Strange but true . . .
A frustrated customer chained himself to a door inside Dublin's Passport Office until it was guaranteed that he would have travel documents to fly to his brother's wedding in Thailand.
Colin Gillick was among hundreds of worried holidaymakers who queued over fears that plans to travel would be ruined by the continuing public sector workers' dispute.
Armed with three coats, a flask of tea, sandwiches, radio, books, lamp - and a bicycle chain - Mr Gillick camped in the cold for more than 10 hours overnight before being told his application had not even been checked.
Colin Gillick was among hundreds of worried holidaymakers who queued over fears that plans to travel would be ruined by the continuing public sector workers' dispute.
Armed with three coats, a flask of tea, sandwiches, radio, books, lamp - and a bicycle chain - Mr Gillick camped in the cold for more than 10 hours overnight before being told his application had not even been checked.
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