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on 02/05/12
Proposal Statement from Cycling experts:
Cycling in Dublin should be more inclusive, with particular attention to the needs of children and the fact that there are three male cyclists for every female cyclist in Dublin. Workplaces and educational institutions should provide better facilities for cyclists and should change dress codes and uniforms rules that discourage cycling
Question
Currently many girls’ schools in Dublin insist that uniforms must be worn when arriving at and leaving school. This is regarded as contributing to a low level of female cycling in the city. Should such schools ease restrictions in relation to wearing the uniform skirt?
What is your opinion?
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