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The largest fine was €19,000

Nine motorists fined €107,000 for unpaid M50 tolls, including man who didn't pay for 559 trips

The fines for the nine motorists ranged from €5,000 to €19,000.

NINE MOTORISTS WERE fined a combined €107,000 today for unpaid M50 tolls, including a man who used the motorway more than 550 times.

The defendants did not attend their scheduled Dublin District Court hearings, and Judge Anthony Halpin imposed fines ranging from €5,000 to €19,000 for their absence.

Car owners faced five sample charges for dodging the tolls on Ireland’s busiest motorway from April to June.

Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), the State agency responsible for road and public transport infrastructure, prosecuted them after sending each driver hundreds of warning letters.

Judge Halpin noted the vehicle types and overall records of outstanding charges, and that the motorists did not turn up to court despite getting summonses.

In each case, he heard evidence of the motorists’ level of engagement with the M50 operators and details of vehicle ownership.

The lowest fine, €5,000, was imposed on a private vehicle owner who paid for 30 out of 325 trips.

The driver with the worst record paid for none of his 559 trips, which cost €3.20 each.

He was fined €19,000.

The court heard motorists received hundreds of warning letters about the charges, and most did not respond to attempts to sort out the payments.

Vehicle owners received lesser penalties when the court heard they paid for some of their charges.

The fines must be paid within six months and the motorists were also ordered to pay €350 in costs.

Prosecuting counsel Thomas Rice (instructed by Pierse Fitzgibbon Solicitors) said the cases against nine defendants could proceed in their absence.

A TII witness confirmed each vehicle’s ownership records, the number of passages, and payment history.

Some had recently stopped being owners of the cars subject to the prosecutions.

However, TII had evidence to show they were the owners at the time of the journeys.

It also had images of all the vehicles passing the toll gantry.

The court can impose fines of up to €5,000 per charge and a six-month sentence.

However, it remains the practice of the motorway authority to pick habitual non-payers to face criminal proceedings.

The standard toll for a private car is now €3.50, which must be paid before 8pm the following day, or there is an added penalty.

Surcharges ratchet up after 56 days, followed by warning letters and court proceedings if it remains unpaid.

Commercial and goods vehicle owners pay higher tolls.

The registered owner is liable in all cases, even if they were not driving.

Five cases were adjourned for drivers to engage with the motorway operators about the money they still owe.

Four others were withdrawn, having resolved their cases.

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    May 11th 2013, 7:28 PM

    Small point to note. The money was taken from prepaid visa and mastercards. To say money was taken from customers is factually incorrect. The money was taken from the banks. Which is an interesting juxtaposition.

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    May 11th 2013, 7:33 PM

    Juxtaposition: now there’s a word ya don’t hear everyday

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    May 11th 2013, 7:55 PM

    @paul exactly.i dont see the problem here.banks rob from people.people rob from the banks.everyone is a victim on the merry-go-round :-)

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    May 12th 2013, 12:10 AM

    Two other small points to note:

    1. This was news in February:

    http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSL6N0BQ1C720130226?irpc=932

    2. The compromised bank is in Oman, not UAE.

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    May 12th 2013, 2:20 AM

    I like fluffy bunnies

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    Mute Stephen O'Neill
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    May 11th 2013, 10:34 PM

    It’s a drop in the ocean compared to the €60bn+ fraud that was carried out against the Irish people.

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    Mute Daniel Wilson
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    May 11th 2013, 10:49 PM

    Haha you crack me up Stephen, you make a very original point there about how the irish people are paying for a bailout

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    May 12th 2013, 12:11 AM

    Sad but so true.

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    May 11th 2013, 8:50 PM

    The Journal is not about breaking news. It is about the readers enriching and adding value to the stories through thoughtful and sometimes fun comments… not always achieved though…

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    May 12th 2013, 4:24 AM

    Couldn’t agree more. Half the time its the comments I’m here for.

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    May 11th 2013, 7:55 PM

    Get your act together Journal this was news 2 days ago

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    May 12th 2013, 2:40 AM

    Better late than never.

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    May 11th 2013, 8:00 PM

    This was in the daily mail, the guardian, the BBC, sky and itv yesterday. Why is it only appearing in journal tonight?

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    May 11th 2013, 7:53 PM

    Ancient news

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    May 11th 2013, 9:12 PM

    Some f*cker tapped my credit card today….not happy…fair play to BOI for being on the ball…

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    May 11th 2013, 8:37 PM

    The journal is letting standards drop :-)
    Bet no one from The Journal will comment !

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    May 11th 2013, 8:47 PM

    But they’re great at letting us know what we were listening to in the 90′s.

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    May 12th 2013, 12:00 PM

    horrible amount of comments complaining that this isnt breaking news….so what!!!! is your brain so brainwashed by the internet and sky news-ology?

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