Call made for return of towing in Cork in a bid to tackle illegal parking

Green Party councillor Dan Boyle, Lord Mayor of Cork, has called for towing to be reinstated to tackle the issue of illegal parking.
Some 61,000 parking fines were issued across Cork city and county last year,
can reveal. Information provided by Cork City Council revealed the local authority handed out 49,179 parking fines in 2024.Cork County Council, meanwhile, issued 11,852 parking fines in the same period.
Green Party councillor Dan Boyle, Lord Mayor of Cork, has called for towing to be reinstated to tackle the issue of illegal parking.
Speaking to
Mr Boyle said: “Parking fines are not, and should not, be about revenue-raising. They should be about changing bad driver behaviour. Parking on footpaths; in disability spaces; parking in or on bus lanes and cycle lanes continues far too much.
When asked if he would welcome clamping in a bid to tackle illegal parking, Mr Boyle said he would instead opt to reintroduce towing.
“Clamping keeps vehicles in the wrong places,” he said.
Cork city councillors made the decision to terminate the council’s clamping and towing operation around 15 years ago.