Markcheese wrote: » Just cos you stick a no parking sign somewhere does not make it illegal to park there ... It may be illegal to block the access ( that could be a civil matter) ,but thats different to parking on a double yellow , or close to junction ..
Markcheese wrote: » Just cos you stick a no parking sign somewhere does not make it illegal to park there ...
fair man wrote: » i think it does when the no parking sign is on private property which you should not be on in the first place Thanks for feedback
Peregrine wrote: » I think limiting speed enforcement to designated areas defeats the purpose of speed enforcement
10pennymixup wrote: » I agree with Markcheese, just because there is a sign don't make it so. I've known people to paint yellow lines outside their house. And if it was private land, it's a civil matter for the land owner to deal with. Best of luck with your anti road safety campaign. Out of curiosity, were you on your your way to some sort anti lockdown rally or similar??
Larbre34 wrote: » Were I the landowner of a suitable spot to park a speed camera van, my reaction would be, 'if you enjoy your van windows as they are, you should move on'
Peregrine wrote: » Your truck license instructor was fined for speeding? And got off on a technicality? And then told his students about it? I think that attitude explains some of the dangerous drivers on our roads.
Peregrine wrote: » Your truck license instructor was fined for speeding? And got off on a technicality? And then told his students about it? I think that attitude explains some of the dangerous drivers on our roads. I think limiting speed enforcement to designated areas defeats the purpose of speed enforcement and works to the advantage of dangerous drivers. Although, I don't think they should cause an obstruction or endanger others.[/QUOTE And no instructor not caught speeding just pissed government contractors breaking the law they are paid to enforce
markpb wrote: » You’d threaten to damage the property of a company acting on behalf of DoJ and under the authority of AGS? If you ever do that, please arrange for it to go on YouTube. I need a giggle.
whisky_galore wrote: » This attitude stinks. Take your punishment like a man instead of looking to squirm a way out of it. A microcosm of everything that's wrong with cute hoor Ireland.
magicbastarder wrote: » it's utterly bananas. makes no sense at all. can you imagine the gardai were to (in general) only be allowed patrol certain areas?
magicbastarder wrote: » i tried to see if the legislation was easy to read, and ran into that problem where road traffic acts are like nesting dolls with holes punched through them, they desperately need to be consolidated. e.g. from the 2010 act, at the end: " (10) The following are repealed: (a) section 21 of the Act of 2002, (b) section 15 of the Act of 2004, and (c) section 17 of the Act of 2006."
magicbastarder wrote: » 'i'm well 'ard, even the gardai are scared of me'
magicbastarder wrote: » yep, 'but your honour, i *want* people speeding past my house' will be an interesting defence.
Witcher wrote: » More fantasies, might aswell dream awake as dream in bed.
cml387 wrote: » Mature folk will remember the old N8 at Cullahill in county Laois, where a Garda car would park up in a private house driveway with line of sight of the downhill approach to Cullahill from the Cork direction. So nothing new here.
fair man wrote: » no nothing against road safety its very important but it has to be done by the law of the land. when its been carried out to the letter of the law but a government contractor breaking the law parking out of there designated spots is just letting people off and not just road safety there's killers walking because things where not done to the letter of the law.one coming up they fff up the phone masts and calls etc and hes a evil bas...d any way back to government contractors breaking the law they should be made park where allocated and stick to the letter of the law,and where i was going mind your own.
fair man wrote: » no if the government ministers and friends of guards got away with these speeding point for long enough without being caught. let the law bye"ing public get to use the word and letter of the law to get off technicality or not the government f..k.. up letting there contactor park on private property and when you see judge in court explain and as i said i have footage,for those needing it