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The High Court has reserved judgment in a challenge brought
by a group of jarvey drivers to ban them from driving through
Killarney National Park unless they agree to attach dung-catchers
to their horse-drawn carriages.
The 27 jarveys, who claim the dung-catchers are dangerous,
are seeking
a court order quashing the ban imposed last October
by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
The case concluded after two days before Mr Justice Liam
McKechnie who reserved judgment.
The jarveys claim there was no lawful authority for imposition
of the condition of attaching dung-catchers or to refuse them
permits to access the park on grounds they would not agree
to the dung-catchers.
Source - The Irish Times
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