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Published 14:00 23 Jul 2014 BST
We spend thousands each year removing graffiti from businesses. Now much loved public monuments targeted #disgrace pic.twitter.com/97xrw8zQAk
— Dublin City BID (@DublinCityBID) July 23, 2014
The Council have since begun work cleaning the statue again but the graffiti followed improvement work on the statue which involved welding and steam-cleaning.
Fair play to @DubCityCouncil staff who are cleaning Molly Malone this minute after she was graffiti tagged earlier. pic.twitter.com/xR9Plt7UEt
— Dublin City BID (@DublinCityBID) July 23, 2014
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