Greyhound Recycling says there was more disruption to its Dublin services this morning, as workers continue to strike in a dispute over pay.
It comes less than 24 hours after the High Court ordered a group of protestors to stop interfering with the waste management company.
Yesterday the Court ordered three politicians, including People Before Profit TD Joan Collins to stop blocking bin lorries belonging to the firm.
A similar order was made against local councillor Gino Kenny this day last week.
The company accused them of orchestrating a city-wide operation of disrupting services as part of an ongoing dispute with workers over pay.
The court also accepted undertakings from the striking workers that they would not engage in "unlawful picketing."
But despite that, a Facebook page in support of the strike claims five so-called "scab vehicles" were blocked in Clondalkin this morning.
Under #SCABSOUT, it says "the workers and their communities will not be defeated by legal or management bullying."
Greyhound Recycling says they are running slightly behind schedule due to a large protest outside its depot in Clondalkin - but the company assures customers that they will pick up all bins scheduled for collection today.