Irish Tourists - Beware of Crazy Dublin Speed Limits

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new speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour (20 mph) in Dublin City Centre was introduced on 1 February 2010 Dublin City Council in the exercise that can be described as another example of the madness of civil servants in an attempt to impose rules of the public to take no common sense. This "nanny state" mindset and the desire to control the lives of both citizens and visitors to exercise in the hands of the civil service is seen to flex its puny muscles to make yet another law to be followed on the public.
New ridiculously low speed limit will apply to all central Dublin and will be police and carried out with the help of speed cameras, which leads to the conclusion that far from being a security measure, it's just a device for raising more revenue for overstaffed and grossly inefficient Dublin City Council. Their pointless interference was apparently unhappy retailers the city center when the car ban introduced in the area of ​​College Green just before Christmas, and in the process decimated what little was left of the retail business in Dublin city center.
It is a tourist destination city in any country needs a vibrant core, the central area is the heart of the city, where shoppers, tourists and revelers have the opportunity to sample all the good attraction and a place in a compact space. Being a small city, Dublin is the perfect center of the city that covers a small area and has all of the heritage and history, shopping and eating, all in one district.
Introduction of the ridiculous speed limit they are going to give people another reason to stay outside the city center. Visitors to the city, either from other areas of Ireland and from overseas who travel to the center of the car are going to be unconscious victims of this trap, because that is what is, in order to generate more filthy lucre for a Dublin City vijeće.AA rightly condemned move as akin to madness, when a recession has ensured that the traffic was never a light in the center of Dublin.
So, for those of you that you visit Dublin for business or pleasure, be very careful around the center of the city such as driving. You May Well you think you are in the funeral procession of such slow progress in an otherwise uncongested streets. But no, this is Dublin 2010!

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