Changes are being made to Dublin's Portal to tackle inappropriate behavior.
Changes are being to Dublin's Portal to tackle people flashing, twerking and making offensive gestures at the livestream with New York.
While most interactions with the art installation off O'Connell Street have been positive, the city council says some people are acting inappropriately.
Councillor Janet Horner says they haven't been told what the technical solutions will be, but she says it might involve blurring out lewd behaviour.

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