Yea, really looks like it was written by someone from the North Strand ok.
In a letter seen by RTÉ News, the residents said:
"We object to the unauthorised erection of these decorations. They dishonour the Flag by flouting official protocol, are in breach of Dublin City Council's rules of the decoration of lighting poles, and are an attempt by a minority to make a political statement outside of the normal democratic process.
"We ask that you direct the Chief Executive of the council to remove these decorations as soon as is practicable. We strongly oppose the attempted usurpation of our National Flag by a group which is not representative of the people of this area."
Dublin City Council has said it will meet with gardaí in response to concerns expressed about the erection of tricolours across the city by anti-immigration campaigners.
www.rte.ie
Proper fascists.
Labour Councillor Darragh Moriarty said the practise of flying the flag for hateful purposes needs to be stamped out
"The patriotism that those flying these flags is borrowing from is English nationalism and I think it's rich to hear Irish patriots borrowing from their English cousins on this issue. We absolutely have to stamp this out.
"I'm calling on Dublin City Council to remove flags that have been put up with hateful intent. People are going around putting these flags up, videoing themselves, saying they are reclaiming our city, they're taking it back and I think that kind of hateful rhetoric has to be stamped out."