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Serious Drink Driving Case At Leamington Spa Magistrates Court

Forrest Williams were very happy to recently represent a client at Leamington Spa Magistrates Court who was charged with Drink Driving.  This client was made aware that the courts would consider custody as her reading was almost 4 times the legal limit.  Her concern was not to try to ‘get away with it’, she just wanted someone to be with her in court to guide her through the process and to avoid prison.

 

 

Drink Driving is obviously taken very seriously by the courts especially with a reading that high. Prison was the most likely punishment. A lot of people got to prison for drink driving. We were able to identify the issues in this case that made it different from other cases and so were able to present her case in the best possible way to avoid prison.

 

 

We also know that this is a terrifying experience for a lot of clients, most of whom have never been through the criminal justice system before. Cases can be adjourned by the court for a pre sentence report and delay the matter for weeks meaning more anxiety for the clients. We realise that it is not just about the result but about taking away as much of the anxiety as possible.

 

 

A very relieved client was grateful to have the support of one of our excellent motoring barristers as he persuaded the courts to continue to sentencing the same day, fearing the matter would continue to hang over her if she had to wait for another hearing.  She avoided custody and was relieved to have the matter concluded.

 

 

We understand that sometimes it’s not about making excuses for your actions, it’s simply about having someone supporting you and standing up for you.

 

 

If you are worried about a drink driving charge call us on 01623 397200 for free initial advice as to the best way forward in your case.

The Problem With UK Radio Drink Drive Campaign

Yesterday, as I drove around going about my day-to-day business, I was listening to local radio.

Several times, I heard the new anti-drink driving campaign and shook my head in frustration.

The focus of the advert is highlighting all of the ways that a drink driver will be punished, and especially how they will be punished financially… with Court fines, legal expenses, increased insurance and other things.

Scary stuff, hey.

I’m sure some people who hear this and who were planning on drink driving that day will realise the error of their ways and order a taxi instead.

But what this campaign completely ignores is that for the vast majority of people charged with drink driving, it isn’t a deliberate decision.  Listening to some advert about financial punishment while they are sober can’t talk them out of a decision they would never consciously make.

There are options for much better radio campaigns, especially given the power of that medium as so many people will hear the message while driving.

So, what would work better?

Well, to tackle drink driving you have to understand the situations that cause people to be charged with drink driving.

Generally, people fall into two camps – they are either only slightly over the legal limit and don’t realise they are, so choose to drive believing they are under the limit, or they are very high over the limit and, as such, their judgement is impaired and they make a decision to drive, which they would never do when thinking rationally.

For the people in the second group, campaigns will have little effect as they never set out to drink drive and only take that decision when they are so over the limit that they are not thinking clearly.  Often, these people will be out for the night, drink a huge amount, get a taxi home as planned, and then, once at home, make a completely unnecessary trip in their car.

The people in the first group, however, are much easier to help.  For them, education is key.  No campaign about the consequences of drink driving will have a huge effect as they genuinely believe when they set off to drive that they are under the limit.  For these people, educational campaigns – not scare tactics – are needed.  How many drinks put you over the limit?  How long does a unit of alcohol stay in your system?  What time did they stop drinking last night, before setting off early to drive to work the next day?

The media likes to portray drink drivers as being reckless individuals who set out at the start of the night aiming to get wasted and then drive home.  The reality is very different.

I can’t think of a single client I have helped who would have avoided being charged with drink driving if only they had heard this campaign about the expenses they would incur.  You cannot scare someone out of a decision they never rationally make – no matter how big the subsequent bill will be for them.

Instead of talking money (because, seriously, for a client convicted of this charge, the costs are very rarely their main concern), it’s time the government stopped demonising drink drivers and tried to understand them.  Only then can any campaign be effective.

And, until such a campaign is released, me and my team remain committed to helping anyone charged with drink driving or any other motoring offence.  We will listen to your side of the story without judging you, and will guide you through the procedure to obtain the best outcome for your individual case and needs.

If you need help with a Drink or drug driving charge call us on 01623 397200

Police set up Drink Driving Campaign for safer roads

A drink driving campaign which was set up in June found more than 200 drivers being arrested.

 

The campaign, which ran between June 1 and June 30, saw an increase in arrests this year which resulted in 239 drivers being arrested.

 

This year’s campaign saw a two per cent increase in the drivers arrested compared to last year, as 234 drivers were arrested during June last year.

 

Drivers were arrested for driving with excess alcohol or refusing to provide a specimen.

 

Out of the 239 drivers arrested, 200 were male (84 per cent)  and 39 were female (16 per cent). The campaign showed an increase of nine per cent in the arrests of male drivers and a 25 per cent reduction in the arrests of female drivers (reduced from 52 last year).

 

106 out of the 239 arrests were made in Berkshire, 69 in Buckinghamshire and 64 in Oxfordshire.

 

Only 99 drivers were charged, along with 95 bailed, just one cautioned and 44 released without further action.

 

Police targeted individuals in which they suspected could be driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the campaign focusing on drivers who could be caught both on the way home from nights out and the morning after a heavy night. with alcohol still in their system.

 

The oldest driver arrested was a 73-year-old man caught on Edward Street, Abingdon and the youngest was an 18-year-old, who was arrested in Monks Way, Milton Keynes, both arrested at the start of this year’s campaign, on the very first day.

 

A/Supt Henry Parsons, head of roads policing for Thames Valley and Hampshire, said: “Although our drink drive campaign finished on July 1, we focus on arresting drink drivers 365 days a year. Our message is that if you drink and drive, we will be looking to arrest you and put you before the courts.

 

He also added, “If you’ve been drinking, don’t drive. It’s too dangerous and not worth the risk.”

 

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