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Obtaining and keeping your entitlement to drive is essential in your private and working life.   We can help you with any legal problems not only if you hold an ordinary car licence, but also if you hold entitlements to drive goods and passenger carrying vehicles (HGV and PCV). 

Our advice and assistance covers notices of intended prosecution and summonses issued by the police, interviews under caution and representation at Court.  We can help you deal with police investigations or prosecutions, in either the Magistrates' or Crown Courts, in the following areas:-
  • Fatal driving offences (manslaughter, death by dangerous driving or death by careless driving
  • Dangerous driving
  • Inconsiderate or careless driving (driving without due care and attention)
  • Speeding
  • Drink driving/ failing to provide breath specimens
  • No vehicle excise licence, MOT certificate or no insurance offences
  • Driving licence offences
  • Failure to stop after accident or failure to report accident
  • Failure to provide driver details
  • Insecure loads
  • Dangerous vehicle condition
  • Overloading
  • Tachograph offences
  • Totting-up extreme hardship cases
We can also provide advice and assistance to PCV and HGV drivers facing driver conduct hearings before a Traffic Commissioner or in the Magistrates Court in appeals against decisions in such cases.

For help in this area please contact Dermott Thomas

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