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How is our government responding to the Paris attacks?

The Taoiseach and several ministers have been speaking about what precautions Ireland is taking in recent days.

Updated 3.55pm

THE DEVASTATING ATROCITIES in Paris last Friday night have put the focus on what measures other countries, including Ireland, are taking to prevent such attacks on their own soil.

The deaths of 129 people at six different locations in what were apparently indiscriminate attacks has heightened concern among the public as to whether such terror could be visited on the streets of our own capital.

The government’s assessment of the likelihood of such an attack happening in Ireland is that it is unlikely.

On Saturday, Defence Minister Simon Coveney told RTÉ’s Prime Time:

While of course a terrorist attack is always possible, the assessment would say the threat is very low at the moment.

This was echoed by Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald who said that an attack in Ireland is “possible but unlikely”.

Taoiseach Enda Kenny said there is no evidence that anything untoward is being planned either in or for Ireland but that does not mean the government is not considering such a possibility given the shocking events in the French capital.

“We don’t have any information to suggest that [Ireland could be attacked] but we are very conscious of being vigilant of all of this,” he told RTÉ Radio.

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National Security Committee

On Saturday, the State’s National Security Committee (NSC) met to consider the implications of the Paris attacks. Its assessment was that threat assessment has not changed and that the possibility of an attack in Ireland remains low.

This secretive inter-departmental committee was formed in 1974 and is tasked with ensuring that the Taoiseach and the government are kept informed of issues related to national security, intelligence and defence.

Kenny described it as a “very sophisticated response unit”.

The committee is chaired by Kenny’s secretary general Martin Fraser, who is considered the most powerful civil servant in the country. It comprises of the Garda commissioner Noirin O’Sullivan, the secretaries general of the Departments of Justice, Defence and Foreign Affairs and the Defence Forces’ chief of staff Mark Mellett.

The Director of Military Intelligence, Colonel Joseph Mulligan, is responsible for providing the latest defence and security assessments to the committee. He usually briefs the Defence Minister on a monthly basis. Security briefings also come from the Garda commissioner.

It’s not clear how often the committee meets, but Kenny told the Dáíl in June that its members liaise “on an ongoing basis”:

It is concerned with ensuring the Government and I are advised of high level security issues and the responses to them but not with operational security matters. It meets as required and will continue to do so. In addition to its meetings, its members liaise on an ongoing basis to monitor developments that might have national security implications, in particular, in the international arena.

Last year, a former Defence Forces intelligence officer Micheal Murphy wrote in the Irish Times that the NSC ”lacks staff, working groups or the capacity for independent analysis, and it cannot co-ordinate intelligence before an event”.

He said there is no evidence that this State has a “fusion centre” which coordinates local and national intelligence . Murphy called for the establishment of a civilian intelligence agency and for the appointment of a director for national intelligence.

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In an interview with TheJournal.ie in March, Murphy said it was impossible to say if Ireland was more or less likely than any other country to be attacked:

If you put yourself in the mind of the other people, they have said attack anywhere. It’s not because people are in Shannon or because we have American companies. Wherever you can hit the infidel, hit them, by whatever means you  can hit them.

Monitoring

Fitzgerald underlined the importance of intelligence in weekend interviews, saying the key to preventing such attacks is gathering and sharing as much as possible. She suggested that the level of investment in Ireland’s security resources would be kept under review.

The minister also said that Ireland’s security force, An Garda Síochána, are linking internationally with other security agencies and sharing information.

In a statement this afternoon, the gardaí have said that a Garda Liaison Officer attached to the Irish Embassy in Paris has been working with the French authorities, and that an intelligence assessment review was conducted domestically on Saturday.

It has also said that appropriate measures have been taken to deal with any further threats, but that for security reasons it is not outlining the detail of its operational response.

It is known that there are a small number of people in Ireland who sympathise with Islamic State.

