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Local authorities that fail to repair dangerous
potholes on roads throughout the country will be named and
shamed as part of a new online campaign.
In response to the damage caused by the January
freeze, ripoffireland.org founder, David Wall has set
up a website to address the need for vital maintenance.
As part of the independent www.potholes.ie
campaign, anyone affected by pothole damage has been urged
to log on to the website and report details of their complaint.
This information will be sent immediately to participating
city and county councils who will be asked to repair the damage
caused - a step which has allegedly failed to take place in
recent weeks.
While commuters are continuing to highlight
potholes across the country that were first reported last
month, a Department of Transport spokeswoman said the office
was addressing the matter. She said the "important thing to
note" was that €411 million was set aside for regional and
rural road development, with a further €180m road repairs
fund also available.
Mr Wall said he hoped that local authorities
would react quickly to the issues raised, despite the fact
that councils have previously insisted they are not legally
responsible for road maintenance claims.
However, if local authorities fail to react
swiftly to the information, the online campaign’s founder
said they will be named and shamed on the website. "People
are delighted to have somewhere where they can actually report
their potholes and have their say," Mr Wall told RTÉ’s Gerry
Ryan Show.
"We also have a reporting system, so it will
automatically send the details to the councils. If they still
don’t fix them, the website will show that," he added.
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