The day would mostly involve patrolling a given area on foot, inspecting vehicles and keeping an eye out for anything suspicious. Wardens are often given police-branded mopeds to travel between different areas, if that is part of the role you are undertaking.
There are no set entry requirements for the profession, and although some employers may ask for GCSEs or equivalent, much more important to succeeding are communicatory skills and the right mannerisms. If you have experience in working with customers and dealing with stressful situations, many employers would see that as preferable to written qualifications. You should, however, have a good grasp of written English and be technologically literate enough to work with small hand-held devices, as these are imperative to carrying out your work correctly.
If you have to travel, some employers will demand a full, clean, driving license. You will almost certainly be trained on the job when you begin your career in the industry, learning techniques and skills that are imperative to good enforcement work. You can get a summary of the fixed charge offences and fines from the Road Safety Authority website. If you have a question about this topic you can contact the Citizens Information Phone Service on 07 Monday to Friday, 9am to 8pm.
You can also contact your local Citizens Information Centre or Request a call back from an information officer. Parking tickets and fixed-charge fines Parking is restricted in certain places. The law on traffic wardens. Page edited: 28 June Related Documents Parking facilities for people with disabilities This document describes facilities in car parks around Ireland that are designed for people with disabilities. A system of parking fees, restrictions and fines is in place throughout towns and cities in Ireland.
The police still have enforcement powers to deal with obstruction offences and dangerously parked vehicles. They can get an offending vehicle removed. You must challenge the ticket in writing. You can now request parking enforcement using our online service. Please be aware that we do not offer a callout response service, if an officer is currently working in the area they will be asked to visit during their patrol.
All requests are used by the local managers when planning future patrols. To find out more about how DCC will use your personal data, you can read our Parking services privacy notice.
Home Parking How parking is regulated.
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