Kenny told the Dáil last summer that the activities of a small number of people based in Ireland and “whose behaviour may be of concern” is monitored “closely and regularly”.

How small? In July, a prominent Irish Muslim cleric Shaykh Dr Muhammad Umar Al-Qadri suggested that up to 100 of the 50,000 Muslims in Ireland are silent supporters of the Islamic State and its radical idealologies.

Speaking in Brussels this morning, Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan said a small number of people’s activities are being “monitored fully by An Garda Síochána”.

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We are vigilant, we are engaging with our European partners in intelligence gathering, our Garda Síochána are very active.

But Flanagan would not go into detail on the numbers of those being monitored, citing “operational reasons”.

Meanwhile, last year it was reported that up to 30 Irish residents are fighting with IS in Syria and Iraq. One of the concerns here is the possibility that these people may return to Ireland.

In this context, the government is conscious of ensuring that those refugees coming into Ireland over the coming months, as part of our response to the migrant crisis, are vetted and registered properly.

“The vast majority are perfectly law abiding citizens who wish to flee conflict with their families and their children,” Kenny told RTÉ at the weekend.

As one country, we have decided to respond in a humanitarian way to that and obviously the vetting and the examinations will be very thorough and comprehensive.
First published 10.48am 

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    Mute Ciarán Howley
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:19 AM

    Luas drivers are off their head! Let them strike, I’ve seen zero support for them. Looking for an almost €20k pay rise on their already questionable wage. Laughable.

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    Mute Stephen Duggan
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:26 AM

    Just sack them, take the trams off for a few weeks, retrain new drivers and let them off. Dublin survived without trams for 40+ years, it can easily go a few weeks. This is driven by greed and nothing else. They have good wages, good working conditions and a relatively easy job. Time to stop all this nonsense once and for all when workers don’t have legitimate gripes.

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    Mute Patrick J Mc Mullin
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:26 AM

    I think you will find the pay claim is stretching into the future no one is looking for 20k today. And from What I read as opposed to know for definite the pay is crap at the moment.

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    Mute Patrick J Mc Mullin
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:29 AM

    And you know this for a fact or is it the company press release. Is their no greedy employer?

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    Mute Alan Farrell
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:48 AM

    Was listening to Matt Cooper yesterday, the starting wage for a year one luas driver is 36K, wouldn’t say that’s a crap wage. They are looking for in and around 50% pay raise for an already good wage!

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    Mute Michael Collins
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:50 AM

    Ah Irish begrugery while we are at it lets drop the min wage to €0.10 an hour!

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    Mute Alan Farrell
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:58 AM

    Michael, these guys are on very good wages already without a 50% raise. Because of their greed thousands of people are currently being affected, climb down off that high horse of yours.

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    Mute Michael Collins
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:44 AM

    How do you know it’s a good wage and with their training and all. Yes strikes are designed to affect (it that purpose). How about the luas management upstairs? Ps I’m loving the view from my horse !!

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    Mute lostintallaght
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:43 AM

    @Michael, not everything is about begrugery. Why should a luas driver start on more than a Garda for goodness sake? Not every job deserves a high salary.

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    Mute Michael Collins
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:59 AM

    Why don’t the gardai go on strike (blue flu) because they have dangerous profession. See a luas driver have responsibly for passengers and the general public (life or death) now that is a burden which is heavy hence pay them more.

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    Mute Wally Mooney
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    Feb 12th 2016, 10:02 AM

    I’m with the workers. The same people who are apoplectic with outrage at the very notion of tram drivers earning €60k hardly bat an eyelid when senior bank executives earn 10, 20 or 100 times that figure.

    The bankers produce nothing of value and their financial institutions are parasitic on the real economy and the workers. The Luas drivers provide a valuable service bring tens of thousands into and out of the city every day.

