Members of group, who claim to be ‘dangerously under-housed’, say they have left site
The High Court has ordered people trespassing on a former car showroom building opposite the Met Office in Glasnevin, Dublin, to leave.
The court heard a number of people appear to be living in some of the buildings and have put locks on doors and a gate. He went to the property where he told a man with a north American accent he was a director of the company and he was trespassing. The man remained inside the locked gate.The man replied it had been vacant for some time “that he had therefore taken it over and he was now the owner of the site”.
He rang the gardaí and they told him officers would call but there followed two occasions when Mr Lawlor was unable to meet gardaí when they did attend. On Friday evening one member of the squatters group said they had vacated the building, in accordance with the court order.
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