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Driving while using a mobile phone is a commonly charged road traffic offence.
Acceptance of a fixed penalty ticket for driving on the phone in Scotland amounts to an admission of guilt. The fixed penalty ticket results in a financial penalty and six penalty points. New drivers are, therefore, likely to face revocation of their licence if caught using their phone.
However, it is possible to challenge a fixed penalty in court. McGovern Reid has an excellent track record in mobile phone offences and we regularly challenge police officers in court when they accuse drivers of using their mobile phone.
Mobile Phone Driving Offence Lawyers Hamilton, Wishaw, Motherwell, Glasgow and Lanarkshire
The offence of driving while using a mobile phone is covered by section 41D of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and regulation 110 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 (as amended), and covers any use of your mobile phone, not just making or receiving phone calls.
If you are charged with driving while using a mobile phone and do not agree with the version of events put forward by the police, contact McGovern Reid for expert defence advice and representation. We will carefully assess all the evidence involved, including phone records and witness statements, in order to build a robust defence strategy and minimise the impact of the charge on your life, career and family.
McGovern Reid Driving While on a Phone Defence Lawyers
McGovern Reid are experts in dealing with a wide range of road traffic offences and we have an excellent track record for successfully defending clients against charges of driving with a mobile phone.
You can be assured that we will provide you with practical and effective legal advice and seek the best possible outcome for you. Contact us on 01698 359 550 or fill in our online contact form.
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