
this is rather perplexing given the un-restrained growth in dublin of the last few years. whats the latest count; nearly 5000 condos in high-rise buildings, the multi-story parking structures, three new large shopping centers, the new lowes. and now they want to ban something really useful; less expensive food and durable goods. with all of the other building and construction adding significantly to the dublin tax base, how can one store hurt? it only hurts the citizen trying to save a buck. thanks for nothing city council.
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