On the radio this morning, it was reported that Ireland has reached agreement with the UK that driving offence penalty points incurred in either country will be added to your licence, be it Irish or UK. The system is expected to be introduced next year.
Although not mentioned in the report, I'd imagine that fixed penalty fines would also fall under this agreement? Or will in due course.
Interested to know whether other AAM'ers think this is a positive step forward - or that those with UK licences will be unfairly treated more harshly than holders of other EU licences because of the "special relationship" between Ireland & the UK.
For me, (holder of a UK licence) I have no problem in principle with this, so long as there is a clear intent to reach agreement with other EU states as a matter of priority.
Although not mentioned in the report, I'd imagine that fixed penalty fines would also fall under this agreement? Or will in due course.
Interested to know whether other AAM'ers think this is a positive step forward - or that those with UK licences will be unfairly treated more harshly than holders of other EU licences because of the "special relationship" between Ireland & the UK.
For me, (holder of a UK licence) I have no problem in principle with this, so long as there is a clear intent to reach agreement with other EU states as a matter of priority.