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Written Answers — Garda Deployment: Garda Deployment (7 Dec 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 35: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of gardaí seconded to work on Operation Freeflow from 27 November 2006 to 7 January 2007; the divisions from which they have been seconded; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [42038/06]

Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (28 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 301: To ask the Minister for Transport if, in relation to the Road Traffic Act 2002, Part 4, offence reference number 11, there is a list of Garda signals to which the offence refers; and if such a list will be detailed in the forthcoming edition of the Rules of the Road. [11948/06]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Cycling Policy (6 Apr 2017)

Eamon Ryan: 310. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if the Garda national roads policy bureau and the Director of Public Prosecutions communicated with his Department in May 2015 on SI 332 of 2012 which removed the legal obligation on cyclists to use certain cycle facilities; and if so, the reason for these communications. [17292/17]

Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (1 Feb 2005)

Eamon Ryan: ...governs the use of scrambling motorbikes within Coillte forest roads and paths; if it is a specific offence for vehicles in such locations not to display appropriate registration plates; and if the gardaí are restricted in any manner in enforcing such regulations. [2395/05]

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Legislative Measures (24 Feb 2022)

Eamon Ryan: That is what we need. An Garda Síochána and the local authorities have been hindered previously for the lack of legislation that provided real clarity on data protection and privacy protection and, at the same time, allowed for enforcement. As I said, the combination of legislation and the codes of practices we propose to introduce will resolve that problem.

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Traffic Accidents (22 Sep 2020)

Eamon Ryan: ...are fatally injured. In general, for policy and implementation purposes, it is fatal and serious injury collisions that are of most concern to public authorities. As the question indicates, the Garda Síochána produces analysis of road traffic collisions (RTCs) arising from their enforcement and public order duties; Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and local authorities do...

Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (29 Nov 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 366: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the grounds on which he has awarded the Garda Síochána the general supervisory role in the management of the calibration and accuracy of privatized speeding cameras; and the reason the NSAI, which is legally mandated to carry out such a role, has been overlooked. [36058/05]

Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 193: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the grounds on which he has awarded the Garda Síochána the general supervisory role in the management of the calibration and accuracy of privatised speeding cameras; and the reason the NSAI, which is legally mandated to carry out such a role, has been overlooked. [37415/05]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Bus Éireann (30 Jun 2020)

Eamon Ryan: The safety and security of passengers and staff, including arrangements to deal with anti-social behaviour, are matters for the transport operators, in conjunction with, as appropriate, An Garda Síochána. I have therefore forwarded the Deputy's question to Bus Éireann for direct reply. Please advise my private office if you do not receive a reply within ten working days.

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Taxi Licences (20 Oct 2020)

Eamon Ryan: ...is referring to a licence for an individual person to drive a small public service vehicle (an SPSV). Under section 6 of the Taxi Regulation Act 2013, such licences are issued and renewed by An Garda Síochána, which comes within the area of responsibility of my colleague, the Minister for Justice and Equality.

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Departmental Data (18 Jan 2023)

Eamon Ryan: ...operation of public transport. Issues regarding the policing of public transport, including the collation of crime-related statistics on assaults, are a matter for the Minister of Justice and An Garda Síochána. 

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Taxi Licences (14 Jun 2022)

Eamon Ryan: ...is referring to a licence for an individual person to drive a small public service vehicle (an SPSV).  Under section 6 of the Taxi Regulation Act 2013, such licences are issued and renewed by An Garda Síochána, which comes within the area of responsibility of my colleague, the Minister for Justice, Ms. Helen McEntee.

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (23 May 2017)

Eamon Ryan: ...for Justice and Equality if the prosecution of those soliciting or procuring sexual services, in accordance with Part 4 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offices) Act 2017, is under way; the way in which An Garda Síochána is planning to enforce the Act; and if there are statistics available in relation to enforcement since implementation. [24395/17]

Written Answers — Firearms Amnesty: Firearms Amnesty (27 Apr 2006)

Eamon Ryan: ...44: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if he remains confident in his plans for the introduction of a firearms amnesty in view of recent comments from the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors that the amnesty will not encourage criminals to give up their weapons; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15695/06]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Traffic Offences (31 May 2022)

Eamon Ryan: ...or in the recording of enforcement statistics. As my Department does not hold the information sought by the Deputy, I would suggest that he bring his request to the direct attention of An Garda Síochána.

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Garda Data (25 Jan 2018)

Eamon Ryan: 98. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the incidents of non-payment of amounts charged for the provision of police services on a non-public duty basis under section 30 of the Garda Síochána Act 2005 in each of the years 2015 to 2017; the actions taken in these circumstances; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3874/18]

Written Answers — Ombudsman Commission: Ombudsman Commission (23 Nov 2005)

Eamon Ryan: ...and Law Reform the action he intends to take following the suggestion from the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman, Ms Nuala O'Loan, for co-operation between her office and the soon to be established Garda Ombudsman office to be put on a statutory footing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35768/05]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Traffic Offences (19 Jan 2023)

Eamon Ryan: ...cycle track early last year, the enforcement of these penalties, along with the monitoring of the operational effectiveness of that enforcement, falls to local authority parking wardens and to An Garda Síochána. The Deputy may wish to bring his query to the direct attention of those bodies.

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Public Transport (30 Jun 2020)

Eamon Ryan: ...security of public transport passengers and staff, including arrangements to deal with anti-social behaviour, are important matters that, first and foremost, must be managed by every public transport company, in conjunction with An Garda Síochána, where appropriate. It is vital that all public transport companies continue their strong and close working...

Written Answers — Ministerial Travel: Ministerial Travel (22 May 2008)

Eamon Ryan: ...be liable to pay toll charges as appropriate. As the Deputy will be aware, Ministers do not personally pay toll charges incurred on official travels. Ministerial cars are driven by members of an Garda Síochána. Such vehicles are exempt from tolls under section 62 of the Roads Act 1993. Accordingly, no cost arises to the Exchequer.

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