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The Molly Malone statue on Dublin’s Suffolk Street is to be put under protective watch to deter tourists from rubbing the figure’s bronze breasts, Dublin City Council has confirmed.
Stewards employed by Dublin City Council are set to start patrolling around the city’s famous Molly Malone statue in a bid to stop people ‘groping’ and damaging the bronze figure.