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'Enough is enough now - I need my passport back': Months of frustration as Passport Office backlog stands at 83,000

Applicants who submitted documents as far back as November and December are still waiting to get them back.

THE PASSPORT OFFICE currently has a backlog of around 83,000 applications, as people who’ve applied for passports are still left waiting months after first submitting them.

The Journal has spoken to many applicants who say that the delay in getting their passports processed and documents returned to them is harming their career prospects – preventing them to take up new jobs – and preventing them from visiting family for essential reasons during the pandemic. 

Last month, we reported that parents who had to submit their own passports as part of the application for their child to get a passport may have to wait as long as six months to receive their own back.

This is because the Passport Service has paused most of its operations in line with Level 5 restrictions currently in place in Ireland since late December. 

The cessation of most operations has left many who submitted applications without either their passport or their supporting ID documents. These documents could include a person’s own passport or their Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) card, which is an essential document for non-EU nationals in Ireland.

The Department of Foreign Affairs has said it will resume operations once the country returns to Level 4 restrictions and that any backlog will be cleared within “six to eight weeks”. 

The Passport Office also said last month it would begin to issue more passports after expanding the criteria for what is a reasonable excuse to travel during the period of Level 5 restrictions.

A spokesperson for the department told The Journal that it has issued 22,000 passports since 1 February. So far this year, this has included 2,400 urgent applications and 200 emergency passports.

However, with over 80,000 still part of the backlog, there are many going months on end without a passport and the additional documents they submitted.

‘Enough is enough’

A doctor in her mid-30s gave birth to a baby girl last summer.

After receiving her daughter’s birth certificate, she submitted an online application for a passport for her daughter in November. 

She then sent her own passport in along with other documents to support the application in mid-December.

“Following this, the online passport application tracker updated our application to advise that the expected issue date of 8 January 2021,” she said. “Since then, my passport has been retained by the office and there has been no progress with processing my daughter’s passport.

This has left us in a situation where I have no identification for starting my new job in July, my daughter has no identification to enable us to open a bank account on her behalf – to lodge money gifts from her grandparents – and given we are both without passports, we cannot even make preliminary travel plans for the future, which will no doubt have financial implications.

In a webchat accessed through the DFA website this week, the woman explained her situation and was told the application for her daughter’s couldn’t be processed at this time. 

She asked the customer service agent if her daughter’s passport application would be cancelled after six months and was told “the system cancels the application once it has been in the system for that amount of time… unfortunately, you would need to re-apply again”. 

A spokesperson for the DFA, however, said that “passport applications are not being automatically cancelled due to the passage of time”. 

“A small percentage of applications are routinely cancelled during the application process for reasons of duplication of applications, incomplete supporting documentation or to facilitate a request for refund,” the spokesperson said.

In any case, the woman said she’s been left in a situation where “we have no legal identification for the purposes of applying for mortgages or new jobs”. 

“Outside of the lockdown and Level 5 restrictions – which I fully respect and observe – people have basic rights which are being blatantly disregarded by government,” she said.

“The passport office provides a vital and essential service to the citizens of this country. In closing its doors, they are denying people their constitutional entitlement to a passport.

There is a gaping fundamental difference between banning travel and denying citizens their constitutional right to a passport. They justify the closure of the office based on Level 5 restrictions. But it seems that the definition of what constitutes Level 5 is quite fluid in recent months, so why not just open the Passport Office again?

The woman added that she’d contacted her local TD and was seeking legal advice on the matter. 

The Journal has spoken to other people in similar situations. In one such instance, a Moroccan national who has been recently naturalised as an Irish citizen cannot be issued with her first passport here at present. 

She wished to travel back to Morocco for family reasons but cannot have this application processed.

Applicants have described their frustration at the process taking so long at a time when other jurisdictions continue to provide passports.

‘Undue worry’

Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown Neale Richmond said he’s received a plethora of correspondence from constituents who’ve been affected by the passport backlog issue. 

He told The Journal: “I’ve a friend in Northern Ireland, even. He’s entitled to a British and Irish passport. He’d no real desire to have a British passport but got one of them, because he couldn’t get his Irish one renewed.”

Richmond also outlined another case he was aware of an Irish citizen in Denmark who’s applied for a passport for his child. 

