I have no such plans.
In 1988 there was an agreement between the then Minister for the Environment and the Motor Insurers' Bureau of Ireland. As a result the bureau undertakes liability to pay compensation to innocent victims of motor vehicle accidents involving uninsured drivers and untraced vehicles. The compensation covers personal injuries and injury to property, in the case of accidents caused by uninsured drivers, and personal injury in the case of accidents caused by hit and run accidents.
The position accords with the current requirements of the EU motor insurance directives. There is a European Commission proposal under discussion for a further motor insurance directive that would, inter alia, make some provision for property damage in hit and run accidents in certain circumstances. Ireland is supportive of the proposal in principle provided adequate safeguards are included in order to exclude fraudulent claims.