    The bankers’ huge wealth is hoarded and the vast majority of it will never circulate in the domestic economy. In contrast, the drivers will spend most or all of their €60 (less tax) into the local economy which pays other worker’s wages and supports other families as the macro economy is circular.
    Solidarity with the drivers and all workers struggling to obtain a greater share of the wealth which we create. The great and largely unspoken divide in society is the one between capital and labour and the vast majority of us are on the labour side though many don’t seem to understand this.

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    Mute Paul Dunne
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    Feb 12th 2016, 10:18 AM

    32k I think was figure rising to 42l over 10 years alan

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    Feb 12th 2016, 10:19 AM

    but not for nurses,cops, and teachers Michael

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    Mute Juan Venegas
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    Feb 12th 2016, 11:49 AM

    Wally Mooney, you have said it yesterday, you work as a Luas driver, it is written, you can’t delete it. Stop playing like you’re some concerned citizen supporting the working class in their struggle against greedy corporations. You are writing in every single post about this subject because you want that pay rise for you. The Luas is currently at loss and you want a 54% pay rise by sitting your arse pulling a leaver, there is no physical work or intellectual work involved. You can be replaced tomorrow by a machine.

    If you want €60K by sitting your arse all day, then a cleaner should get €80K per year because they work much harder and have to you more brains than you.

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    Mute Paul Harte
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:03 PM

    Ha ha. Anyone would take a 52% pay increase over 3 years. Their pay would be on the same level as a pharmacist after doing a degree in Trinity College. Now do the Maths. Train drivers in Greece are on €90-€120,000. It’s a disgrace this strike. No public support. We are in a recession. Who will have to pick up the tab for these greedy workers.

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    Mute Joe Harbison
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:10 AM

    Remember that as the Luas runs past Tallaght hospital or through St James’s, SIPU feels that the drivers should be paid more than most the junior doctors and staff nurses in the hospitals. Apparently it’s to reflect the difficulty and seriousness of the drivers job……who would have thought!

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    Mute Eoin M Naughton
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:31 AM

    Where do I apply for a job, I’d happily take that wage

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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:44 AM

    When transdev rightfully lose the contract for not managing a well paid workforce, you will have the opportunity to apply for one of these cushy jobs. The new company won’t be offering 36K starting salary but you will get to sit on your ass all day.

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    Mute Ronan Sexton
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:05 AM

    Why would someone take up a job and agree to the salary in the first place if they weren’t happy with it? Bit late to start cribbing later.

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    Mute Anonymous Man
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:50 AM

    I know a coach driver who was robbed at knife point the other evening who is on 25k a year. I’m sure he would happily take a 35k a year Luas driving job especially as they are separate from the passengers and don’t carry money.

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    Mute DeeJay
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:29 AM

    So why doesn’t ha apply?

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    Mute Paul Wallace
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:52 AM

    After reading the comments on this the LUAS people have no support from the general public !

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    Mute jonathon stone
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:57 AM

    I support them….

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    Mute Ronan Sexton
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:14 AM

    Why?

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    Mute Michael Collins
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:51 AM

    I support them too!!!

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    Mute Fran mcardle
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:32 AM

    The journal.ie ain’t the general public. I have yet to read one article who’s comments are any way positive in any respect. I think you’ll find that of u look most places online you’ll find negative comments cos folks rarely write stuff to be positive. The biggest problem with the tripe being posted here is that most of it is from people with opinions which have no basis in fact. One of the first comments I read about this strike was that the PRIVATE company who runs the luas were doing a great job without even getting subsidies like the public transport companies. Total fantasy, luas is subsidised only difference is with luas we’re subsidising a private companies profits. At the end of the day it simple begrudgery why shouldn’t someone aspire to a good wage, remember if a luas drive crashed he’s going to court cos he’s responsible for the x amount of people on his team. Why shouldn’t all workers have good job security or good pensions? These are things we should aspire too for everyone not begrudge. I really do despair of the morons on here, its a good app for news but the idiots that comment make it not worth having. And in good journal style the idiots will now slag me off and point out some grammatical error.

