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Published 07:11 27 Feb 2018 GMT
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Between the hours of 7am to 10am, taxis will be restricted from driving southbound from the front of Trinity College, towards either Grafton Street or Dame Street, which could also cause some trouble for commuters who work in the area.
Taxi drivers are now warning that fares will increase because they will have to take a longer route to get from A to B.
The National Private Hire And Taxi Association's Jim Waldron told TheJournal.ie: “We’re disappointed we weren’t involved or consulted.
"We think that this is going to add to an increase in fares because drivers will have to take longer routes – that’s not what we want to do.
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