A Christmas miracle: The story of how bicycle shop staff, donuts, and a Garda Chief Superintendent helped get a stolen cargo bike returned

If you want a good news story for Christmas, twitter user @daireof has it for you — how he; staff from FrontlineBikes, a social enterprise bike shop in Dublin’s Inchicore; and a Chief Superintendent, helped get a stolen cargo bicycle back to its owner:

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https://twitter.com/daireof/status/1473947764228771843?s=20
https://twitter.com/daireof/status/1473947767479451657?s=20

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