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31st May 2018
09:01am BST

"They appear not to have any insurance. There's documented evidence that they are crashing into cars and that they are tumbling over with two or three passengers in them," he said.Fianna Fáil councillor Daithi Di Roiste has also previously said that rickshaws on the streets of Dublin represent "a public safety danger." Minister Ross is due to appear before the Oireachtas transport committee this morning to discuss the issue of regulation. It's believed that an out-and-out ban is preferable and easier to manage than a series of licenses, regulations and rules being implemented. In fact, the recent survey by the NTA also showed that the majority of those surveyed preferred an out-and-out ban on rickshaws as opposed to regulation.
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