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    Mute lostintallaght
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:47 AM

    Fran, if those people want to aspire to a good wage that’s fantastic. They should also aspire to work in a job that pays them the wage they dream of. They’re not being paid badly now for the level of skill their job requires. If they want to be paid better let them go back to college to retrain and work their way towards a better paying job.

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    Mute Anne Clarke
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:54 AM

    Took the 145 yesterday from hueston and very efficient. Lots of busses on and very smooth in getting people on and off. 2 euro well spent. Well done Dublin bus.

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    Mute Keith Gregg
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:03 AM

    Didn’t help when the 44 never turned up last night. While the Luas is needed bus drivers who arguably have a harder job don’t earn as much. I’m sorry but this is the first time in a long time I’ve been against a strike taking place.

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    Mute Éanna McClean
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:49 AM

    Wages for Luas driver starts at 36K, and their seeking 50% pay increase. Bit rich

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    Mute El Jefe
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:57 AM

    Did people forget how to walk all of a sudden?

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    Mute Clair
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:06 AM

    Yeah I was half expecting the journal to give a step by step instruction on how to walk there after the “for shorter journeys… Try walking” thanks for that, Wouldn’t of had a clue what to do. Thanks for the tip!

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    Mute El Jefe
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:28 AM

    No bother anything else I can help you with?

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    Mute Alfie Bonney
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:45 AM

    How much they on at the moment

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    Mute Alan Farrell
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:50 AM

    Starting wage for a year one luas driver is 36K, not bad at all.

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    Mute Anto Curran
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:35 AM

    No pay rise since 2011, not even cost of living! Offered increase in line with CPI which is 0% over next 5 years. I wonder why they’re striking!!!? Also this 53% increase is over a long term period depending on service not instantaneous!! But sure why would these facts take away from a dramatic news story????

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    Mute Teddington
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    Feb 12th 2016, 6:48 AM

    Idiot! If things are as bad as they are making out let them go and find the other unskilled jobs which pay better money! This is an absolute farce!

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    Mute ironballs mcginty
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:06 AM

    Dont forget the 12 extra days off per year that luas drivers negotiated some years back. Dont forgat an annual bonus Dont forget it overpaid for the role to start with Not having pay rise since 2011 isnt unique and theres economic reasons for that.

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    Mute Anonymous Man
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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:54 AM

    Clearly a Luas driver.

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    Mute Anto Curran
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:17 AM

    I’m not a luas driver I just think they should get some sort of annual pay rise, at least on par with cost of living increase. Luas fares have gone up and transdev just keep all money for themselves at the expense on drivers.

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    Mute Shane O Dwyer
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:43 AM

    Do they not get annual increments on top of a guaranteed bonus?

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    Mute Fiona Murphy
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    Feb 12th 2016, 10:04 AM

    The transdev CEO was on Matt Cooper yesterday and said it wasn’t true they were only offering increases in line with CPI. He said they would negotiate any sensible wage increase request.
    And the long term service is 9 years, it’s not exactly 20 years in the job before you reach the top of the pay scale like many other jobs.

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    Mute ironballs mcginty
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    Feb 12th 2016, 11:06 AM

    Anto The do get cpi

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    Mute DeeJay
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    Feb 12th 2016, 8:31 AM

    Tip for coming in from tallaght. Get the 27 not the 77a. Got the 27 this morning and was half an hour quicker then the 77a

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    Mute Karl Haycock
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    Feb 12th 2016, 9:12 AM

    Did people take these days off work? I’ve noticed traffic actually being a hell of a lot lighter Thursday and Friday morning.

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    Mute ironballs mcginty
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    Feb 12th 2016, 11:05 AM

    Yes, traffic heavier but flowing a lot better yesterday and today. Luas junctions obviously

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    Feb 12th 2016, 7:56 AM

    I wish I wish I was a taxi man€€€€€€€€€€

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