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22 Jul 2005
Transport - FF TD wants ‘alcolocks’
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FF TD wants ‘alcolocks’ in all Irish cars Ireland Online, Ireland - 20 hours ago Fianna Fáil TD John Ellis has called for so-called “alcolocks” to be made mandatory in all cars in Ireland. The device is a breathalyser... Continue reading »
21 Jul 2005
Too locked to drive?
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The Fianna Fail TD John Ellis has called for alcolocks to be made mandatory on Irish cars. Nice idea and while I applaud the sentiment I just have to say, good luck getting that one through the Dail :-) Remember this has to be passed by the same TDs who have jumped to the defense of publicans rights to pump alcohol into the general public without... Continue reading »
04 Jul 2005
‘Deep unrest’ unless Shell gas platform goes off…
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‘Deep unrest’ unless Shell gas platform goes offshore Filed under: an prÃomhbhóthar Irish Independent [ Image Hosted by ImageShack.us] A DEFIANT message was delivered to Shell E&P Ireland (SEPIL) at a rally in Castlebar, Co Mayo attended by up to 1,500 people yesterday, that there would be serious unrest and protests if the firm did not... Continue reading »
02 Jul 2005
‘Rossport Five’ vow to challenge court inj…
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BreakingNews.ie 01/07/2005 - 15:46:52 The five Mayo men who were jailed for contempt vowed today to challenge a court injunction ordering them not to obstruct work on the Corrib Gas pipeline. Their case will be based on the consent of the Minister, who their solicitor says only gave the go ahead for the pipeline to be marked out, not for... Continue reading »
01 Jul 2005
‘Rossport Five’ vow to challenge court inj…
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‘Rossport Five’ vow to challenge court injunction Filed under: an prÃomhbhóthar BreakingNews.ie 01/07/2005 - 15:46:52 The five Mayo men who were jailed for contempt vowed today to challenge a court injunction ordering them not to obstruct work on the Corrib Gas pipeline. Their case will be based on the consent of the Minister, who their... Continue reading »