Hi,
My wife was photographed using her mobile phone while stationary in traffic at traffic lights. No question she is guilty of the offence.
She already has 6 points on her licence and I'm wondering if someone can advise me on what to write in the 'Mitigating Circumstances' section ?
There are no mitigating circumstances for her using her phone whilst on the road, but we would like to potentially avoid her being banned or losing her licence.
1) She would likely lose her job. She works with underprivileged and disadvantaged kids.
2) It would seriously impact on my work as I'd be solely responsible for taking our two kids to school and picking them up. I run my own business and my commute is 45 mins in each direction. I would have to drop the kids at 08.40 and collect them at either 15.15 or put them in after school club daily which we cannot afford.
3) My father has stage 4 brain cancer and my wife assists with looking after him Monday / Tuesday and weekends
4) My mother has advanced dementia, she went into a home at the weekend but my wife would visit once a week.
5) Our 9 year old son has an allergic eye disease and has regular hospital appointments
6) Kids play football and gymnastics after school on a weekly basis and this would need to stop.
It would have severe implications for our family.
My wife has received two fixed speed penalty points in her entire driving career, they just happen to have occurred in the past 2 years to give her the 6 points she has currently with the punishment to come from this offence.
She googled a solicitor today who wanted to charge £1500 to handle it all for her and told her there were loads of mitigating circumstances, but I'm not sure and he sounded like a shark.
Any advice would be much appreciated !
My wife was photographed using her mobile phone while stationary in traffic at traffic lights. No question she is guilty of the offence.
She already has 6 points on her licence and I'm wondering if someone can advise me on what to write in the 'Mitigating Circumstances' section ?
There are no mitigating circumstances for her using her phone whilst on the road, but we would like to potentially avoid her being banned or losing her licence.
1) She would likely lose her job. She works with underprivileged and disadvantaged kids.
2) It would seriously impact on my work as I'd be solely responsible for taking our two kids to school and picking them up. I run my own business and my commute is 45 mins in each direction. I would have to drop the kids at 08.40 and collect them at either 15.15 or put them in after school club daily which we cannot afford.
3) My father has stage 4 brain cancer and my wife assists with looking after him Monday / Tuesday and weekends
4) My mother has advanced dementia, she went into a home at the weekend but my wife would visit once a week.
5) Our 9 year old son has an allergic eye disease and has regular hospital appointments
6) Kids play football and gymnastics after school on a weekly basis and this would need to stop.
It would have severe implications for our family.
My wife has received two fixed speed penalty points in her entire driving career, they just happen to have occurred in the past 2 years to give her the 6 points she has currently with the punishment to come from this offence.
She googled a solicitor today who wanted to charge £1500 to handle it all for her and told her there were loads of mitigating circumstances, but I'm not sure and he sounded like a shark.
Any advice would be much appreciated !
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