Batt O'Keeffe
Ceist:126 Mr. B. O'Keeffe asked the Minister for Justice if a report has been prepared on the efficiency of the collection of parking fines; and the amount of finance generated through such fines over the last three years. [12869/95]
Vol. 456 No. 3
126 Mr. B. O'Keeffe asked the Minister for Justice if a report has been prepared on the efficiency of the collection of parking fines; and the amount of finance generated through such fines over the last three years. [12869/95]
Fixed penalty notices, commonly known as "on-the-spot fines" or "parking fines" are issued in respect of minor offences under the road traffic Acts and for non-display of a valid motor tax disc.
On-the-spot fines are issued under two separate enactments: under section 103 of the Road Traffic Act, 1961 by a garda or an authorised person appointed by the Garda Commissioner, (i.e. a traffic warden); or, under the Local Authorities (Traffic Warden) Act, 1975 by traffic wardens employed by local authorities.
The Garda operate the system on a national basis. Garda-appointed traffic wardens operate in Dublin and Killarney and local authority traffic wardens operate in all other urban areas. That said, the figures for parking fines collected by gardaí or Garda-appointed traffic wardens for the last three years are as follows:
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
|
Outside DMA |
248,171 |
223,016 |
219,035 |
DMA |
2,605,247 |
3,263,000 |
3,391,981 |
Total |
2,852,418 |
3,486,016 |
3,611,016 |