Speed Camera Staff Will Start 72-Hour Strike At 9AM
At least half of Go Safe's employees are involved
The row is over working conditions and union recognition.
But the company says safety cameras will continue to be operational over the entire Bank Holiday weekend.
Moyagh Murdock, the chief executive of the Road Safety Authority, is calling on drivers to stay safe on the roads.
Meanwhile, in Cork, Gardai have confirmed to RedFM News that Operation Lockdown is in full force with all extra checkpoints and speed checks in place over the bank holiday weekend.
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Angry Farmers To Stage Protest Outside Aldi in Mitchelstown Later
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