“You need it in order to get a Danish PPS number and child benefit,” he said. “At the same time he’s in Copenhagen, the DFA had his passport and all his documents in Iveagh House. If he had to travel for an emergency, he wouldn’t have been able to.”

The Dublin Rathdown TD said that a number of representations had to be made on this individual’s behalf to get the situation sorted.

“Myself and TDs across the House have raised this,” he said. “In issues of genuine emergency, it can be sorted. But it creates so much undue worry and hassle for people at the same time. 

There has to be a way to do it. Otherwise the backlog could take an awful long time to clear. We had finally had our passport system to a level where it was working really efficiently. Which is a really big credit to everyone involved at the DFA. But we’ve paused all that now. 

The DFA spokesperson said that the service is still processing emergency applications and cases where the applicant has a reasonable excuse to travel as defined under the recent amendment to the Health Act 1947.

Under this act, it will process passport applications for people who can show proof of needing to travel for reasons such as work, education, to attend a funeral or attend to family matters such as providing care to vulnerable persons.

The spokesperson said: “Applicants who require a passport for these purposes should contact the Passport Service via the Customer Service Hub Webchat function on the DFA website once they have evidence to substantiate their request.

“The Passport Service has ensured that appropriate resources are in place to respond to such requests. Irish citizens who are resident overseas should make contact through the local Irish Embassy or Consulate General.

“At present, there are approximately 83,000 Passport Online applications in the system. When operations resume at Level 4, all applications received via Passport Online will be processed. The Passport Service is confident, taking into account measures to ensure a safe workplace, that any Passport Online backlog can be cleared in six to eight weeks.

“While normal processing of passports has been paused, the staff of the Passport Service continue to produce emergency and urgent applications, to offer customer service through WebChat and to assist with consular assistance for Irish citizens overseas. Our Webchat team have answered more 32,000 queries this year. The essential work which is now being prioritised at Level 5 is the registration of documentation and processing of emergency and urgent applications.”

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    Mute Euro McPúnty
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:07 PM

    Name and shame them. So I can inspect them myself on the weekend.

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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:08 PM

    @Euro McPúnty: if there is solid evidence …name and shame

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    Mute John Brendan Mullen
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:56 PM

    @MrJohne: name and shame me hole where is the shame in trying to make a few bob to sustain your family ? This panicdemic has yez all brainwashed. Anyone remember the Cheltenham hullabaloo or the Italian rugby fans ? Where was the massive outbreak after 20,000 people travelling in close proximity entered the country and Dublin in particular. Do the maths for jazes sake

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    Mute John Brendan Mullen
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:58 PM

    @John Brendan Mullen: btw, have they checked the Dáil bar yet. ?

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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:01 PM

    @John Brendan Mullen: That one flew right over your head.

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    Mute Thomas
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:06 PM

    @John Brendan Mullen: That statement assumes all those infected would need to show symptoms.

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    Mute Grainnewhale
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:15 PM

    @John Brendan Mullen: Are you an ostrich – I know several people who went to Cheltenham and caught Covid and also infected friends

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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:17 PM

    @Joe Moore: nah, that was for Euro McPunty

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    Mute John Brendan Mullen
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:23 PM

    @Thomas: I’m simply pointing out that they probably all had it but had no symptoms. I’m a heavy smoker, and be jazes, I had a couple of tough weeks of it but I still want to go to the boozer. My test results today showed no more antibodies so I can catch it again apparently. I personally would prefer to live a normal life and if it’s the death of me, so be it.

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    Mute Bennett blaster
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:25 PM

    @John Brendan Mullen: have you found the joke yet?

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    Mute Leonard Barry
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:40 PM

    @Grainnewhale: Ostriches have brains so he couldn’t possibly be one.

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    Mute John Brendan Mullen
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:42 PM

    @Bennett blaster: of course I got Euros joke about inspecting the boozers himself. My reply was for Mr Johne for his solid evidence name and shame comments. Keep with the programme

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    Mute Barry Tallon
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:47 PM

    @Grainnewhale: Any winners?

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    Jul 29th 2020, 10:27 PM

    @Leonard Barry: Never said a truer word!

