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The REAL cost of a motoring conviction!

By Chris Proctor @ May 1, 2012 in Motoring Offences

Over a million fixed penalties are handed out to motorists every year for what many would regard as minor motoring offences.  A prime example of a minor motoring offence is speeding, where a person is travelling at a speed that is only slightly over the limit. Another example is driving...

An unconventional way to stop a drink driver!

By Chris Proctor @ Apr 18, 2012 in Motoring Offences

With Russia due to host the 2018 Football World Cup, a great deal of emphasis has been placed on improving the country's infrastructure and security. Security is a major issue as Russian policing methods have often come under scrutiny. Back in March 2010, Russian Police in Moscow used...

Five top tips on how to be ‘socially mobile’ without breaking the law!

By Chris Proctor @ Mar 12, 2012 in Motoring Offences

Not too long ago smartphones were heralded as being 'the future'. As with all things technological, within the blink of an eye 'the future' has suddenly become the present. Smartphones are accessible to everyone, young and old. If you are involved in business then a smartphone is a must....

Bye Bye Pavements!

By Danielle Gibson @ Nov 14, 2011 in Personal Injury

Danielle Gibson I read with interest an article in The Guardian on 11 November, on a rather unusual scheme being introduced on London's Exhibition Road, doing away with pavements.  http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2011/nov/11/london-exhibition-road-cultural?newsfeed=true While I am...

“Stop, Look and Listen” DfT Report reminds us about the importance of driver alertness

By Danielle Gibson @ Oct 12, 2011 in Personal Injury

Danielle Gibson The DfT (Department of Transport) have recently published the reported road casualties in the UK in 2010 and their contributory factors.  You can view the report (in .pdf format) at the link below;...

Land of the free but not for much longer

By Danielle Gibson @ Sep 15, 2011 in Personal Injury

Danielle Gibson I was shocked to see a story in the New Statesman yesterday, which shows members of America's Republican Party agreeing that the uninsured should be allowed to die.  http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/star-spangled-staggers/2011/09/die-uninsured-society-debate In brief, the...

Goodyear Indications

Stuart Cartwright JMW I read this week of the tragic story of a father who was killed in front of his daughter in a 'hit and run' accident . The Defendant who appeared at Minshull Street Crown Court had initially denied a charge of death by careless driving and the case was due for trial. The press describe...