October 10, 2020
Sinn Féin calls for caution on the imposition of Covid-19 penalties – Martin Kenny TD

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice, Martin Kenny TD has said that caution must be exercised and the gardaí must be involved in the decision-making process regarding Covid-19 penalties.

His comments follow news that the Covid-19 cabinet sub-committee is considering fines for breaches of health regulations.

Teachta Kenny said:

“While our instinct would be against the imposition of penalties, conscious of the seriousness of the situation, we await whatever proposals come from government on this matter.

“While there is great frustration among the majority of the population, who are observing the pandemic health regulations to the letter, with those who are flouting regulations, there is no point in introducing penalties, including fines and imprisonment, if they cannot be implemented.

“There are obvious difficulties for gardaí on the side of the road making decisions as to the importance of a person’s journey outside their county, or the essential nature of their work if they are commuting.

“If penalties are to be introduced for not wearing masks or for travel beyond recommended limits, then the gardaí must be given clear guidelines and garda officers must be involved in the decision-making process regarding how these penalties are to be administered.”

ENDS

Follow us online

Latest Tweets

Transparency & accountability crucial to restore confidence at University of Limerick – @QuinlivanTD

Teachta Quinlivan's comments come following reports the Garda Economic Crime Bureau is examining issues relating to a controversial housing deal at UL.

It is essential that a State apology is now made to the families of the Stardust tragedy.

@MaryLouMcDonald has said that the apology must address the failures of governments, not just 43 years ago in the aftermath of this tragedy, but every day since then.

#JFT48

Following a meeting with the families of the Stardust tragedy this morning, @MaryLouMcDonald has said that "a full state apology to the families must be made now, and it must address the systematic failure over 43 years".

MORE: https://vote.sinnfein.ie/a-full-state-apology-to-stardust-families-must-address-systematic-failure-over-43-years-mary-lou-mcdonald/

ICOB in danger of being becoming another failed government business support scheme – @loreillysf

“It's essential that the May 1st deadline for registrations is extended, and that government & local authorities engage with SME's to encourage take-up."

Load More