Tens of thousands of people turned out today to take part in the national demonstration against water charges.
While organisers believe the number to be close to 80,000, there hasn't been an official figure named as of yet. But judging by some of the photos, we'd imagine it's not too far off.
We haven't gone away you know.@alankellylabour @joanburton @EndaKennyTD #right2water #countmyfeet pic.twitter.com/AKFzovaUxF
— Theresa Daly (@TheresaDaly1) August 29, 2015
Tens of thousands for sixth time in twelve months. Can't think of another movement anywhere doing it. #Right2Water pic.twitter.com/u1mNo5lhrk
— Ronan Burtenshaw (@ronanburtenshaw) August 29, 2015
Anti water charges protesters at the GPO. More arriving #Q102News #right2water pic.twitter.com/KQxhV8u7fq
— Dublin's Q102 (@Q102MoreMusic) August 29, 2015
85,000 march against Water Charges in Dublin - https://t.co/lg1kP80AZi #right2water pic.twitter.com/wf89Znl9fQ
— An Phoblacht (@An_Phoblacht) August 29, 2015
Rolling road closures ahead of anti-water charges protest #watercharges #Right2Water - https://t.co/VQi5J7u9c0 pic.twitter.com/VVzRXprIZz
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) August 29, 2015
85,000 march against Water Charges in Dublin - https://t.co/lg1kP80AZi #right2water pic.twitter.com/wf89Znl9fQ
— An Phoblacht (@An_Phoblacht) August 29, 2015
#redacted #right2water up and down the quays and this is only tone end. Let's see the 'media' official number. pic.twitter.com/iw0PgIMZGa
— Emmet Kirwan (@EmmetKirwan) August 29, 2015