A taxi driver on Kennedy Road in July was “very rude and aggressive and shouted at [the] traffic warden”. According to the council’s report, the driver said “he would make his job hell and he would break his legs if he saw him near his car again”. The incident was reported to gardaí.

A fine was issued on Fairgreen Road in March for parking on a double yellow line. The owner became verbally abusive as the warden had issued a fine for tax the previous day. He told the warden that if he came his way the next day he would “put his head through the windscreen”. The incident was reported to gardaí.

The warden issued a ticket to a vehicle which was parked on double yellow lines. The owner shouted abuse at the warden and when he was passing by in the car rolled down the window and said he would come back with his brothers and “bust [the] traffic warden’s nose”. This was reported to gardaí.

While the traffic warden was taking photos of a car parked on double yellow lines, a car drove past and someone inside “threw a bread roll at him”.

A fine was issued for parking in the central median on Kennedy Place. The owner became verbally abusive. As the warden was leaving the area, the owner passed in the car and “gestured to him with his hand”.