Gardai investigating cross border protest and announce introduction of fixed charged notices

Padraig Conlon 12 Jan 2021

Gardaí say they are investigating a protest which saw a vehicle convoy attempt to drive from Dublin Airport to Newry on Sunday.

A Garda spokesperson said one man was arrested in the city centre in connection with the planned cross border protest.

“Gardaí intervened in the protest at Dublin Airport, the M1 motorway J18, and Dublin city centre over the course of the day,” the spokesperson said.

“Gardaí are carrying out an investigation into the organisation of this event.

“An Garda Síochána will be submitting files on any identified organiser and those in attendance for the directions of the Director of Public Prosecutions in relation to this matter.

“The Health Act 1947 (section 31A-Temporary Restrictions) (Covid-19) (No.10) Regulations 2020 in accordance with the Health (Preservation and Protection and other Emergency Measures in the Public Interest) Act, 2020 are currently in force.

“The Covid-19 pandemic remains a public health crisis and An Garda Síochána continues to appeal to all citizens to comply with public health guidelines and regulations, in particular essential journeys, in order to continue to save lives.”

As of yesterday, members of An Garda Síochána can prosecute breaches of travel restrictions under Covid-19 regulations by means of fixed charge notice.

“Where breaches of the travel regulations are detected and a person does not comply with a direction of An Garda Síochána, a prosecution now can be commenced by means of a €100 Fixed Charge Notice,” a garda spokesperson said.

“Where more appropriate, An Garda Síochána may seek a direction from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Speaking following the announcement of the new measures yesterday, Deputy Commissioner John Twomey, Policing and Security said: “An Garda Síochána continues to see significant compliance by the public with Public Health Regulations, however we also continue to see some activity which is in contravention of these regulations introduced to stop the current spread of Covid-19 and protect our communities.

“I appeal to every person without a reasonable excuse for travel – Stay at Home, this is your duty as a citizen and will save lives and support our front line services, nurses, doctors, hospital staff and my Garda colleagues at this time.”More details on the fixed charge notice system can be found on the Garda website.

As highlighted by An Garda Síochána some court outcomes of previous Garda enforcement activity are highlighted below:

  • Co. Cavan, Male found in breach of travel restrictions without reasonable excuse, €150 fine
  • Co. Kildare, Male found in breach of travel restrictions without reasonable excuse, €250 fine following appeal
  • Co. Sligo, 2 Males found in breach of travel restrictions without reasonable excuse, Both €300 fine
  • Co Dublin, Male in breach of Covid Regulations directed to return home, observed still in breach of regulations at same location 2 hours later, €350 fine
  • Co. Tipperary, Male found in breach of travel restrictions without reasonable excuse, €400 fine
  • Co. Dublin, Male found in breach of travel restrictions without reasonable excuse, 30 days imprisonment
  • Co. Leitrim, Male found in Breach of travel restrictions without reasonable excuse, 2 months Imprisonment

 

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