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    Mute Grainnewhale
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    Jul 29th 2020, 10:30 PM

    @Barry Tallon: Just a few intensive care cases – can hardly be described as winners

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    Mute Sean Buckley
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    Jul 29th 2020, 10:42 PM

    @John Brendan Mullen: Yes they had Barley Sandwiches and Soup of the Day was The Cream of Sumyunguy

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    Mute William Walsh
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    Jul 29th 2020, 11:47 PM

    @John Brendan Mullen: You are spot on John Brendan. I’m living in Cork City where the test centres have closed. Yet thousands of idiots are walking around everywhere wearing face masks. The radio announcements are brainwashing and terrorising people all day, everyday. The remnants of the virus is in Dublin where two thirds of the population reside. The virus does not affect my mental health but the government restrictions and the misguided idiots wearing face masks, / chin straps sure as hell does. When will there be transparency and accountability from our politicians? Particularly the ones not in government?

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    Mute Paul Doyle
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    Jul 29th 2020, 11:51 PM

    @William Walsh: less than a third of the population reside in Dublin, get your facts right. P.s buy some masks

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    Mute Seamus McSpud
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    Aug 3rd 2020, 8:52 AM

    @John Brendan Mullen:

    Your memory is clearly impacted.

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    Mute Rory Browne
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:12 PM

    What is the logic behind serving food with drinks? How does that make it safer?

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    Mute mr magoo
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:14 PM

    @Rory Browne: apparently it’s to stop people pub crawling. You’re not going to head to another pub after a meal just to eat another meal.

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    Mute Conor Farrell
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:18 PM

    @Rory Browne: It doesn’t. Only places that serve food can open. By law (Intoxicating Liquor Act 1962), in order for an establishment to be counted as such a place, it needs to serve a meal worth 5 shillings, which is 9 euro.

    In short, it’s so pubs can be counted as a restaurant for the purposes of Covid-19 restrictions.

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    Mute Mocheolthu
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:43 PM

    @mr magoo: then why the 1hr45min time limit? That encourages people pub crawling instead of staying in one pub. Their policies don’t make any sense.

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    Mute John Brendan Mullen
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:50 PM

    @mr magoo: soup in one boozer, sandwich in the next one, coffee to wash it down in the third and ice cream in the fourth.

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    Mute Alan Carthy
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:04 PM

    @Rory Browne: it cause pubs ask could they reopennas restaurants n so why have to serve food

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    Mute Niall Ó Cofaigh
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    Jul 29th 2020, 10:57 PM

    @Rory Browne: you totally missed the point restaurants are open with certain rules and restrictions and owners of licenced premises are allowed to open as restaurants and comply with the same rules as restaurants.

    Unfortunately there are some in Ireland who cannot drink responsibly and more who cannot act responsibly when drinking in pubs and these pubs should remain closed and those acting irresponsibly now or in the past, owners, managers, staff and customers are the ones responsible for the pubs being closed.

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    Mute Eugene Comaskey
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:18 PM

    Just let ALL the Pubs open, that way there will be plenty of place for distancing .

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    Mute Paul Navin
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:41 PM

    @Eugene Comaskey: I agree, you should see Westport this evening and indeed the last few weeks. Those few establishments open are rammed with large Q’s outside. Totally undermining the objective

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    Mute Fran O'Keeffe
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:14 PM

    If there all breaking the rules which they are and no cases of covid from the pubs/restaurant what’s the problem open the pubs

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    Mute Jonnie Marre
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:12 PM

    Close them. end of!

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    Mute Diarmuid Hehir
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:15 PM

    @Jonnie Marre: I agree. Evidence all over the world pointing to bars being major factor in covid transmission. Feel bad for the owners and workers but that is the reality. Government should do more financially to help them. They didn’t hesitate pumping billions into banks.

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    Mute James Hayes
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:13 PM

    Either close them all or open them all simple as. It’s a useless rule anyway.

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    Mute OhToBeARossie
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:41 PM

    I sat in a pub last week the only 1 opened in a large enough town there was every type of lad and lassie in it that wouldn’t mingle if all the pubs were open and the food didn’t stop them from fighting.
    Having everyone in 1 pub is far worse than a few in several pubs.

