Dark forces are at work
Heâll probably get it back after a year if he tows the line
Two year ban seems harsh for what seems to have been purely a speeding offence
Youâd have to think an appeal would be successful.
Itâs a 100 miles an hour as well whatâs this 158 km nonsense.
Down to a year and everyone wins
The best thing Kyle can do now is leave it be. Keep the head low and he has a fair chance of getting it back in a year. Heâs on strike two now.
The Examiner mentions this offence is a trigger for the prior one which will return to Limerick circuit court. What are the potential implications there?
Unlikely though!
Especially when heâs a person of good character.
Does it apply to sulky driving as well??
The Examiner would only love that
Convicted,bit of weâre honest most of us have done worse
Youâd hope the chap gets the help he needs before this goes too far.
Not a hope
A drinking pal of mine whoâs a lawyer seems to think a driving offence should have no impact on his suspended sentence
In the context of Irish law, âtriggering a Section 99â typically refers to invoking Section 99 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006. This provision allows the court to revoke a suspended sentence if an individual commits another offense during the period of suspension.
For Kyle Hayes, an Irish hurler who has played for Limerickâs senior hurling team, âtriggering a Section 99â could imply that he has been involved in a legal matter that resulted in the activation of a previously suspended sentence. If this is the case, it could mean that Hayes would have to serve the suspended sentence in addition to any new penalties arising from the recent offense.
Kyle arriving upto the Gaelic grounds for training in a sulky will be some spectacle.
Iâm pretty sure that in the context of Limerick hurling, triggering a 99 refers to the ice-cream van that John Kiely gets over to the Gaelic Grounds after training in the summer.