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Outcome of RSA Court Proceedings Outcome of RSA Court Proceedings Disclaimer :The information provided here has been provided to us by our solicitors network, from court records and by other third parties. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) gives no guarantee, undertaking, warranty or representation concerning the accuracy, completeness or up-to-date nature of the information provided does not assume legal or other liability for any inaccuracy, mistake, mis-statement, omission or any other error of whatsoever nature contained herein. The RSA hereby formally disclaims liability in respect of such aforesaid matters. The information should not, by itself, be relied upon in determining legal rights or other decisions. Responsibility for any loss occasioned from the use of information appearing on this website shall rest solely with the user. The RSA reserve the right to revise, amend, alter or delete the information provided herein at any time, but shall not be responsible for or liable in respect of any such revisions, amendments, alterations or deletions. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this section is accurate and up-to-date. If you notice any errors or omissions please bring this to our attention and we will correct same. Name of Defendant Address of Defendant District Court Date Offence type Legislation Verdict Outcome - Fine Costs Awarded Aghilly Council Regulation (EEC) A & N Fuels Ltd Buncrana Buncrana DC 08/09/2011 Tachograph No 3821/85 as amended Plea of guilty Fined €1000 Expenses €107.69 Co Donegal S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Grangemore Agip International Council Regulation 561/2006 Costs €500 Cashel Cashel DC 13/10/2011 Driver Hours Plea of guilty Fined €1,000 Transport Ltd S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Witness Expenses €120 Co Tipperary Townpark Ind Estate Plea of guilty from Company Tachograph & Drivers Council Regulation 561/2006 AGL Transport Ltd Athy Athy DC 12/07/2011 all summonses against Driver Fined €4000 Costs €500 Hours S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Co Kildare withdrawn Townpark Ind Estate Council Regulation 3821/1985 as AGL Transport Ltd Athy Athy DC 13/03/2012 Tachograph amended S.I. 62/2008 as Fined €15,000 Costs €400 Co Kildare amended Council Regulation (EEC) 3821/85 Aidan Kehoe Enniscorthy DC 20/04/2011 Tachograph Plea of guilty Fined €500 Costs €400 S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Newcastlewest Alan Boyce 24/11/2011 Tachograph Plea of guilty Fined €400 Costs €302.50 DC S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Council Regulation 561/2006 S.I. Alan McCarthy Nenagh DC 27/01/2012 Drivers Hours Plea of Guilty Fined €500 Costs €500 62/2008 as amended OPERATOR: OPERATOR: Two Mile Ditch Alleybridge Ltd (OPERATOR) Council Regulation 561/2006 Fined €600 Costs €400 Castlegar Galway DC 06/12/2011 Driver Hours Plea of guilty & Adrian Duggan (DRIVER) S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) DRIVER: DRIVER Co Galway Fined €400 Costs €400 Disclaimer :The information provided here has been provided to us by our solicitors network, from court records and by other third parties. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) gives no guarantee, undertaking, warranty or representation concerning the accuracy, completeness or up-to-date nature of the information provided does not assume legal or other liability for any inaccuracy, mistake, mis-statement, omission or any other error of whatsoever nature contained herein. The RSA hereby formally disclaims liability in respect of such aforesaid matters. The information should not, by itself, be relied upon in determining legal rights or other decisions. Responsibility for any loss occasioned from the use of information appearing on this website shall rest solely with the user. The RSA reserve the right to revise, amend, alter or delete the information provided herein at any time, but shall not be responsible for or liable in respect of any such revisions, amendments, alterations or deletions. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this section is accurate and up-to-date. If you notice any errors or omissions please bring this to our attention and we will correct same. Name of Defendant Address of Defendant District Court Date Offence type Legislation Verdict Outcome - Fine Costs Awarded Council Regulation (EEC) 3821/85 Almantas Formalis Killarney DC 04/01/2011 Tachograph Plea of guilty Fine of €175.00 No order for costs S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Andrew Rogan Drogheda DC 10/11/2011 Tachograph Plea of guilty Fined €50 Costs €500 S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Council Regulation 561/2006 S.I. Andis Gailis Kilkenny DC 17/04/2012 Drivers Hours Probation Act applied 62/2008 as amended Mitchelstown DC Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 04/12/2009 Drivers Hours S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Fined €8000 Costs €1,250.00 Andries C. Visagie Plea of guilty Fine reduced to €100 on On appeal costs not appeal