Wang King wrote: » That whole section of castle st is used as a parking bay, and it's not on. I see the same people reoffending constantly outside takeaways and shops, it's beyond a joke now
carchaeologist wrote: » There is a real lack of commercial parking bays in town. Drives me nuts when im attempting to park my van for work. Denny St is a particular bug bear.
bobdcow wrote: » I don't understand the people who continue to use that right turn into St. John's, the lights seem to be better than a few weeks ago - as in they stay green for longer on the castle st - boherbee road - but you can be in a queue behind them and miss the green, that makes my blood boil
bobdcow wrote: » Another thing that bugs me is that sometimes when cars are parked on the path a garda car will drive by past them and nothing is done about it - I'd love to be a traffic garda for a day
bobdcow wrote: » we'd clean up the town :-)
Ciarrai76 wrote: » that's it, they hold up all the traffic coming up Castle Street by turning right, as there aren't 2 lanes, so you end up getting stuck there and the lights turn red again!
bobdcow wrote: » patrol the place up and down all day, happy out giving out tickets and fines and if boredom strikes hop into my car and drive around looking for bad drivers - which wouldn't take long and fine them - at least I'll have made enough money to pay for your bollards :-)
snams wrote: » And who's going to fight the crime if you're patrolling up and down that stretch of road? The AGS's resources are stretched to the limit and you even think that you'll have a car to your disposal to supervise bad parking. I'm 100% backing everyone that are letting their voices being heard and I'm against that kind of parking (as a parent of twins I used to "drive" a large buggy). Fines will not help, but a system that'll make drivers not to park on footpaths will definitely work.
Wang King wrote: » Traffic wardens are still working in this town I believe?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I see that Cleary's jewellers has closed, but is relocating. Does anyone know if its going in beside Cleary's photography?
Henwin wrote: » i have been driving quite a bit by night recently and the amount of cars that have 1 headlight missing is unbelievable. a return journey from ballyheigue to tralee saturday evening i counted 15 cars. the garda reserve could be deployed on the exits of large towns to notify people of their missing headlights as most of the drivers dont know they are blown.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » What do ye think of the msgr. Hugh O'Flaherty mural/feature at the strand road mini round a bout?