A MEMBER of the fuel protest at Foynes, County Limerick, said his 40-year-old family-run plant hire business was hanging on a thread over “crippling” fuel costs. Speaking this Saturday at the front line of the fuel protest blockade at Foynes, Martin Sheahan said: “I’m under ferocious pressure with the way the price of fuel has gone and it is crippling the country.” “We need our government to try and sort out this and give us a break and try and …
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