DRUNK AT THE WHEEL—THE REGULATION OF DRINK DRIVING OFFENCES IN IRELAND, 1950–68
By Robert Grendon On an autumn evening in the early 1950s, the renowned Irish novelist and playwright Brian O’Nolan (a.k.a. Flann O’Brien) was drink driving with his good friend Tommy Connolly SC, one of the most pre-eminent barristers in Ireland, as his passenger. O’Nolan was pulled over by the gardaí and brought to Donnybrook Station, … Read more