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Cyclists were caught red handed across the city centre yesterday as they broke traffic lights.

Gardai from the south central road policing unit were out and about monitoring road users when the cyclists were caught.

All ten people caught were handed cycling safety leaflets and are expected to receive fixed charge penalty notices.

Posting an image to Twitter, An Garda Siochana said: "DMR South Central Roads Policing Unit detected 10 cyclists breaking red lights this afternoon across the south inner city.

"Cycling safety leaflets were provided to them all and FCPNs to follow. Road users are reminded to follow the rules of the road for everyone's safety."

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In response to the tweet, many users went back and forth on whether more drivers or cyclists cause issues on Dublin's roads when they failed to obey the law.

But one user commented: "Two wrongs don't make a right. All road users need to obey rules of road. They broke red light end of."