asked the Minister for Justice if he will state what are the hours during which Gárdai are placed on traffic regulation duty in Dublin, and whether any effort is made to ensure that traffic Gárdai are on duty throughout the whole of the morning and evening "rush" periods.
CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - DUBLIN TRAFFIC REGULATION.
TOMAS MAC EOIN
Traffic Gárdai are normally on duty at the following points at the times stated:—
No. of Points |
Name |
Hours |
Time Point is covered |
3 |
South Great George's Street |
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. |
13 hours |
Nassau Street Corner |
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College Green |
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1 |
King's Bridge |
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. |
12 ,, |
3 |
O'Connell Bridge |
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. |
9 ,, |
Nelson Pillar |
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1 |
Cuffe Street |
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. |
8 ,, |
1 |
South End Grafton Street |
10.30 — 6.30 |
8 ,, |
1 |
Harrington Street |
9.30 — 6. |
8½ ,, |
6 |
The Quays |
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. |
9 ,, |
There are 45 points, and the hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Eighty men are wholly employed on traffic control. Without increasing the number so employed it is impossible to cover additional points for a longer period, and it is not possible with the present strength of the police in the Metropolis to employ any additional number of men. A Gárda cannot be expected to do a longer turn than eight hours on duty of that kind.
I would like to ask the Minister whether he has made himself thoroughly aware of the facts regarding the attendance at point duty in O'Connell Street, O'Connell Bridge, and various places round about there after six o'clock. I think if he makes inquiries he will find that it is not correct to say that these attendances are carried on up to 7 o'clock.
I will look into that.