Deputy Darren O Rourke believes there needs to be an overhaul of our systems as the current databases of licensing, tax and ownership don't talk to each other.
Sinn Fein says it's hugely frustrating to see that a midlands motorist, who has been disqualified from driving 27 times, was stopped again this week.
Deputy Darren O Rourke, who's the party spokesperson on Transport, is making the comments after Laois Roads Policing Unit stopped the driver at a checkpoint in Portlaoise this week.
He believes there needs to be an overhaul of our systems as the current databases of licensing, tax and ownership don't talk to each other.
He thinks seizing the car the car of a disqualified driver should be considered:
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