Since midnight, it's been illegal to re-sell tickets for above face-value.
All rugby and football matches in the Aviva Stadium are now subject to ticket-touting legislation.
Since midnight, it's been illegal to re-sell tickets for above face-value.
It emerged yesterday the upcoming Ireland v Portugal match wasn't covered by the legislation - and tickets were being offered online at inflated prices.
Sinn Féin's enterprise spokesperson, Louise O'Reilly, says it's positive the Aviva is now a designated venue under the new laws.
Deputy O'Reilly, says yesterday's u-turn is welcome
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