One driver fined €16,000 after non-payment of M50 toll; 65 other cars seized in 2016

Sixty-five cars were seized last year for not paying Dublin’s M50 toll.

One driver fined €16,000 after non-payment of M50 toll; 65 other cars seized in 2016

Sixty-five cars were seized last year for not paying Dublin’s M50 toll.

Figures from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) show that more than 170 vehicles have been seized since the barrier-free system came into being in 2008.

The compliance rate is now at 97%, but a small number of motorists are travelling on the M50 three to four times a day without paying.

One serial offender who was prosecuted had to make a payment of more than €16,000 after making more than 1,200 trips without paying. In 2016, another offender had to pay more than €12,167 in fines.

A spokesman said: "These people are needlessly ending up in court and putting themselves at risk of incurring a criminal conviction, or having the debt registered against them as well as having their vehicle seized by the Sheriff.

"We are urging these people to contact eFlow in order to resolve their case before it gets to court."

TII’s Sean O’Neill said: "A significant amount of cars were seized in 2016, because the process does take a long time. People have to wrack up a lot of violations and there’s a court process (before cars are seized)."

TII provided a list of other cases, including:

  • Earlier this year a 2007 registered Skoda was seized and the defendant had to pay over €15,000 when they refused to engage and deal with the matter. The defendant thought that by "refusing service" of legal proceedings they would avoid prosecution, but following a sub-service application through the courts the legal proceedings were duly served and a decree was sent to the sheriff;
  • A 2008 BMW X5 jeep was seized in Castleknock area on foot of a decree obtained in the courts for over €12,000 which the defendant paid in full to settle the matter;
  • A 142 Nissan Juke was seized in Saggart area on foot of a Decree obtained in the courts for over €13,000 which was then paid in full;
  • A 2009 Mercedes Benz was seized in Tallaght area on foot of a decree obtained in the courts for over €13,000 and the defendant agreed a settlement with the Sheriff’s office for the decree and also paid TII for other outstanding tolls and penalties owed.
  • A 2012 Audi A6 was seized in the Dublin 16 area on foot of a decree obtained in the courts for over €5,000. The defendant paid the decree in full along with the Sheriff’s costs.

M50 toll charges start at €2.10 for cars with a tag account. (Full list of charges here.)

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