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Every year around 30,000 motor vehicle offences are reported in the Paisley region. Whilst theses cases varied in their severity, they all demonstrate instances when someone's licence was on the line and the advice of a skilled solicitor was required in order to achieve a favourable outcome.
Call now on 0141 255 1519We are specialist road traffic solicitors representing clients throughout Scotland charged with all types of motoring offences. If you are facing prosecution for any road traffic offence we are here to help. We will provide an assessment of your case outlining the relevant law, the penalties and options that are available to you. This can be done over the phone, by email or at a meeting. All initial advice and representation is provided by Dominic Sellar.
Section 2 Road Traffic Act 1988 Dangerous Driving Offences are one of the most serious road traffic offences, attracting punishments of mandatory disqualification for a minimum period of 12 months, a fine and the requirement to re-sit the extended driving … Continued
Section 3 Road Traffic Act 1988 Careless Driving arises where a person drives “without due care and attention” or “without reasonable consideration for other road users”. This is an area which has generated a great deal of case law … Continued
Section 5(1)(a) Road Traffic Act 1988 A person is guilty of an offence of drink driving if he drives or attempts to drive a motor vehicle on a road or public place when the proportion of alcohol in his breath, … Continued
Section 143, Road Traffic Act 1988 It is an offence to use a motor vehicle on a road or public place, such as a car park, without insurance coverage. To be charged with this offence it is not necessary that … Continued
Regulation 110 Road Vehicles (Construction & Use) Regulations 1986 and Section 41D Road Traffic Act 1988 A person is not permitted to use a hand held mobile phone while driving and the law has created a specific offence to cover … Continued
Sections 28 & 35 Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 Penalty points can be endorsed on your licence for a variety of offences. The actual number of points that may be endorsed on your driving licence will depend on the type … Continued
Dominic Sellar
Dominic has been practising law since 1997. Over the years he has defended clients from all walks of life, including single parents, teachers, police officers and even other road traffic lawyers. With so many successful cases behind him, Dominic has earned an enviable reputation for fighting hard for a just outcome in every single case.
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