Man’s careless driving on West Cork road spotted by off-duty garda

Seins Vizulins was convicted of careless driving and fined €450.
Man’s careless driving on West Cork road spotted by off-duty garda

Defence solicitor Flor Murphy said the defendant  admitted coming out of the junction “hard” and accepted his driving was “not proper”. 

A motorist who pleaded guilty to careless driving was prosecuted after he was spotted by an off-duty garda, the district court has heard.

Sergeant Tom Mulcahy told Skibbereen District Court that the garda was driving along the R593 from Skibbereen to Baltimore in her private car on August 13, 2025, just after 10am. 

The court heard when she approached the junction with the L4204 at Bunlick, she observed a large amount of smoke at the junction ahead.

The court was told the garda at first thought there was “something on fire” due to the amount of smoke. 

As she got closer, she could see the rear of a blue BMW in the smoke that made a “sudden loop” at the junction as if the car was doing “donuts”.

Speed

The car entered the main road towards Baltimore at speed and stopped at temporary traffic lights further on. The garda said the car was being driven by a man and there was a female passenger. 

The garda made a note of the vehicle’s details and lost sight of it after it drove off from the traffic lights.

The owner of the vehicle was identified as Seins Vizulins, aged 24, of Townsend St, Skibbereen, Co Cork.

Defence solicitor Flor Murphy said Vizulins was interviewed the following day and made admissions. He said Vizulins admitted coming out of the junction “hard” and accepted his driving was “not proper”. 

He said Vizulins was a welder fabricator and was highly regarded by his employer. Mr Murphy asked the court to consider reducing the charge of dangerous driving to the lesser charge of careless driving given that Vizulins had no previous convictions and needed his licence for work.

Judge Joanne Carroll said: “This was very bad driving with speed at a T-junction and a gross want of care.” 

She said she would reduce the charge “somewhat reluctantly”, and convicted Vizulins of careless driving. He was also fined €450 and given four months to pay.

  • This article is funded by the Courts Reporting Scheme

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