Higgins, JoeWednesday, 21 April 1999 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Order of Business.
(Dublin West): In the course of the controversy over the Judiciary the Government said it was very concerned to ensure that the administration of justice was equal for all the people. Will the Taoisea...
(Dublin West): I asked if all the people, especially those on low wages—
(Dublin West): I do not have a double pension.
Criminal Justice (No. 2) Bill, 1997 [ Seanad ] : Report Stage.
(Dublin West): The Minister, in insisting on life imprisonment of a minimum of ten years for possession of a certain amount of prescribed drugs, irrespective of the kind of drug, is being irresponsibl...
Ceisteanna–Questions. - Official Engagements.
Asked the minister: if he will report on his meetings with the Northern parties and Mr. Tony Blair during Easter Week.
(Dublin West): In relation to Question No. 7—
(Dublin West): The Deputy had a good say already.
(Dublin West): Nobody could think that Deputy Bruton does not get his fair say.
(Dublin West): Given the ways things are going in this country, that might happen sooner than the Deputy thinks.
(Dublin West): Did the Taoiseach specifically discuss the tragedy of Mrs. Rosemary Nelson's death with the British Prime Minister? Does he agree that many people, including civil rights lawyers, would...
Criminal Justice (No. 2) Bill, 1997 [ Seanad ] : Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage.
(Dublin West): It is regrettable that the Minister did not deal with any of the arguments even though he stated that he dealt with them before. I put some specific arguments but he merely keeps repeat...
(Dublin West): He should listen.
Written Answers. - Traffic Report.
Asked the minister: if a copy of the consultancy report dealing with traffic management in Dublin and the traffic warden service, which was finalised after the appointment of a director of traffic for Dublin, will be mad...
Written Answers. - Traffic Wardens.
Asked the minister: if he will defer the transfer from his Department of Dublin's traffic wardens, due to take place on 29 April 1999, in view of the fact that the transfer has not been agreed by the wardens and Dublin C...
Asked the minister: if a memorandum on which a Government decision, and the text of that decision, on the transfer of responsibility for traffic in Dublin to Dublin Corporation was based will be made available.
Asked the minister: the reason it is proposed that 146 trained uniformed Garda civilian personnel, for example traffic wardens in Dublin, be transferred to Dublin Corporation which has stated that it will radically scale...
Asked the minister: the reason he has not made an offer of adequate compensation to the traffic wardens for loss of their office as authorised persons under section 103 of the Road Traffic Act, 1961, in view of the state...
Written Answers. - Garda Deployment.
Asked the minister: the reason two traffic sergeants were seconded to training personnel of a private firm (details supplied) in parking control by-laws and court procedures in Dublin.
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