Colm Moore
10-03-2010, 11:54
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/0310/1224265980932.htmlTraffic grinds to a halt as taxi drivers warn protests are likely to escalate
STEVEN CARROLL and ÉANNA Ó CAOLLAÍ
RUSH-HOUR traffic ground to a standstill in Dublin city centre last night as scores of taxi drivers took part in impromptu industrial action.
O’Connell Street was closed in both directions from about 4pm onwards, with Pembroke Street, Fitzwilliam Square South and West and part of the Luas Red line also blocked for periods.
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Photo: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/images/2010/0310/frontpageimage.jpg?ts=1268221353
Taxi drivers talk to a garda on Dublin's O'Connell Street yesterday evening as they used their vehicles to block off one side of the thoroughfare to traffic. They also stood on lines to stop the Luas. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien
STEVEN CARROLL and ÉANNA Ó CAOLLAÍ
RUSH-HOUR traffic ground to a standstill in Dublin city centre last night as scores of taxi drivers took part in impromptu industrial action.
O’Connell Street was closed in both directions from about 4pm onwards, with Pembroke Street, Fitzwilliam Square South and West and part of the Luas Red line also blocked for periods.
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Photo: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/images/2010/0310/frontpageimage.jpg?ts=1268221353
Taxi drivers talk to a garda on Dublin's O'Connell Street yesterday evening as they used their vehicles to block off one side of the thoroughfare to traffic. They also stood on lines to stop the Luas. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien