Traders on Patrick Street have described the private car ban as confusing and threatening to business

The car ban is being implemented daily between the hours of 3pm and 6.30pm.
Confusing, threatening to business, and simply unfair.
That's how traders on Patrick St have described the new daily car ban which has been implemented between the hours of 3pm and 6.30pm.
A march on City Hall, protests and the withdrawal of rates are just some of the measures that traders are now considering if the ban isn't lifted.
Our Senior reporter Fiona O'Donovan is in the city centre for RedFM News:
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