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Mobile Phone Driving Offence SolicitorsPolice and prosecution authorities are taking an ever tougher stance in relation to using a mobile phone whilst driving. Whereas previously using a mobile phone whilst driving would have been likely in most instances to have resulted in a fixed penalty notice and the endorsement of a driver's licence, recent Crown Prosecutors Policy changes state that "in clear cases that a danger has been caused by use of a mobile phone, i.e. texting whilst driving, the CPS starting point will be to charge people with dangerous driving". A conviction for dangerous driving can attract a custodial sentence. However, an allegation that an offence has been committed does not necessarily have to lead to a conviction. It still falls to the police and or the prosecution to prove the offence. In addition to specialist speeding defence advice Pannone LLP advise on the full range of motoring offences – mobile phone use included. Do not simply accept the contents of a summons. Call our driving offence solicitors now and we will ensure the best possible outcome for you. Call 0870 164 2372 now for a consultation with a Pannone Driving Offences Solicitor or Lawyer. |



