Four fines were issued on County Waterford roads this weekend.
Two drivers in Waterford have both received fixed charge penalty notices for parking in disabled parking spaces without showing a blue badge.
The two cars in question, a red Seat Ibiza and a blue Ford Focus, were detected by Gardai on Saturday evening.
Both cars were spotted in Tramore, and fines of €150 were issued to both drivers.
The fines were issued as part of Operation Enable.
Gardaí from Waterford Roads Policing detected these two cars parked in disabled bays on Saturday evening
Fixed Charged Notices issued - €150#OperationEnable pic.twitter.com/g9sKOEOsey
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) November 28, 2021
Operation Enable is a multi-agency initiative between An Garda Síochána, Dublin City Council, Dublin Street Parking Services, Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland (DDAI) and the IWA.
The objective of the operation is to remind motorists of the need to respect the Disabled Parking Bays and to remind Disabled Parking Permit holders of the need to respect the conditions attached to the permits.
Meanwhile, two drivers were also issued with FCNs over the weekend for speeding offences.
Drivers were clocked at speeds of 143km/h and 146km/h in 100km zones.
Waterford Roads Policing on Saturday night speed enforcement activities as part of the Christmas & New Year Road Safety Campaign. FCNs issued #SaferRoads #Slowdown #staysafe pic.twitter.com/uMZeoS3iY2
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) November 28, 2021