Drivers demand tougher justice for traffic offenders
The vast majority of drivers want to see much higher fines and tougher enforcement to tackle the subculture of risky and selfish drivers who repeatedly flout laws and get away with it. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Conviction in fatal ‘Crash for Cash’ case
Five men havae been found guilty of charges brought over their involvement in a fatal road traffic collision. Contact McSporrans for expert legal advice on this subject.
Drivers ignore mobile phone laws
According to data obtained in a Freedom of Information request by LV= car insurance, around 100,000 motorists are fined for using a mobile phone behind the wheel on average every year, but only a fraction of mobile phone use while driving is actually detected. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
DPP consults over new guidance on driving offences
Keir Starmer QC, Director of Public Prosecutions, has launched a public consultation in England and Wales on guidance about the most serious driving offences, including death by careless or dangerous driving. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
UK’s fastest criminal sentenced
A man from the West Midlands has been sentenced after he was caught travelling at 180mph on the M6, reports the BBC. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Millionth uninsured vehicle seized as UK’s hotspots revealed
Police in Birmingham have seized the millionth vehicle for no insurance in an operation to disrupt criminal activity in an area of the UK which is identified as one of the worst hotspots for uninsured driving. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Get tough on drink driving say motorists
Eighty per cent of motorists say those who repeatedly drink drive should have their vehicles seized and sold or scrapped, according to a poll by the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists). Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
New drink drive and airgun rules likely
The Scottish Government looks set to make changes to the drink drive and firearms rules in Scotland. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subjet.
New campaign launched for anniversary of motor insurance law
As the Continuous Insurance Enforcement (CIE) law to tackle uninsured motoring reaches its one year anniversary, statistics show good progress but also that that there is still work to be done as there are an estimated 1.2 million uninsured drivers on our roads. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Sleeping driver avoids driving ban
A father from Argyll has managed to avoid a driving ban, despite admitting drink driving and crashing his car in to a cemetery, reports the Scottish Sun. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.