Hundreds of anti-mask campaigners held a sit-down in the middle of Grafton Street on Saturday afternoon as part of a protest in Dublin city centre.
The protesters started with a rally outside the Custom House before marching to Grafton Street chanting “no more lockdown” and “no more masks”.
They also shouted at shoppers to “take off your masks”.
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The Custom House protest had been arranged by an organisation called Health Freedom Ireland and was supported by Yellow Vest Ireland.
Both organisations are anti-mask, anti-lockdown and anti mandatory vaccinations.
Among the speakers at the protest was Dr Andrew Wynne who said Covid-19 was not a deadly virus and people did not need to fear it.
In a statement, gardaí said protesters “dispersed without incident” after the Grafton Street sit-down.
It said it will investigate the organisation of the protest.
The statement added: "In supporting the Covid-19 public health guidelines and regulations, An Garda Síochána has and will continue to adopt a graduated policing response based on its tradition of policing by consent.
"Where potential breaches of the public health regulations are identified, a file is submitted to the Director of Public Prosecutions for a direction as to how to proceed."