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Motoring

You may know someone who in the last 12 months has faced prosecution for one or more of the following:

  • speeding
  • camera offences
  • contravening traffic lights
  • driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis
  • driving without due care and attention
  • dangerous driving or death by careless or dangerous driving
  • failing to stop or failing to report an accident
  • document offences, for example, no insurance, no MOT, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
  • failing to furnish information to the police as to the identity of the driver of an alleged offence

Motoring law is a highly complex area encompassing many procedural and technical issues. The prospect of losing your driving licence is an ever-increasing danger. Do not assume all is lost.  Please wait until you have spoken to us. Our team has built an excellent reputation for providing expert advice and practical guidance in securing the withdrawal of prosecutions, obtaining acquittals, preserving clients' driving licences and reducing penalties generally.

Specialists in the field of motoring cases we have successfully represented individuals in:

  • applications for the return of driving licences
  • appeals against conviction and sentence

Business Support
Motoring offences are not confined to individuals. Businesses subject to prosecution may also face serious repercussions to their finances and reputation. Regulatory control in the use of vehicles and the employees who drive those vehicles is complex and ever-increasing. Problem areas include:

  • construction and use regulations, faulty tyres, brakes, over laden vehicles
  • tachograph offences
  • insecure loads
  • health and safety prosecutions

We are able to provide a comprehensive support and advisory service to business owners and corporate clients who may be concerned with any vehicle or fleet related issue.

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