changed Fermoy CC (appeal) 08/06/2010 Drivers Hours As above Council Regulation 561/2006 Ann McQuaid Boyle DC 19/05/2011 Drivers Hours Plea of guilty Fined €1250 Costs €484 S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 Expenses €156 Antal Ress New Ross DC 19/04/2011 Drivers Hours Guilty Fined €1500 S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Costs €400 Council Regulation (EC) No 561/06 Costs €605 Anthony Gahan Wexford DC 01/06/2010 Drivers Hours Plea of guilty Fined €500 S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) wirtness expenses €355 Council Regulation (EEC) 3821/85 Anthony Loughlin Tuam DC 25/01/2011 Tachogrph Guilty Fined €100 No order for costs S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Disclaimer :The information provided here has been provided to us by our solicitors network, from court records and by other third parties. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) gives no guarantee, undertaking, warranty or representation concerning the accuracy, completeness or up-to-date nature of the information provided does not assume legal or other liability for any inaccuracy, mistake, mis-statement, omission or any other error of whatsoever nature contained herein. The RSA hereby formally disclaims liability in respect of such aforesaid matters. The information should not, by itself, be relied upon in determining legal rights or other decisions. Responsibility for any loss occasioned from the use of information appearing on this website shall rest solely with the user. The RSA reserve the right to revise, amend, alter or delete the information provided herein at any time, but shall not be responsible for or liable in respect of any such revisions, amendments, alterations or deletions. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this section is accurate and up-to-date. If you notice any errors or omissions please bring this to our attention and we will correct same. Name of Defendant Address of Defendant District Court Date Offence type Legislation Verdict Outcome - Fine Costs Awarded Aprian Virgil Court 8, The Four Council Regulation 561/2006 S.I. Probation Act 09/01/2012 Driver Hours Plea of guilty No order for costs Plesca Courts, Dublin 10 62/2008 as amended applied Council Regulation 561/2006 17/06/2011 Drivers Hours OPERATOR: Fined €200 Costs €390 S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Arastra Construction Ltd Ballymullen, Abbeyleix, Portlaoise DC Plea of guilty t/a Booth Concrete & Patrick Cousins Co Laois 17/06/2011 Tachograph S.I 62 of 2008 DRIVER : Fined €200 Costs €390 Road Transport Act, 2011, Section Illegal Haulage & 9 & Council Regulation 3821/1985 ASAP Courier Services Ltd 28 North Lotts, Dublin 1 Dublin DC 21/05/2012 Fined €500 Tachograph as amended S.I. 62/2008 as amended Heronstown, Costs €500 Auto Trace Solutions Ltd Council Regulation 561/2006 Lobinstown Navan DC 14/09/2011 Driver Hours Plea of guilty Fined €1,000 Witness Expenses €207 t/a Mc Donnells Garage S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Navan, Co Meath Registered Address: Costs €500 witness B C Transport Ltd Fermoy DC 28/01/2011 Operator Licensing Road Transport Act, 1933 Plea of guilty Fined €200 Ballybrownie, expenses €27.76 Rathcormac, Co. Cork Registered Address: Council Regulation (EEC) Costs of €1,000 B Dillon International Transport Ltd Kilclammon, New Ross, New Ross DC 16/03/2010 Tachograph No 3821/85 as amended Plea of guilty Fined €1,140 Expenses €316.40 Co. Wexford S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) Council Regulation 3821/1985 as Tachograph & Driver Fined €300 Ballinalard Transport Ltd Ballinalard, Co. Tipperary Tipperary DC 25/01/2012 amended S.I. 62/2008 as Plea of guilty Costs €500 Hours amended Costs €605 Maytown Ballycotton Tachograph & Drivers Council Regulation 561/2006 witness expenses Ballycotton Cashel DC 21/07/2011 Plea ofguilty Fined €3,600 Transport Ltd Hours S.I 62/08 (Reg 41) €222 Co Cork Stamp duty €130 Disclaimer :The information provided here has been provided to us by our solicitors network, from court records and by other third parties. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) gives no guarantee, undertaking, warranty or representation concerning the accuracy, completeness or up-to-date nature of the information provided does not assume legal or other liability for any inaccuracy, mistake, mis-statement, omission or any other error of whatsoever nature contained herein. The RSA hereby formally disclaims liability in respect of such aforesaid matters. The information should not, by itself, be relied upon in determining legal rights or other decisions. Responsibility for any loss occasioned from the use of information appearing on this website shall rest solely with the user. The RSA reserve the right to revise, amend, alter or delete the information provided herein at any time, but shall not be responsible for or liable in respect of any such revisions, amendments, alterations or deletions. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this section is accurate and up-to-date.
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