Lemass, Noel T.

Wednesday, 10 May 1967

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 228 No. 6

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Road Traffic Bill, 1966: Committee Stage.

On Second Stage, I expressed serious concern about the apparent doing away with the principle of being innocent until proven guilty, and I feel that it is in this section this objection arises in the ...More Button

There is only one other thing. In the event of a person saying his driving licence has been lost, I take it he will be given time to have it traced and a suitable copy issued? It is my contention th...More Button

Would subsection (2) not do in that case without subsection (1) at all?More Button

I am familiar with the problems commercial travellers experience on the road and one of the greatest hazards is defective lighting on motorcars. While the bulk of commercial travellers will agree tha...More Button

Is the power of arrest without warrant necessary here?More Button

I should like to support Deputy Briscoe on this. There is some concern about some of these schools. There is provision for the licensing of driving instructors. Against that, I am worried about thi...More Button

Take the case where I might have undertaken to give a person a driving lesson. Something turns up to prevent me from doing so and I say to a friend of mine: “I have not the time; will you take him ou...More Button

He is presumed to have charged for it.More Button


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