Motorists have nearly 2,000 penalty points and fines cancelled after speed camera error on notorious route
Briefly

Over a 39-day period, gardaí identified inaccuracies in the static speed camera system on a key regional route, leading to nearly 2,000 speeding fines being revoked. This cancellation addresses concerns over the reliability of speed monitoring and emphasizes the importance of accurate enforcement measures. Motorists affected by the revoked fines will not suffer penalty points or financial repercussions, reflecting gardaí's commitment to fair law enforcement and the integrity of their traffic monitoring systems.
Gardaí have decided to revoke nearly 2,000 speeding fines issued during a six-week timeframe due to inaccuracies in their static speed camera system.
The issue pertained to the static speed camera system in Mayo, which operated inaccurately over a 39-day period leading to the cancellation of penalties.
Read at Irish Independent
[
|
]