dvdman1 wrote: » Why is driving in a bus lane only a €60 fine? As far as i can see from the RSA is doesnt incur any penalty points. Doesnt this mean rich people can use bus lanes with relatively little hassle as fines can be paid online with ease now.
Allinall wrote: » Most rich people don't get rich by wasting money on paying fines.
dvdman1 wrote: » The term "rich people" isnt great maybe ill rephrase that to "people who can afford".
average_runner wrote: » If that is the case why is there always people moaning about driving fines?
dvdman1 wrote: » People moaning doesnt make it so. Anybody who owns a car can afford €60, some cars cost 60 to fill the tank
Dravokivich wrote: » That doesn't really make much sense. You use the money on the fine, can't fill up the tank. Anyhow, fines don't work. The amount of dog shít in the parks will tell you that.
dvdman1 wrote: » I dont think you understand my point about 60euro "Fines dont work" is your opinion..every jurisdiction in the world use fines...the higher rates in Australia have worked for the most parts
Seth Brundle wrote: » There's no point having a structure for fining drivers when there's no enforcement or will by the gardai
CrankyHaus wrote: » The obvious answer is enforcement with cameras. The technology is available and cheaper every year. There was an excellent thread recently about a similar topic and the consensus seemed to be that giving other authorities than exclusively An Garda powers to enforce minor traffic rules like Bus-gates was necessary as AGS was not going to do it; it doesn't have the resources for manned enforcement and has some hidebound aversion to technological solutions.
Peregrine wrote: » €60 for driving in one and €40 for parking on one. No penalty points. That's the thing about all fines, congestion charges etc. it does just mean some people can afford to carry on doing it. Penalty points or income based fines level the playing field somewhat. Anyway, it's not something that Gardaí care about so the chances of getting caught and having to pay the €60 are slim to none. That will change with camera based enforcement eventually.
Dravokivich wrote: » Eh, they have the Road Policing Unit specifically for road traffic offences.
dvdman1 wrote: » ... i think a camera system should be in place, wouldn't it pay for itself?
Wishbone Ash wrote: » It wouldn't pay for itself as the behaviour would reduce significantly.
mfceiling wrote: » This...there's a 24 hour bus lane from the spawell down past cheeverstown to the next junction. The amount of times I've had the horn blared at me cause I had the audacity to merge left (legally), and the person driving in the 24 hour bus lane had to "let me in". I've seen the garda there a few times and it gives me great delight to see these pricks being pulled in. Oh I couldn't possibly queue like the rest of you as my time is more important.
highdef wrote: » Sorry for rambling on there but they are the two strangest encounters with Guards I have ever had
Dravokivich wrote: » Fines don't work as a deterrent. We see things people do while driving every day that would result in a fine, yet they persist with it.
markpb wrote: » the Guards don't see it as a problem so they don't police it.
magicbastarder wrote: » i would twist that slightly, in that of *course* they don't work if they're not levied. people persist in doing what they do, that you refer to, because they know they won't be fined. i'm not necessarily arguing that fines *do* work, i'm arguing that you can't say they don't, because we don't have the evidence.
Dravokivich wrote: » Twitter is full of people the guards catch speeding.
Dravokivich wrote: » The main punishment for speeding is a fine. Twitter is full of people the guards catch speeding. Fines don't seem to stop people from doing it.
highdef wrote: » I can go further with your example. Twice, yes TWICE, whilst waiting legally to merge from the left lane to the slip lane at the end of the 24 hour bus lane beside the War Memorial Gardens from the R148 (ex-N4) inbound to the South Circular Road towards Islandbridge, a Garda on a motorcycle first stopped behind me, put on lights and siren and signaled me to drive straight on (towards Heuston). Both times I did not as that was not where I intended to travel. Both times, the guard then pulled up into the lane to my right (carriageway now completely blocked) and insist that I drive on because I'm both blocking the left lane and "am liable to cause an accident because cars will need to brake behind me" - I'm not kidding. In both cases I questioned why am I being picked on as I was following the rules of the road yet the dozens of vehicles illegally in the 24 hour bus lane who are also disrupting public transport (there were a couple of buses in the bus lane queue) are completely ignored. Again, in both cases, the Guard said that if there is a big queue like that in the bus lane, I should enter the queue at the back "for safety reasons". In response, I asked the guard to put that in writing for me, together with badge number (I'll do it if I have something to back me up). The first occasion it happened, it was with a guard on a motorcycle. He got very thick that I had the audacity for me to request something formal and in writing about an order he had given me so he told me pull in further ahead on the road towards Heuston. I refused, saw a gap and pulled into slip lane towards Islandbridge. He sat behind me until just after the entrance to the school, then indicated me to pull in. He said he thought he noticed that I had a bald tyre. He then spend the next 15 minutes, scrutinising my vehicle. To his annoyance, he found nothing (company vehicle, gets weekly checks by myself). He said that he "would let me away with it this time" and I asked what I was being let away with. He grunted, got on his bike and went off into the sunset. With the other encounter, it was a Garda van and when I asked for something in writing and badge number for when I am using the 24 hour bus lane under Garda's orders, the Garda van literally sped off with wheels spinning! Sorry for rambling on there but they are the two strangest encounters with Guards I have ever had and yes, I still do pass all stopped traffic in any bus lane not for use by private vehicles and enter only where it ends. I won't get a ticket for doing this and if a vehicle ever does drive into the back of me whilst I'm waiting to merge, the other driver is obviously not paying attention.