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Speed cameras acceptable at accident blackspots

Ireland’s new network of speed cameras, operated by a private company called GoSafe, will start operations next month.

Feud-accused swordsman must wait at least another week for bail

A man charged for his part in a feud-related sword attack in Willow Park last year, in which a woman had her arm broken, was granted a highly conditional bail in the District Court this week (October 6). However, John Collins (20), of Parslickstown Gardens, Clonsilla, Dublin 15 was nonetheless remanded back to custody until his appearance in the Dublin Circuit Court next Wednesday (October 13), as the High Court refused him bail on these unrelated matters on August 16.

Number plate recognition system on long finger

Technology which would allow Gardai to identify the registration numbers of cars suspected to be involved in incidents in Mullingar has been put on the long finger due to a lack of funding, it emerged last week.

Man charged with sexual assault

A 36-year-old Galway man has been charged with sexually assaulting a young boy for more than two years at a house on the west side of the city.

Garda Regional Support Unit commended

Superintendent of Westport Mick Murray commended the efficient work of the Garda Regional Support Unit, which is based in Claremorris, as “being the most beneficial resource in Mayo for the past 25 years”.

Drunk man restrained by four bouncers

A 34-year-old store assistant with 19 previous convictions was before Castlebar District Court this week for being threatening and abusive.

Poll reveals everyday driving sins

An AA survey of more than 7,000 Irish motorists has shown that mobile phone use and failure to indicate at roundabouts are the most common examples of everyday bad driving.

Amnesty table quiz

Amnesty International Galway will hold a table quiz to raise money for its anti-death penalty campaign in The Skeff Bar, Eyre Square, on Sunday April 25 at 8pm.

Amnesty table quiz

Amnesty International Galway will hold a table quiz to raise money for its anti-death penalty campaign in The Skeff Bar, Eyre Square, on Sunday April 25 at 8pm.

Easter road safety campaign to focus on drink driving

Tragically 39 people have died on Irish roads so far this year. For the upcoming Easter weekend Garda resources will be deployed with the aim of increasing compliance among road users and improving road safety.

 

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