ERECTED BY THE HSTIThe bronze plaque had been professionally sand cast using materials and techniques estimated at a value of about €1,000 ($US1256) to produce.
[2] Two men who claimed to be the hoaxers said they installed it in 2004, and owned up in May 2006 after the plaque was brought to the attention of Dublin City Council by a journalist for the Sunday Tribune.
[2] Peadar Clancy (misspelled on the plaque) was a genuine Irish Republican Army officer killed on the evening of Bloody Sunday, 1920.
[8] Dublin City Council stated when the story broke that the Pat Noise plaque would be removed, as it was unauthorised.
[10] A meeting of the South East Area Committee of the Council in December 2006 supported leaving it in place.