They travelled 80km to collect burgers : Gardaí renew warning against breaking travel restrictions
A total of 29 fines have been issued since Monday 12 January. By Tadgh McNally Thursday 14 Jan 2021, 4:54 PM Jan 14th 2021, 4:54 PM 140,744 Views 104 Comments
A Garda checkpoint on Baggot Street
Image: Sasko Lazarov
Image: Sasko Lazarov
GARDAÍ HAVE ISSUED 29 fines to people breaching public health regulations so far this week, including three to a group who travelled 80km to collect burgers in Ringsend.
Since Monday, Gardaí may now issue a Fixed Payment Notice (FPN) of €100 to people who break these travel restrictions without a valid excuse.
Between Monday and Wednesday, 29 fines were issued by Gardaí while a further eight were issued for previous breaches between 1 and 10 January.
LEVEL 5: Gardai announce extra checkpoints to urge public to comply with strict public health measures
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An Garda Síochána is to introduce a range of additional measures to support the Government’s Level 5 Plan for Living with COVID-19 as announced today.
An Garda Síochána is supporting communities through engagement and ensuring adherence to public health regulations.
The measures announced today include:
- Additional static checkpoints on national routes under Operation Fanacht. These will start from 7am tomorrow and will be supported by the local mobile checkpoints introduced last week.
- Additional re-deployment of Gardaí to the front-line
An Garda Síochána announces additional measures in policing of the Covid-19 Pandemic
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An Garda Síochána is to introduce a range of additional measures to support the Government’s Level 5 Plan for Living with COVID-19 as announced today.
An Garda Síochána is supporting communities through engagement and ensuring adherence to public health regulations.
The measures announced today include:
- Additional static checkpoints on national routes under Operation Fanacht. These will start from 7am tomorrow and will be supported by the local mobile checkpoints introduced last week.
- Additional re-deployment of Gardaí to the front-line
Gardai announce extra checkpoints to urge public to comply with strict Level 5 rules
Reporter:
An Garda Síochána is to introduce a range of additional measures to support the Government’s Level 5 Plan for Living with COVID-19 as announced today.
An Garda Síochána is supporting communities through engagement and ensuring adherence to public health regulations.
The measures announced today include:
- Additional static checkpoints on national routes under Operation Fanacht. These will start from 7am tomorrow and will be supported by the local mobile checkpoints introduced last week.
- Additional re-deployment of Gardaí to the front-line
- 70 Garda trainees currently deployed in training Garda stations, will be attested on successful completion of their initial phase one training