What of the Results Vs Consequences?
. . . Among those charged was Philip Dwyer, 56, of Tallaght Cross, West Tallaght, Dublin 24, who unsuccessfully ran in the recent European and local elections.
His solicitor told the court that Dwyer is a ācitizen journalist as a hobbyā and often āreports on gatheringsā.
Judge Dermot Dempsey replied: āHe can live with consequences now. If he breaches the bail conditions, the bail could be revoked and he could face custody.ā
Anthony Moody, 34, of Clonshaugh Walk, Dublin 17, was among the first to appear in court.
The court in Dublin was told that after caution, he made no reply.
As part of his bail conditions, he has to sign on at Coolock Garda Station and stay away from the former Crown Paints site in Malahide Road. He was also ordered not to wear a balaclava in public.
Asked if he will abide by the conditions, he told the court āyepā.
Major disturbances erupted at a site designated to house asylum seekers in the north Dublin suburb yesterday
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