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![]() Am I right in thinking that there are no railway bylaws to back up the "quiet zone" (front carriage on Dub - Cork) and if the IR person tells you to stop talking on you phone you can just ignore them
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![]() Not directly but
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![]() It does however permit a member of staff to eject someone
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![]() Isn't there another bye-law dealing with "wireless equipment" and the like.
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