Hi, would it be at all possible to have some advise on the following:
My husband is recovering from a serious head and brain injury from 18 months ago and we bought a new IPhone with voice recognition as he struggles with his memory.
He was driving his vehicle and was seen, by 2 police officers in a marked car, placing his mobile phone on the dash board.
He was not making or receiving a call when he moved the handset, he had merely just moved it. He then used the voice recognition to make a call but the call did not connect as the other person did not answer the call.* The police officers pulled him over and proceeded to charge him with using a mobile phone whilst driving. My husband tried to explain to them that he had only moved the handset and he also explained his head and brain injury and that as a consequence he suffers with mental health issues but he says the officers were awfully rude to him.* We have since received a court notice as I had completed a not guilty plea on the prosecution form.* I was hoping that someone would be able to offer some advise on how we proceed. My husband would never use his mobile phone whilst driving, but did not realise that it is an offense to physically move the device. Many thanks in advance.*
My husband is recovering from a serious head and brain injury from 18 months ago and we bought a new IPhone with voice recognition as he struggles with his memory.
He was driving his vehicle and was seen, by 2 police officers in a marked car, placing his mobile phone on the dash board.
He was not making or receiving a call when he moved the handset, he had merely just moved it. He then used the voice recognition to make a call but the call did not connect as the other person did not answer the call.* The police officers pulled him over and proceeded to charge him with using a mobile phone whilst driving. My husband tried to explain to them that he had only moved the handset and he also explained his head and brain injury and that as a consequence he suffers with mental health issues but he says the officers were awfully rude to him.* We have since received a court notice as I had completed a not guilty plea on the prosecution form.* I was hoping that someone would be able to offer some advise on how we proceed. My husband would never use his mobile phone whilst driving, but did not realise that it is an offense to physically move the device. Many thanks in advance.*
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