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Published 21:53 2 Feb 2016 GMT
Those who want to attend the meeting have been given a question and response that they can use in conversation with other people they suspect are there for the meet-up and arriving within the designated window is regarded as paramount.
Naturally, the meetings have attracted lots of opposition at home and abroad.
In Scotland, for example, the Guardian report that approximately 50,000 people have signed a petition to ban similar meetings in Glasgow and Edinburgh, while in Ireland, there has been understandable anger and opposition in social media circles.
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We sincerely hope that nobody turns up for the meeting in Naas on Saturday evening or if people do, that it is as a form of protest.
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