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Written Answers — Homeless Persons: Homeless Persons (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 52: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to the fact that a report (details supplied), commissioned by his Department, finds that a large number of persons surveyed as part of this study had been imprisoned for offences linked directly to the fact that they were homeless and that the introduction of anti-social behaviour orders is...

Written Answers — Homeless Persons: Homeless Persons (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 64: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if he has read the report (details supplied) recently produced by the CSER and DIT; if he will implement any of the recommendations arising from the report; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29738/05]

Written Answers — Postal Services: Postal Services (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 100: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources when the tendering process for the economic evaluation and the design of a new postcode system will be completed; and his views on same. [30004/05]

Written Answers — Traffic Management: Traffic Management (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 146: To ask the Minister for Transport the role his Department has had regarding the establishment of a new traffic management system in Dublin city centre following the opening of the Dublin Port tunnel; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29486/05]

Written Answers — Transport Investment Plan: Transport Investment Plan (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 234: To ask the Minister for Transport when he will publish the ten year transport investment plan for the country. [29725/05]

Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: The Minister says that we must be strategic and he is right. I would like him to read the comments in The Irish Catholic by the architect of that strategic thinking which brought us economic success, Dr. Ken Whitaker. He said that economic growth does not necessarily lead to a peaceful, civilised or more idealistic society, and that there are values, moral and intellectual, which are higher...

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 81: To ask the Minister for Transport when he will publish the ten-year transport investment plan for the country; and if contractual commitments on the major public transport projects within the plan are expected to be agreed within the lifetime of this Dáil. [29724/05]

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: It is clear from the Minister's response that no major public transport projects will be contractually signed in the lifetime of this Dáil. In the exchange with Deputy Shortall it was interesting to hear he has nothing to do with traffic management in the capital and now he is saying he has nothing to do with the contractual arrangements that these are up to the agency.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: The Minister stated that it would be up to the implementing agencies whether any contracts would be signed. This is the exact replica of what happened four years ago, where Fianna Fáil stated before an election that it would build a metro and six months later when the election was over, it was goodbye to the Metro. Anything he will say about public transport will have the same credibility....

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Public transport.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Public money into public transport. That is the answer.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Public money from the public purse.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: From him.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: It will not go to construction for another three years.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Does he believe this rosy picture? Does he think the people believe this nonsense?

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: It is entertainment.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Four to one in favour of roads.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: I am glad to hear the Minister has done such a detailed costing. Regardless of whether they are included, could he give me the figure for the cost of the eastern by-pass proposed by IBEC or the interconnector rail tunnel proposed by Iarnród Éireann?

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: The Minister just said he had costed all the projects.

Public Transport. (19 Oct 2005)

Eamon Ryan: He just stated he costed everything.

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