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Protect your driving licence - free legal advice - courtesy of Auto Trader

With the widespread use of camera enforcement more drivers are facing a ban for 12 points under the totting up procedure than ever before. Roadsidelawyers, our expert motoring offence team will assess your prospects of avoiding the ban for free.

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Why take a chance? You risk a ban of six months if you get 12 points on your licence

Facing penalty points, a fine and a possible ban? We will examine the prospects of your keeping your licence for free!

All is not lost if you face the prospects of losing your licence for 12 points under the totting up procedure or risk your licence being revoked as a new driver...

Our specialist motoring offence team are expert in preparing arguments which may persuade magistrates to let you continue driving.

And you get an initial free assessment as to the prospects of your likely success.

We can't guarantee to keep you your licence in every case but we have an excellent record of success in persuading the courts to permit drivers to stay on the road as a result of the exceptional hardship which may ensue if they are banned

send us details of your case for a FREE assessment

If you decide to use our services you get:

  • expert specialist motoring solicitor assistance in preparing your case
  • free email legal advice at any time on any legal matter, motoring or not: send us details of your case
  • no risk: all costs advised before you incur them
  • fixed fee and money back guarantee services available 

Our restrictions:

  • you must use one of our approved expert motoring solicitors to maximise your chances of success
  • applies only in Great Britain, Northern Ireland and Scotland
  • we must be satisfied that there is a reasonable prospect of success

Don't risk your licence- send us details of your case

by Matthew Roddan last modified 2008-04-24 11:17

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