Written answers

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Department of Justice and Equality

Garda Operations

Photo of Niamh SmythNiamh Smyth (Cavan-Monaghan, Fianna Fail)
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178. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if she will clarify an issue (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1457/17]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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As the Deputy will appreciate, it is the Garda Commissioner who is responsible for the distribution of resources, including personnel, among the various Garda Divisions and I, as Minister, have no direct role in the matter. I am assured by the Garda Commissioner that the allocation of Gardaí is continually monitored and reviewed taking into account all relevant factors including crime trends, demographics, and security assessments relating to the area in question so as to ensure optimal use is made of Garda human resources.

I have requested a report from the Garda Commissioner in relation to the matter in question and I will write directly to the Deputy when the report is to hand.

Photo of Niamh SmythNiamh Smyth (Cavan-Monaghan, Fianna Fail)
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179. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of persons by county that were caught for drink-driving offences from December 2016 up until 9 January 2017; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1458/17]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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I would like to thank the Deputy for raising this important issue. I am deeply conscious of the serious issue of road safety and mindful of the increase in 2016 of road traffic fatalities. I am also mindful of the traumatic impact of road traffic collisions on those directly affected and their families, as well as the impact of dangerous driving more generally on the quality of life of residents in local communities across the country.

As you are aware, I have no direct role in the enforcement of Road Traffic legislation, which is an operational matter for the Garda Commissioner. However, I am informed by the Garda authorities that table below shows the number of incidents of 'Driving Under the Influence' recorded, by Garda Division, for the period 1 December 2016 to 8 January 2017. The figures are provided by Garda Division as the information requested is not recorded on a County-by-County basis.

Number of incidents of Driving Under the Influence recorded, by Garda Division, for the period 1 Dec 2016 to 8 Jan 2017*
DivisionNo. of Incidents
Cavan/Monaghan48
Clare20
Cork City45
Cork North32
Cork West24
Dublin Metropolitan Region East12
Dublin Metropolitan Region North Central19
Dublin Metropolitan Region North54
Dublin Metropolitan Region South Central15
Dublin Metropolitan Region South31
Dublin Metropolitan Region West38
Donegal35
Galway69
Kerry31
Kildare59
Kilkenny/Carlow28
Laois/Offaly30
Limerick53
Louth26
Mayo22
Meath 37
Roscommon/Longford32
Sligo/Leitrim20
Tipperary59
Waterford35
Westmeath34
Wexford28
Wicklow25
Total961
*These figures are provisional, operational and subject to change and are valid to 10 January 2017.

Road safety is a shared responsibility; one which, as you are aware, the Government takes very seriously. Ireland's current Road Safety Strategy (2013 - 2020) aims to place Ireland consistently on the list of safest countries in the EU and beyond. To achieve this, we are continuing to work together in partnership. I attended a meeting of the Joint Ministerial Committee on Road Safety recently, along with the Road Safety Authority, An Garda Síochána, the Attorney General and other agencies. This Committee oversees the implementation of the Road Safety Strategy and provides a forum for high-level discussion of road safety issues and generally meets twice a year; however in light of the 2016 increase in road fatalities, the meeting was brought forward to January. The purpose of the meeting was to bring together all stakeholders to see what immediate actions could be taken to reverse the upward trend in road fatalities. During this meeting, An Garda Síochána indicated that there will be an additional 10% increase in the traffic corps during the course of 2017, which should also lead to better outcomes in relation to road traffic enforcement. An Garda Síochána also informed the meeting that it was intended to have a stronger focus on road traffic enforcement in the training provided to new recruits at Templemore.

Following this meeting, my colleague Minister Ross announced that his Department will review Section 29 of the Road Traffic 2010 with an intention of ensuring that all drivers, if caught drink driving, will in future receive a mandatory disqualification.

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