A follow-up on an earlier report where people wondered how long it would take to get out of hand. The answer: Not long.

Changes are on the horizon for the live portal between Dublin and New York City following instances of Manhattan residents being bombarded with images of 9/11 and adult content displayed on mobile phone screens.

An unpleasant turn took place late Saturday night as yet another anti-social incident unfolded on the Irish side of the camera, featuring everything from bared bottoms to displays of hateful swastikas. It was just a few hours after the May 8th launch that an incident led to a woman’s arrest by An Garda Siochana when she bizarrely decided to grind her posterior against the portal - she’s expected to make a court appearance in the coming weeks.

The renowned New York Post didn’t hold back, labelling the installation as the “portal to hell” while directing a fiery message at the locals - “keep your arses in your trousers”.

The portal’s location at the junction of O’Connell St and North Earl St had already sparked criticism, with many pointing out the area is a known spot for anti-social activity. University lecturer Patrick Stafford told RTE’s Liveline: “It was very obvious that thing was going to happen.”

Here is the 911 incident.