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Anger as train passengers held up by fare evader who refused to pay fine

Some of the commuters affected by the delay have blamed Irish Rail.

IRISH RAIL HAS ISSUED an apology to commuters affected by a long delay this morning.

The 9.10am train from Maynooth to Pearse was stopped for close to an hour at Ashtown station as inspectors dealt with a serial fare evader who would not give over his name and address.

Passengers were asked to leave the train after the individual in question refused to cooperate with revenue protection officers.

They were picked up at Ashtown by an intercity train from Sligo.

A spokesperson for Irish Rail told TheJournal.ie that the fare evader is currently being pursued for a number of previous fixed penalty fines and two instances of violent behaviour towards staff.

Irish Rail said that passengers had been asked to get off the train so that the fare evader could be diverted to another station for arrest.

Gardaí were called to deal with him, but were ultimately unable to attend at Ashtown where the train was stopped. The Gardaí arranged to meet the train at Docklands Station to apprehend the individual.

Meanwhile, passengers affected by the delay have taken to Twitter to vent their frustration.

 

 

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    Mute brian boru
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    Aug 9th 2018, 3:49 PM

    Surely we should at least be checking stomachs to see if plastic is an issue?

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    Mute TheHeathen
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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:03 PM

    @brian boru: All died from plastic at the same time? Not likely.

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    Mute Bat Daly
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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:59 PM

    @brian boru:
    Oh, plastic is the current buzzword, it must be plastic so!,
    Its more than likely sonar. Sonar is used in oil exploration and during military exercises.
    Not really a mystery when you see the amount of such activity in our Atlantic waters.

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:04 PM

    @brian boru: Probably full of condoms as they look like small jellyfish as well, go to any beach here and its full of them…

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    Mute BlueSkyThinking
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:44 PM

    @TamuMassif2019: they must be full of seamen too so ;-)

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    Mute Winterfell
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    Aug 9th 2018, 3:57 PM

    We will act when no whales can be found in our seas.

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    Mute Paul Whitehead
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    Aug 9th 2018, 4:00 PM

    @Winterfell: I’ve swam in Dollymount for 35 years and never saw a whale. The old dead whale hoax.

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:02 PM

    @Winterfell: What will Norway and Japan do then, kill dolphins?

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    Mute Tom Jennings
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    Aug 10th 2018, 12:26 AM

    @Paul Whitehead: not exactly the Atlantic is it

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    Mute Reuben Gray
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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:19 PM

    Until today, I was ignorant of how destructive active sonar is to marine life.
    I was just reading that sonar on some American ships is way more powerful than the minimum needed to kill a human in the water. It stands to reason it can’t be good for whales/dolphins which are biologically designed to pick up sonar.

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    Mute Head Clown Chuck Schumer
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    Aug 9th 2018, 3:56 PM

    The government and the MSM have missed a trick here. Surely they could have pointed to Climate Change being the cause. Another reason to slap carbon taxes on all of us.

    The Great Climate Change Shakedown missed an opportunity here….

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    Mute Phil Keenan
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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:59 PM

    Russian naval activity in the Atlantic. Destroyers passed through the English Channel yesterday on the way to the Atlantic. Bet there’s subs there too. I wonder are the Irish navy keeping an eye on things or playing Irish ferries in the med?

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    Mute Anto Whelan
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    Aug 9th 2018, 6:50 PM

    @Phil Keenan: It was a British ship.

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    Mute Tom Jennings
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    Aug 10th 2018, 12:31 AM

    @Phil Keenan: far more non russian than Russian. Those clickbait articles in the Sun are only there to incite anti russian hatred before the next government anouncement blaming them for something.
    Like it was said earlier, the exploration activity off the coast is clearly a more likely explanation

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    Mute Ashling Visser Bishop
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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:11 PM

    Also, it could be deep sea fishing vessels coming into Irish waters to catch our fish. The whales are also being netted. Fishing vessels dump the unwanted catch back into sea. Read something about this happening in the north west Irish deep sea.

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    Mute Patrick J. O'Rourke
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    Aug 10th 2018, 11:04 AM

    @Ashling Visser Bishop: absolutely. Also the sonar they use for catch location is probably as powerful as military grade.

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    Mute Eddie
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    Aug 9th 2018, 4:10 PM

    “Whales are designed for dealing with pressure changes” who’s designing these whales I demand to know.

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    Mute Liam
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    Aug 9th 2018, 3:57 PM

    sounds fishy

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    Mute Do the Bort man
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    Aug 9th 2018, 4:25 PM

    Another one spotted in the water close to sligo today. Will be on the shore in a few hours.

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:01 PM

    What are US and UK subs doing in our waters, why is this not asked, a few months ago a trawler got into difficulties as it seemed with a sub in the Irish sea but that wasn’t reported anywhere.
    Those military children and their war games and UK’s Trident using the XP Windows operating system, it is crazy.
    It has been stated for years that the sonar is causing this but the military don’t care, it’s time they did.

    Also… “We take our environmental responsibilities very seriously and continue to work with the relevant UK authorities to reduce any environmental risk.

    A necessary series of safety checks is observed and an environmental risk assessment is carried out before any underwater task is undertaken by the Ministry Of Defence, to minimise any potential risk to marine life.”
    And again I ask what are they doing in and near Irish waters???

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    Aug 9th 2018, 4:04 PM

    Saw one floating off Murder Hole Beach in Donegal on Sunday. Same colour as the ones above.

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    Mute M to the O to the L
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    Aug 9th 2018, 9:09 PM

    @Gavin Sheehan: Murder Hole Beach. What a fantastic place name!

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    Mute Dave Slater
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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:09 PM

    There is absolutely no evidence of any kind provided here that naval sonar is the cause of these deaths.

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    Aug 9th 2018, 5:24 PM

    Grace O Malley, pirate queer sorry what am l saying pirate queen……..she has not gone away yiz know…watch the sky

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    Mute dearg doom
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    Aug 10th 2018, 2:22 PM

    Saying there’s no evidence, instead of actually denying involvement in this, is like saying “you can’t prove it, so F off”.

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    Mute Tony Murphy
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    Aug 9th 2018, 10:36 PM

    Marine research vessel discovered coral reefs 300 miles off our west coast recently. How did they achieve that. SONAR maybe???

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