SHANNON COUNCILLORS have said the Road Safety Authority is โ€œin need of a geography lessonโ€ while strong criticism has been voiced at staff within the National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) for their treatment of older drivers.

โ€œMany issues and problemsโ€ have been experienced by the Clare public when accessing the delivery of their driver licences, a joint proposal from all elected members of the Shannon Municipal District to the March meeting of Clare County Council detailed while calling for action from the Government and Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan (GP).

They outlined, โ€œThe location of the Road Safety Authority branch office in the shopping centre in Ennis is proving very difficult to gain access and members of the public find the service delivery very poor from a customer engagement and manner of serviceโ€.

Local authority offices had been responsible for the services up until 2013, since then โ€œa substantial amount of Clare residents living in towns and villages bordering Limerick find that their new address has them in Limerickโ€.

Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND) suggested โ€œa geography lesson would be in orderโ€ for the RSA and NDLS. He claimed there was โ€œpublic outrageโ€ with the standard of service. He described the current arrangement with lengthy queues and struggles to access as โ€œa total shamblesโ€.

An 83 year old โ€œvery independent manโ€ after making an appointment with the NDLS was โ€œberatedโ€ at their office in Ennis, an annoyed Cllr Tony Oโ€™Brien (FF) told the meeting. โ€œThere is no excuse for rudeness when dealing with the public, we all deal with the public. This gentleman was left belittled and small, he was hunted out of the office, he was instructed by the office that his licence was extended but he doesnโ€™t know how long for. He drove down the road but didnโ€™t know if An Garda Sรญochรกna stopped him how long it would be for. He wnly treated like this because he was in his eightiesโ€.

Taking the service from Clare County Council has been a mistake, Cllr Michael Begley (IND) believed. โ€œIt is typical of the way changes are made, they make the changes and then decide what the rules are and how it is going to be manged,โ€ he commented. Difficulty has also been experienced in paying online for some older motorists, Cllr John Crowe (FG) flagged, โ€œLimerick were always trying to take Clare until we got it back, now theyโ€™re trying to take it by our licences,โ€ he quipped.

County pride is at stake, Cllr Pat Oโ€™Gorman (FF) stressed, โ€œItโ€™s down to our identity. The boundaries debate raises its head every now and again, we fight tooth and nail to keep Clare united, they have tried to take Shannon Banks and Meelickโ€. Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) suggested a map be created saying what is Co Limerick and what is not within the Treaty County. Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) and Cllr Pat McMahon (FF) both supported calls to alter the current arrangement.

Poor customer service was also slammed by Cllr Pat Hayes (FF) with Cllr Joe Cooney (FG) also strong in his views, โ€œwhat is going on is a disgrace. Donโ€™t let it lie, I call on the local authority to put pressure on the Minister. Keep the pressure on for these elderly people that deserve betterโ€.

In response Cllr Flynn commented, โ€œThe type of intimidation and incompetency that these staff have is disgraceful, there was only one hatch open here at the Council but never a queueโ€.

Chief Executive of the Council, Pat Dowling stated, โ€œWhen the driving licence was taken off local authorities we regretted that happening but it is historyโ€. He suggested to Cllr Flynn the motion be revised as the commentary and narrative on the needs of older people was not reflected in the wording. โ€œWe didnโ€™t pigeon hole, weโ€™ve called them out and I couldnโ€™t be more happy with support from elected members,โ€ Shannon Town resident Flynn replied.

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