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TDs slam lack of planning as music fans left 'stranded and soaked' after outdoor Dublin gigs

TDs slam lack of planning as music fans left 'stranded and soaked' after outdoor Dublin gigs
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Dublin politicians are criticizing the city's public transport infrastructure for failing to accommodate large crowds attending summer concerts. Attendees have reported being left stranded due to inadequate bus and rail services following major events at venues like Malahide Castle and the Aviva Stadium.

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The issue highlights the tension between urban event planning and public infrastructure capacity, impacting both local tourism and resident quality of life.

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AS CONCERT SEASON gets underway across the capital city, local politicians have bemoaned inadequate public transport services for punters.

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politicsentertainmenttravel
Political Bias
Center
LeftLean LCenterLean RRight
Confidence: 80%

The report balances the complaints of politicians with the operational challenges faced by transport authorities.

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