing so we need cars to transport us and to drive. we need car parking spaces that are accessible. None of these are difficult but we have to fight for them.
    parking on footpaths is a curse but then again it is not only cars that do it.
    That is why #MakeWayDay came about.
    Cars, bikes, hire bikes, planters, a-boards, they all count as street clutter and we need rid of it all.
    A family member and friends NEED their cars to live the quality of life they want.
    Hilarious part of it all is there are three people I am thinking of that would win awards for their homes and lives being Eco friendly bit they need their cars and sadly EV cars are not what works for them.
    So I am really sorry you are fed up hearing about us and our needs. We have the lived experience, we don’t want others to learn the hard way Like I and many others have. The massive drop in civil and human rights you suffer, when you become disabled.

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    Jul 1st 2024, 4:49 PM

    With apparently no reference to Commercial vehicles, carrying essential workers who carry out repairs in homes, businesses etc om a daily basis, no reference to commercial vehicles, delivery vehicles etc.The continual attack on traffic in Dublin is the reason so much of the city is crying out for delvelopment, pushing vehicles out limits customers, visitors etc
    Cycling doesnt suit elderly people, young children, sick people.etc, just look to four miles outside the city centre, Dundrum, a vibrant retail area, with a 4000 plus strong car park, jobs people and trade

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    Jul 1st 2024, 12:08 PM

    A fool of a minister, unbelievable that see is a TD

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    Jul 1st 2024, 4:24 PM

    Greens can dress this up anyway they like but a simple fact is they have totally supported the disregarding by the NTA/DCC of the human rights of disabled persons under the UNCRPD as regarding consultation. The plan first went out to public consultation in Sept 23 … as of today visually impaired persons have not been provided with accessible documents ( fact) … the only UNCPRD recognised organisation ( for consultation purposes) is Voice of Vision Impairment who had to made a submission ‘blind’ in December 23… this submission has not been responded to ( breach of UNCRPD / UN General Comments) ( fact).

    Minister of Disabilities and National Disability Authority seem to have been struck dumb ….Irelands obligations to UNCRPD which was ratified in 2018 totally ignored.

    Elderly people with mobility issues / wheel users and visually impaired views / rights … disregarded ..

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    Mute rosemary flowers
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    Jul 1st 2024, 9:02 PM

    @Damian O Farrell: totally agree.

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    Mute Gary Kearney
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:51 AM

    @Damian O Farrell: Correct and we have fought them every inch of the way. I made submission after submission, I fought every move on the SPC.
    The NDA are not a regulatory body, they are an advisement body. DCC/NTA don’t ask them for their opinion.
    The minister has no authority to attack the council.
    DCC stated they would implement the UNCRPD and Owen Keegan conformed this at council questions, I asked Joe Costello to ask the question. On record. I got a notion passed at the DCC Traffic & Transport SPC stating that the Transport & Traffic section would im0lement the UNCRPD in all its plans and actions from that date.
    Implantation of the UNCRPD Is the only way to do it, start at art 5 and move to art 6 until you get to art 35. As a member of DPOs yes it is nice to be included first by DCC but they should have done that anyway under regulation.

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    Mute Michael Fehily
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    Jul 1st 2024, 6:14 PM

    Without proper transport infrastructure you cannot shut traffic out of the city

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    Mute James Monaghan
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    Jul 1st 2024, 4:59 PM

    Time for a congestion charge between canals, gradated eg news SUV expensive. E xempt taxis, health care workers, disabled tec.

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    Mute Gary Kearney
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    Jul 2nd 2024, 2:53 AM

    We are waiting on buses because the minister and the NTA pushed Bus Connect out to fast before the fleet and staff were large enough to handle all the extra services.

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    Mute Fergus O'Donnell
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    Jul 1st 2024, 4:45 PM

    She’s

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    Mute Trevor W
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    Jul 4th 2024, 4:04 AM

    What a bunch of clowns running the shop.

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    Mute kenneth Long
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    Jul 3rd 2024, 5:52 AM

    Really ludicrous this plan to ban cars from the city centre. Why do it exactly?

    Why is it even the business of the gov, local or national, if people want to drive their cars? Where do they want to drive?

    For our taxes the government should only be concerned with facilitating private car use not obstructing it.

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