A Ban On The Use Of Blue Lights And Sirens By The Coast Guard Is Causing Alarm Up And Down The Coastline

A directive to staff says they can no longer use the signals for safety reasons

However critics say the move will prevent rescue teams getting through traffic on their way to emergencies. 

Declan Howard was a member of Howth Coast Guard for a decade.

He says the sirens aren't used for driving at speed, they're for alerting motorists to move aside and let the crews through:
 

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