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A SIGN OF THE TIMES
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Donegal County Council has been asked to remove some "stop" signs because they are written in Irish.
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A DISTRACTION
The owner of a holiday home voiced objections to a "stop" sign written in Irish, and the objections were taken seriously. Brendan Byrne, a County Councillor from Kilcar in Donegal, says he'll fight to maintain the signs. |
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CONVENTION
Conor Faughnan of AA Ireland says the issue all boils down to the Geneva Convention. |
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