The centre of Dublin and many of the main roads around the country have been closed by protesting truckers and agricultural contractors (they are annoyed about the price of petrol and diesel, aren’t we all? I await my next electricity bill with some unease). They are also blocking some of the access to oil from the refineries/ports and we are beginning to run out of oil on the forecourts. As you know, I am a cyclist and I have been able to whizz around the city with less traffic than usual but this is all a bit weird. It reminds me a little bit of Covid; especially with the difficulties people are starting to have getting to hospital appointments; getting home help visits and so on; mercifully the schools are still off for the Easter holidays. I’ll tell you what, I’m not sure we’ve reached peak oil in this jurisdiction; a lot of things seem to need petrol to run. Here are some photos live from the front lines (commute to work).
All of the protesters need to come to the US and join the protests here.
I’m curious, are they permitted to shut down all the roads for so long? I shudder to imagine what the response would be here to a multi-day road closure, especially one without permits.
Well, we’re all wondering how long this will go on…
As a resident of Brussels, I have to say, tractors are here…..not exactly frequently but enough.
Good luck and Godspeed, etc
Yes, I was thinking it was old hat to the Brussels based. Peace seems to be beginning to break out here…