A speed camera in Kilkenny, Ireland, issued over 30,000 fines to motorists in a single year, raising concerns about fairness. The road where the camera is located is known for being dangerous, but many drivers claim the fines are unwarranted. This has led to a growing number of complaints regarding unfair penalty point accumulation. Authorities have not yet responded to the increasing criticism. The high volume of fines suggests a significant number of drivers are exceeding the speed limit on this particular stretch of road. The controversy highlights a debate about the balance between road safety enforcement and potential over-policing. Drivers are questioning the accuracy and justification of the camera’s readings.