Fuel protesters in Cork told to keep driving or have tractors seized

Protesters told that vehicles will be seized by gardaí if they stop or obstruct the N28 and Shannonpark roundabout in Cork
Part of the slow-moving Carrigaline-Ringaskiddy convoy on Monday.

Part of the slow-moving Carrigaline-Ringaskiddy convoy on Monday.

Fuel protesters in the Carrigaline-Ringaskiddy convoy were informed that tractors would be seized if they stopped or blocked roads.

Before protests began on Monday, the convoy in Cork was approached by gardaí who informed them that they were under orders to seize any tractors or vehicles that stop or block the Shannonpark roundabout or the N28 (Ringaskiddy road).

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