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    Mute Bennett blaster
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:30 PM

    @OhToBeARossie: as long as they don’t knock my pint over I’ll spectate. Nice to have live entertainment

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    Mute mark connolly
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:04 PM

    At this stage they should just let pubs open. Its about a lot more then the few people just wanting to get drunk. Many bars in smaller areas will never open their doors again at this rate, not to mention jobs lost. The figure in Dublin alone was really high. A lot of Ireland is smaller communities where the local bar really is the only outlet for some people. Maybe it should be different, but its a reality for a whole lot of people. Its splitting hairs at this stage looking to see if people ate something or not.

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    Mute Michael Patrick Newell
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:15 PM

    I’m assuming we have the necessary resources and personal to be dealing with actual crimes, cos it seems to me like with the hospitals when covid hit and every other medical condition was pushed to the side, that the gardai seem to be told to focus on people not wearing masks and monitor pubs…..id like to see how the numbers are balancing when it comes to investigating and tackling actual crime as well

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    Mute Isabel Oliveira
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:16 PM

    They’ll be demanding to pump the contents of our stomach next . No food no PUP. Go quarantine as you didn’t take the antidote .

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    Mute AOL
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:48 PM

    @Isabel Oliveira: That’s exactly where we are heading at this stage. My body my choice will be a historical term that means nothing in a couple of years

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    Mute Sid
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    Jul 29th 2020, 10:30 PM

    @AOL: nonsense, from the pair of ye.

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    Jul 30th 2020, 8:50 AM

    @Sid: Good one Sid

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    Mute Paul Dolan
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:43 PM

    Wait until they announce the pubs wont open till the 24th…world war 3 pending.

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    Mute Aonghus O Flaherty
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:16 PM

    Open all the pubs…..ffs

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    Mute George McCarthy
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:47 PM

    It’ll be Jan before the pubs open. Mark my words. U heard it here first..fact. the government are on hols now for the next couple of months. We’ll be into flu season,.then into the festive season..not a hope in 2020.

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    Mute conriel
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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:10 PM

    @George McCarthy: Well let’s hope you’re wrong, If the government don’t find more ways of generating revenue this country and lot of its people will see more difficult times.

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    Mute Peter Murphy
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:35 PM

    What about Camden Street there are a few pubs open there 2 mins from Kevin Street Garda Station and I doubt very much if they are selling food.

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    Mute Ollie kehoe
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:24 PM

    There’s a pub in Carlow that’s gets the food from the chippers next door and is brought in from the back ally way. You can stay as long as you want how are they let get away with it

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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:29 PM

    @Ollie kehoe: What are the chips like ?

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    Mute OhToBeARossie
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:38 PM

    @Ollie kehoe: snitches get stitches.

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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:49 PM

    @Ollie kehoe: Most importantly, is the Guinness decent?

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    Jul 29th 2020, 9:27 PM

    @Ollie kehoe: I’m surprised more pubs don’t do it, would get more people back to work and generate more tax revenue.

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    Mute Sarah Clifford
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    Jul 29th 2020, 10:56 PM

    @Ollie kehoe: sounds like a good spot fair play to them feeding their punters

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    Mute Jonny
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:33 PM

    No danger them out catching real criminals, pathetic

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    Mute Paul Cahoon
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    Jul 29th 2020, 11:08 PM

    Amazing how €9 can prevent you from contacting covid. Strange indeed

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    Mute OhToBeARossie
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:37 PM

    Any of them in roscommon asking for a friend how likes drink but not food.

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    Mute adrian j aungier
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    Jul 29th 2020, 8:30 PM

    A hotel in North Swords paying lip service to the regulations. If your face fits your in, if it dosen’t your not. Dropped hundreds of euro there never again

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    Mute Siobhan Mc Garrell Mackenzie
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    Jul 29th 2020, 11:36 PM

    And what is going to happen to these pubs… just because you have eaten something …does this stop you getting Covid19!!

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    Mute Denis Smyth
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    Jul 30th 2020, 2:08 AM

    That’s what happens when you don’t pay them off

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    Mute Elizabeth Eccles
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    Jul 30th 2020, 8:50 AM

    biggest load of BS …food or pint makes no difference with covid you get it or you don’t ….food is not going to make any difference I would love to know what eegit thought this one up …

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    Mute John Mulligan
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    Jul 30th 2020, 10:12 AM

    They’re not looking too hard, obviously.

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