Ah here.
This afternoon.
Hawkins Street, Dublin 2
Ropb Loughlin writes:
Can’t get wheelchair, pram or ‘buggy’ by here…
Update:
Hi Rob.This van is not for LCCworks but we have contacted the company & asked them to move it asap & to refrain from parking there in future
— Luas Cross City (@LuasCrossCity) July 14, 2017
Hurrah!
Meanwhile…
This evening.
Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1
Kevin O writes:
Taking up the path for 15 minutes unloading for Wynn’s Hotel, no space for pedestrians nevermind buggies or wheelchairs.
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GOOD MAN ROB, YOU COULDN’T HAVE RANG THE COMPANY YOURSELF?
And him attempting to navigate a wheelchair, a pram and a buggy through the city. Have you no heart?
DCC have campaign about this now #makewaydublin
https://twitter.com/hashtag/makewaydublin
Nothing better to do? Get a life.
How the bejay are the services that supply the city centre supposed to deliver the volume of poopy you all want to purchase without using vans or trucks? how is this van driver/tradesman supposed to repair the shutters or whatever without offending some desk warrior sitting in his office, if you want omelettes, eggs need breaking, temporary impedence to prams, wheelchairs pedestrians or fixies is unfortunate.
It’s called using a parking space, deserves to be towed.
More loading bays needed in Dublin City centre.
Maybe if all the loading bays weren’t being ripped up to make space for dublin bikes or being parked in by non commercial drivers then this wouldn’t happen.
The posts all week about those cyclists standing outside the post office near fleet street stopping vans pulling up – it wouldn’t happen if that loading bay round by trinity was still there or the one on college green.