Garda checkpoints stop drug drivers, speeding drivers and vans with too many dogs



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Gardaí detained several exceeded drug drivers, speeding drivers and a van with too many dogs as part of “high visibility” policing on Friday.

This weekend Garda patrols and checkpoints will be deployed across the country to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the community.

A “high visibility” police plan that focuses on supporting the vulnerable and preventing crime went into effect at 7 am Friday and will run until midnight Sunday.

The measure is in addition to the work carried out in Operation Fanacht and Operation Navigation.

Under Operation Fanacht, large-scale checkpoints are being carried out on national highways in an attempt to reduce unnecessary travel while under Operation Navigation, members of the force conduct random checks at authorized facilities to see if Covid-19 guidelines are being followed.

The Garda’s unusually high levels of activity were well publicized, but did not prevent the Dundalk Highway Police Unit from detecting a motorist traveling at 100 mph when conducting a check. The driver was stopped and a roadside check was positive for cannabis and cocaine. The Garda said they would follow procedures.



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