Hagar wrote: And why not? Chasing bus lane users given the current state of crime in Ireland is just legal masturbation - it makes the guard feel good for a minute but does **** all good for anyone else.
Saruman wrote: No in this and many situations, the cars would be turning left and not stopping at all unless there was traffic they had to yield to, in which case the bus would not be going anywhere either!
This happened to me years ago... only for me it was even less distance. I only pulled in to turn left about 2 yards or so before the "official" end of bus lane.. and i got a ticket from a motorbike guard behind me. I could not believe it.
Some bus lanes are retarded.. like the N32... no bus uses it At least they finally got rid of the bus lanes at the roundabout to the M50..
And why not? Chasing bus lane users given the current state of crime in Ireland is just legal masturbation - it makes the guard feel good for a minute but does **** all good for anyone else.
kippy wrote: Okay, every guard in the country including traffic cops head up to Dublin to sort out the gangland problem in Dublin.
Nunu wrote: I was with my Dad and he was given a ticket for driving in the bus lane.
Mairt wrote: Would their time be better served making a visible presense, thereby being a deterent to motorists using the lanes?.
b3t4 wrote: I'm delighted to see that people are getting fined for this behaviour and I'd be only too happy if every single one of these people were fined till they learnt what a bus lane means.
spurious wrote: Bus lane users being caught lessens road rage for those who are sitting fuming in the car lane day after day watching the bus lane skippers get away with it. Up with that sort of thing I say.
[Sarcasm] Luckily there's no crime anywhere in Ireland except Dublin. There's no crime at all in Galway, no gangs running drugs down there at all. It just magically appears in the pocket of the dealer's hoodie. [/Sarcasm never ends in AH]
were they wearing big pig suits and eating freshly cooked Bacon? They were weren't they.
julep wrote: in all fairness, i would say that poor driving caused that crash.
markpb wrote: If gardai are visible on the road, people will see them and pull out of the bus lane. Then, knowing they are reasonably safe, they pull back into the bus lane and continue their journey. Without reasonably high coverage, deterrence doesn't work.
Sully04 wrote: In normal circumstances its the Garda Traffic Unit doing speed checks and all other traffic related stuff. They are not responsible (and im not to sure if they can) hunt down criminals with guns shooting people down in the street etc. Thats a different departments duty, and thus why we now have Armed Gardai out on the street in visible presence to prevent such shootings. Also note, im sure the detectives who normally work in the office are doing their jobs by investigating the recent shootings, interviewing suspects etc. and trying to bring them to justice.
kippy wrote: Thats the kind of attitude I expect in AH. That of a 12 year old and a stupid 12 year old at that. Kippy
Sully04 wrote: thus why we now have Armed Gardai out on the street in visible presence to prevent such shootings.
Mairt wrote: Seriously, should their job not be to prevent crime from happening in the first place than catching an offender after he/she has offended?.
Mairt wrote: Nope, policing the bus lanes does nothing to combat crime or make people feel safer in this god for saken country, it collect's revenue, pure and simple.
markpb wrote: Oddly enough policing the bus lanes makes them more efficient, letting bus users travel around faster (or at least at reasonable speeds). It has nothing to do with making people feel safer, I'm not sure where you got that idea.
Nunu wrote: I was with my Dad and he was given a ticket for driving in the bus lane. The circumstances were disgraceful. Those of you who know the Nutgrove area of Dublin will be able to visualise this better: He was driving from Nutgrove shopping centre towards 'The Yellow House' pub, where he was turning left at the lights. Traffic going straight through the lights was backed up by about 20 cars. The filter light for turning left was green but no one was turning left ahead of him, so my Dad turned into the empty bus lane which stupidly doesn't end till about 10 metres from the lights. There is a bus stop just before the lane ends and lo and behold a garda emerges from behind it where he'd been hiding. He knew exactly why my Dad had been in the bus lane(for no more than 20metres) but still gave him a ticket. If anything he was relieving traffic! Why sit stationery in a lane you're ultimately not using when you have a filter light to turn left you can use by driving in an empty bus lane for a matter of seconds? Madness! The Garda knew exactly what he was doing because he wouldn't have situated himself there otherwise. I'd say he caught dozens of motorists using the lane in identical circumstances.
ats wrote: pisses them off and maybe they might just cop on that they cant drive in the bus lane.