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D Thursday, October 15, 2009 METRO 11 Horse dung row back to soil tourismA DISPUTE over cleaning up after hors- es reignited at a top tourist spot yester- day, with carriages banned for a second time. Jarveys driving jaunting cars around Killarney national park were again re- fused entry for ignoring calls to attach dung-catchers to their cars. They claim the device is a nappy, and would aggravate the animals. Paul Tangney, a jarvey in Killarney for 25 years, said officials were determined to put operators out of business. The National Parks and Wildlife Serv- ice (NPWS) blocked jarveys from the park in July for flouting the new regula- tions and later lifted the summer ban, but the latest row threatens valuable autumn and winter trade. Authorities said the lock-out would go on until jarveys agreed to hang bags from the carriage. Mr Tangney said they only found out about the ban when they arrived at the park with a carriage-full of tourists. They didnt even notify us, he said. We went down with a group of 40 Americans hoping to see the wildlife, the deer and the lakes and we got to the gates and there was a big bollard in front of us, he added. The NPWS said up to 66 jaunting cars operate in the park and they had been re- peatedly reminded of the new dung- catcher requirement before it came into force at the beginning of June. The body said it will continue the ban until operators use the devices. But jarveys are opposed to the new laws claiming it would put the safety of passengers at risk as the device would aggravate horses. The NPWS said it has done all in its power to find a resolution to the row, but Mr Tangney said, Do they want to see dung in the street or blood in the street? The horses could get startled with this thing rubbing off their hind legs. By COLM KELPIE Blthnaid McKenna models John Rochas latest collection of jewellery, the new Claddagh inspired Allil collection, celebrating ten years of John Rocha jewellery Picture: Brendan Duffy 10 years of rocHa status update: busted A MISJUDGED Facebook friend request has led to the arrest of a fugitive wanted on bank fraud charges in the US. Cameroon native Maxi Sopo was on the run in Mexico when he started posting Facebook updates about how much fun he was having on Cancuns beaches and added a former Justice Department official to his list of friends. Because of that indiscretion, the 26-year-old is now in a Mexico City prison awaiting extradition to the US. Prosecutors say he and an associate falsely obtained more than $200,000 (134,000) from Seattle- area banks and credit unions. He was making posts about how beautiful life is and how he was having a good time with his buddies, said Assistant Attorney Michael Scoville, who helped find Sopo. He was definitely not living the way we wanted him to be living, given the charges he was facing. D Thursday, October 15, 2009 METRO 11 index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html24.html25.html26.html27.html28.html29.html30.html31.html