snubbleste wrote: » I see your red light gamblers and raise you stupid illicit parking
Mrs OBumble wrote: » And introduce registration for bicycles too - would add to the red-light-rewards pot substantially.
jjpep wrote: » there are multiples of people driving and breaking red lights verus cyclists doing the same.
Laviski wrote: » as its being deployed in Dublin this should get rolled out.
biko wrote: » So far it seems to be in Dublin only A red light camera was installed at Blackhall Place along the Luas Red Line in June and to Oct 2015 it had detected 155 breaking a red light.
fergiesfolly wrote: » If they had it at the junction at the bottom of the Ballybane Rd, and charged €20 a pop, they'd make €100-€200 every sequence during morning traffic alone.
biko wrote: » www.google.ie/search?q=red+light+camera+site:.ie
what_traffic wrote: » Why just €20 ? It would be min €80 and 2 penalty points if a Garda pulled one over on it.http://garda.ie/Documents/User/Full%20List%20of%20Penalty%20Point%20Offences..pdf Sure its €40 for a FPN if one breaks a red light on a bicycle.http://www.garda.ie/Controller.aspx?Page=15488&Lang=1
The Randy Riverbeast wrote: » Put them at the lights by the courthouse and they will be able to bring in basic income in the city. People are always coming around the corner as you cross.
gordongekko wrote: » I've been caught there myself normally becausea bus has difficulty making the corner but once you have passed the stop line you are supposed to keep going.
eezipc wrote: » I've noticed that it's quite common for people to ignore the lights when coming out of Dunnes Westside. Also, speed cameras on Quincentenary Bridge would be a lottery win for revenue.