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End of road for illegal parkers 17.02.10

IT will soon be the end of the road for Northern drivers who park illegally in Buncrana.
New measures, which will see the Department of Transport work closely with the DVLA in the North to ensure the payment of outstanding parking fines, are currently at an advanced stage.
The Auditor’s annual report highlighted a whopping 713 unpaid parking fines in Buncrana at the end of 2008, with only 213 of these issued to motor vehicles registered in the Republic of Ireland.
It is understood a similar number of outstanding fines will be recorded for 2009 meaning that Buncrana Town Council could net up to €100,000 if all fines are recouped.
Town Engineer, Donal Walker, said hundreds of summonses will be sent out to illegal parkers resident in the Republic by the end of March.
“After 56 days have elapsed we will issue summonses to owners of illegally parked vehicles. We have been careful not to chase these fines up until now to make sure that we comply with all the legal standards,” he told last week’s Town Council meeting.
Mr Walker said new cross-border measures would soon allow Buncrana Town Council to aggressively chase vehicle owners from the North who had been ticketed in Inishowen.
Town Clerk, Seamus Canning, said the Council already used a debt collection
A parking meter in Buncrana.
agency to collect parking fines across Europe. He added that the increased cross-border co-operation on the issue was part of a national campaign.
“The harmonization of the penalty points, North and South, has brought the issue of non-paid fines to the fore. The Department of Transport are keen to reach agreement as soon as possible with the DVLA after many Northern drivers flouted the barrier-free toll system on the M50 in Dublin recently,” he said.
Mr. Canning said that the Data Protection Act had previously held back an agreement between North and South on parking fines but that a deal was close to being completed.
The new measures will also allow the DVLA in the North to prosecute drivers from the Irish Republic who disregard parking regulations. (Inishowen Independent)
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