'Don’t bite the hand that feeds you': Protests continue with Port of Cork blockade

As the 'Can't afford to move' protest continues into day three a blockade at the Port of Cork, Ringaskiddy was established overnight and remains there.
'Don’t bite the hand that feeds you': Protests continue with Port of Cork blockade

Tractors blocking the entrance to the Port of Cork, Ringaskiddy as part of the peaceful protests regarding rising fuel prices.

The ‘Can’t Afford To Move’ protest has continued into its third day with protests occurring across the country.

A blockade at the Port of Cork in Ringaskiddy was formed overnight and continues to hold with a backlog of lorries and traffic along the N28 (Ringaskiddy road).

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