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RSA should be strengthened not disbanded, says father who lost teen daughter in road crash

The government wants to disband the Road Safety Authority as one of its last acts before the election.

THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD pay more heed to the recommendations of the Road Safety Authority (RSA) instead of disbanding it, a road safety campaigner whose teenage daughter was knocked down and killed at a pedestrian crossing has said.

As one of its last acts before the next general election, the government wants to disband the RSA. Minister of State for Road Safety James Lawless told The Journal this week he believes the RSA’s variety of functions are all facing problems that are not being adequately dealt with.

Cabinet ministers are expected to receive a memo that would propose splitting up the RSA’s functions and creating two new bodies – one that would deal with safety and another than would take on roles such as administering driving tests and coordinating the NCT.

Leo Lieghio is the Vice-President of the Irish Road Victims Association, a campaigning organisation that provides support for people who have been bereaved or injured by road collisions.

In 2005, his 16-year-old daughter Marsia was knocked down by a driver at a pedestrian crossing and died in hospital. 

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Lieghio has said the RSA is being blamed for problems but that the ultimate power to take action lies with the government.

“I think the RSA are being used as a scapegoat. There’s a lot of good people in there working hard to try to save lives,” Lieghio said, speaking to The Journal.

He said the RSA does not currently have the authority it would need to implement effective changes and has “had to work with their hands tied”.

He added that the RSA can put forward recommendations and produce advertising and promotional campaigns but that decision-making power ultimately lies with the government.

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Minister Lawless told The Journal earlier this week that be believes the operational side of the RSA is “not working” and its safety promotion remit is “not where it needs to be”.

He said the problems are both compounding and distracting from each other.

“If there’s a board meeting dominated by discussion on NCT delays and licence failures, there’s not the same time being afforded to discussion on road safety, for example,” Lawless said. 

A growing number of devastating road collisions in recent years has raised public attention to the issue of road safety and led to increased calls for high-level action to tackle dangerous driving.

This year, as of Friday, 143 people have died in road crashes. 57 of them were drivers, 30 were passengers, 26 were pedestrians, and 17 were motorcyclists. Nine were cyclists, three were on an e-scooter, and one was recorded in a “pillion passenger/other” category. 

Lieghio said the government is “very slow” to implement any changes around road safety.

“The RSA recommended double penalty points a while back and they wanted to implement graduated speeding penalties. They’re still waiting on that,” he said.

He also criticised the limited rollout of new average speed cameras.

Two cameras were introduced this weekend on the N3 in Cavan and the N5 in Mayo – “Two, by the end of the year. Why not more?” Liegho questioned.

Looking forward, Liegho also called for consequences handed down by the courts for dangerous driving to become more serious, especially for repeat offenders, to dissuade drivers from acting irresponsibly. 

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    Dec 6th 2013, 11:59 AM

    As long as they don’t go on strike over Xmas I don’t care as I’m flying home with them then. However they have lost me as a customer from now on as I’m sick and tired of strike threats I will fly with Etihad from now on.

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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:09 PM

    Etihad? But Aer Lingus don’t fly to Abu Dhabi?

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    Mute Michael
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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:32 PM

    Code share, look it up, if you fly from the Middle East with Klm you get on Aer Lingus in Amsterdam

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    Mute Michael
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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:34 PM

    Unless of course their on strike

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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:44 PM

    They’re

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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:52 PM

    If DAA go on strike none of the airlines will be going anywhere, at least not from Dublin

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    Mute Aaron
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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:59 PM

    The usual pre-christmas strike action threat from the Shamrocks

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    Dec 6th 2013, 2:04 PM

    Belfast

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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:38 PM

    Another possible strike involving Aer Lingus? Do the staff ever work? Give me a job and I will work and I won’t even miss a day to be sick!

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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:50 PM

    The quicker this Aer Lingus crowd are completely privatised the better. Overpaid,underworked, jumped up malingerers. They should all be sent to work for Ryanair for a few months. There wouldn’t be a word out of them when they came back.

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    Dec 6th 2013, 2:07 PM

    It’s the DAA ye should be worried about if this strike goes ahead( which it won’t) Aer Lingus staff can’t shut the airport down…. All the Ryanair, easyjet flights won’t take off either then……

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    Dec 6th 2013, 3:29 PM

    There is no easyjet flights

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    Dec 6th 2013, 3:30 PM

    Rodrigo you’re a d1ckhead

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    Dec 9th 2013, 5:36 PM

    Sounds like your new to town,workers have paid their own money into pensions ,some people which have 30yrs service,they will be lucky to see 20% of that!understand now?

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    Dec 6th 2013, 1:31 PM

    I think we’ve all had quite enough of Trade Unions holding the country to ransom.

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    Dec 6th 2013, 2:47 PM

    Explain.

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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:05 PM

    Oh my goodness……how rare!!!

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    Dec 6th 2013, 1:04 PM

    Can someone please explain to me why in this age of employment law and measures in place to protect employees rights we need unions at all?
    Fat cat salaries for the elite union officials sends to be the only reason left.

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    Dec 6th 2013, 4:42 PM

    Can someone please explain to me why in this age of employment law and measures in place to protect employees rights we need unions at all?”
    – how about static or declining wages – and conditions- – zero hour contracts.
    We have never needed Unions more – pity they became part of the Establishment – at least some did – but that can be changed .

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    Dec 6th 2013, 1:23 PM

    I can’t understand why SIPTU has a problem with the separation of SNN from the DAA. Since the airport has went its own way there has been nothing but good news coming out of there regarding new routes and frequency increases on existing routes. This week alone Aer Lingus Regional announced the reintroduction of the route to Bristol and also the basing of a second aircraft at the airport which may lead to even more routes being introduced. Couple all that with new Ryanair routes and increases to transatlantic things seem to be going in the right direction.

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    Dec 6th 2013, 12:00 PM

    Lockout please but wait until jan :)

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    Dec 6th 2013, 2:08 PM

    Big Jim is turning in his grave at union fatcats who are now self serving as opposed to serving their members.

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    Dec 6th 2013, 3:34 PM

    What the feck do unions know about whats good for a business, they commented on the separation last week…….it happened weeks ago……someone must have disturbed their hibernation…go back to sleep you moron…..

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    Dec 6th 2013, 2:09 PM

    It’s worth remembering when people are condemning ESB workers for defending their pensions that the DAA and Aer Lingus denied any future short fall in the pension fund only a few short years ago. The airports won’t close because SIPTU will not allow it to happen. Unfortunately the employers and the government know this so how effective this ballot will be is questionable.

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