*John Mountaine. Photograph: John Mangan
CLARE TD Violet Anne Wynneโs (IND) partner has received a suspended one-month prison term over driving without a driverโs licence.
At Kilrush District Court, Judge Alec Gabbett imposed the one month prison term suspended for one year on John Mountaine (42) of Pella Rd, Kilrush.
Judge Gabbett imposed the penalty after Mr Mountaine pleaded guilty to driving a 192 G registered car without a driving licence on May 19th 2022 at Wood Road, Kilrush contrary to Section 38 (1) of the Road Traffic Act.
Mr Mountaine is currently off the road and serving a three month driving ban that was affirmed at Kilrush Circuit Court in July concerning a separate driving offence.
The driving ban comes to an end on Wednesday October 23rd.
At Kilrush Circuit Court in July, Mr Mountaine unsuccessfully pleaded with Judge Francis Comerford not to affirm the three month driving ban that was initially imposed on him in the District Court in June.
After Judge Comerford said that he would be affirming the three month ban imposed on Mr Mountaine for driving unaccompanied on a provisional licence at Lack West, Kilmihil, Co Clare in October 2021, Mr Mountaineโs solicitor, Patrick Moylan told Judge Comerford that Mr Mountaine would like to personally address the court.
Mr Mountaine told Judge Comerford, โThe reason why I didnโt apply (for the driving test) until 2020 was because I couldnโt afford it before then to do the testโ.
Violet Anne Wynne was elected a TD for Sinn Fรฉin for Clare in the February 2020 General Election and Mr Mountaine said, โMy wife got a job and I applied for the testโ.
Mr Mountaine told the court, โUnfortunately she is a politician and there is no filter from the brain to the mouth and she has upset a lot of people and I believe this is why this has taken so longโ.
He said, โI donโt understand why it has taken so long – that is the only reason I can come toโ.
Appealing to Judge Comerford not to impose the driving ban, Mr Mountaine said, โI need me licence to be able to get to workโ.
โI am asking, impose any fine on me you would want but please let me keep my licence because it affects me majorlyโ.
However, after hearing Mr Mountaineโs personal plea, Judge Comerford said that would affirm the ban and said that he could sit his driving test after the ban expires.
Judge Comerford said that he was affirming the ban as he said Mr Mountaineโs course of events about waiting for a driving test appointment was โinherently improbableโ without providing any correspondence to back it up.
Judge Comerford noted that Mr Mountaine was first convicted of driving without a provisional licence unaccompanied in 2013 and he was still without a full licence.
Solicitor for Mr Mountaine, Patrick Moylan said: โThere is no getting around that Mr Mountaine made a driving test application in November 2020 and we are now in July 2024โ.
Mr Moylan said that the almost four year wait โis extraordinary – it is in his interests and no one wants more to get his test than Mr Mountaineโ.
Mr Moylan said, โHe is a 42 year old man who has a partner and six children ranging in age from 14 to 2. His driverโs licence is something that is very important to himโ.
Mr Moylan added, “He commenced a carpentry business, Montyโs Carpentry and it has taken off and he is doing very well. He wants nothing more than to get his driverโs licence. If he is disqualified from driving, he canโt do his driving testโ.