Yes. I drew RBB's attention this by contacting the Save Our Seafront campaign.
http://www.richardboydbarrett.org/html/sos.htm
Also, don't know if you read the irish Times, but there has been a thread of letters in it - one from me on directly on the subject:
[quote]Dear Madam
How utterly shameful for Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council to seek a blanket prohibition on sea angling in the district, and to move forward without consulting with angling representatives ( Angling Notes, 27 July, 2007). The Irish Times is to be thanked for bringing this intention to public attention. To implement such a draconian measure on a outdoor leisure activity popular with families and immigrants to this country at a time when the media is full of reports of family strife, childhood obesity due to inactivity, and concerns over racism says as much for councillor awareness of social issues as for their contempt for the consultation process.
I have fished in the district since 1976. I can only wonder what is behind this proposal now - a further private concern attempting to deprive the public of the sea as an amenity for all, or mean-spirited disdain of those who cannot afford helicopters and BMWs to commute to private golf courses or race meetings?
Yours Faithfully,[/quote]
and then others letters referencing it but mostly wondering what the council are doing about the amount of human faeces in the water at Seapoint. there has been no response from the Council.
I believe there is an element of racism involved yes, - talking to the locals, one said there's an attitude they (i.e., complainers) don't want "these Poles and Chinamen all over the place".