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Andrew & Co's
Motor Law service offers advice and assistance, including representation,
to anyone facing a speeding ticket or other motoring offence. This includes
Fixed Penalty Notices, court appearances and parking penalties
Many people do
not understand their rights in this area of law. Our experience shows
that some clients have accepted fixed penalties and thereby points on
their driving licence when they could have pleaded 'not guilty' to the
offence.
The firm does
not condone breaking the law in anyway and does not endorse inappropriate
speeding or dangerous driving. We do however act in our client's best
ineterests at all times and are proud of the service we offer. We will
advise you as to possible defence and the likely costs.
The Motor Law service
is managed by Michael
Pace, a partner in the firm and the head of our personal
injury and motor law team.
Michael is a former
police officer with experience in a traffic department, a driving instructor
for 7 years and has 20 years experience of dealing with motor law and
road traffic accidents.
Even if you feel
you are guilty of the alleged offence, you may still need our assistance
in advising you how to present your case, or in the alternative by way
of representing you.
Our services include
negotiating with the prosecution and putting forward appropriate mitigation
on your behalf, if you are pleading guilty. It is very important that
you have good advice in such circumstances.
On occasion we
have seen that the police do make mistakes and if you feel that you
have received a ticket erroneously we can also assist you in dealing
with that situation.
We have aimed to
give you as much general information as possible freely on this site.
In advising you we will always start by looking at the circumstances
and the situation you are in and will give you frank and candid advice
as regards your options. It is important that in a lot of cases our
advice is to accept the consequences.
There are time
limits and protocols for responding to either a Fixed Penalty Notice
or Notice of Prosecution. We would like to stress however, that before
you complete any paperwork and return it to the police that you should
take legal advice.
It does help if
you can forward the documentation you have received to us beforehand
either by email or fax.
Principal Contact
Michael
Pace
Direct Dial: 01522 781466
Fax: 01522 518916
Freephone: 0800 597 8181
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