Mid-Ulster Pokemon players beg for lifts as craze continues

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The Pokemon craze shows no sign of letting up across Mid-Ulster.

People have taken to Facebook to request lifts to Cookstown, Dungannon and Magherafelt to catch Pokemon.

Meanwhile, legal action is to begin against the makers of Pokemon Go - over players trespassing on private property.

A man in the USA claimed that strangers started lingering outside his home.

The action against the game makers seeks class action status for others who have had Pokemon stops and gyms placed on their property.

Released last month, the smartphone game has become a global phenomenon.

 

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