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Stranded, refused and left waiting: Disabled people 'on tenterhooks' trying to access taxis Journal.ie 4 hrs ago Maria Delaney “I’VE BEEN LATE for job interviews. I’ve been late for trains. It’s par for the course and it shouldn’t be.” Róisín Dermody is rarely late due to lack of planning. She opts for taxis when she doesn’t know where she’s going as she needs “a pair of eyes that are working” to get her to the specific building or new door. But she tends to only take taxis “as a last resort” as she finds other forms of public transport “far more reliable”.
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1 in 100 bikes stolen nationwide in 2020 as Dublin and Limerick cyclists worst hit Noteworthy investigation reveals bike theft trends over past five years and hears calls for better cycling parking facilities. By Maria Delaney Friday 7 May 2021, 10:24 AM 7 hours ago 5,626 Views 15 Comments HER NEW ELECTRIC bike gave Carly Bailey a new lease of life last summer. “It was perfect as it gave me that little bit of confidence if I wasn’t in a great place as I could give it a little more power,” she said. Carly has a degenerative disc condition in her back, so on days she was feeling unwell, she simply boosted the battery.
‘Eight teens were kicking him’: Violent bike and scooter thefts up 65% last year Traumatic attacks on cyclists and scooter users linked to Covid-related anti-social crime. By Maria Delaney Thursday 6 May 2021, 12:01 AM May 6th 2021, 12:01 AM 51,917 Views 46 Comments “HE WAS PROTECTING his head [but] got a couple of kicks in the back and a hit on the head from one of the bars.” Zara Flynn’s 15-year-old son is recovering from an attack at a Luas stop near Ranelagh in Dublin which happened last Friday. He was hit with metal bars by a group of teenagers wearing facemasks, and is now left temporarily limping after a sharp edge of one bar stabbed his leg.
Ireland first and only Member State to have fishing plan revoked by European Commission The loss of the control plan means that fisheries will no longer be allowed to weigh their catches in factories. By Maria Delaney Tuesday 20 Apr 2021, 12:36 PM 3 hours ago 19,323 Views 30 Comments A KEY PLAN linked to the monitoring of fishing quotas in Ireland has been revoked by the European Commission, the first time it has undertaken this action. This ‘control plan’ allowed Irish fisheries to weigh their catch in factories, but since authorities here “did not take appropriate measures” to address noncompliance including “manipulation of weighing systems” and “under-declaration of catches by operators”, fish will no longer be allowed to be weighed in this way.
Significant enforcement problems prevail in Irish industry: Fishing's control issues Noteworthy finds inspections of fishing vessels dropped by 30% in 2020, with a drop of over 60% sea boardings by the Naval Service. By Maria Delaney Wednesday 7 Apr 2021, 8:30 PM Wed 8:30 PM 12,486 Views 10 Comments “THE FINEST COD bank on the Irish coast lies about two to three leagues to the northward of Boffin, nearly midway between that and Achill Head.” The “great harvest” on the bank couldn’t be exploited by the Inishbofin islanders due to the small size of their boats, according to a report from 1873 by the then Inspector of Irish Fisheries, Thomas F. Brady,
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