I see this sort of all the time, and I can't see that it would be that hard to police. All they have to do is stand by any roundabout or traffic lights.
I'm a bit peeded off by the Police constantly saying that they don't have the men-power to do what they are paid for.
Yes....mandatory 1 years ban for the first offence and then 3 years after that.
Yes I agree, Mikey (and TWR). Same as excess alcohol: 12 month ban for the first offence, 3 years for a second within ten years. I'm afraid people who faff about with phones whilst driving are so stupid as to be unbelievable and it's the only language they understand.
I saw two on the phone today. One was in a crawling tractor (which I don't think is any real threat) but the other was going at about 50 in a 30 area. The second should be banned - not sure about the first.
How come the punishment for driving while using a mobile phone is so low when fly tipping carries a much higher penalty
'Fly-tipping is a criminal offence punishable by a fine of up to £50,000 or 12 months imprisonment if convicted in a Magistrates' Court. The offence can attract an unlimited fine and up to 5 years imprisonment if convicted in a Crown Court'
Surely the penalty for driving while using a mobile phone should at least be on a par with flytipping?
“'Fly-tipping is a criminal offence punishable by a fine of up to £50,000 or 12 months imprisonment if convicted in a Magistrates' Court.”
Don’t know where you read that, granny. The maximum prison sentence for any single offence that Magistrates can impose is 6 months. They can go up to twelve months only if sentencing two or more “either way” offences. In fact their powers for “fly tipping” are an unlimited fine and/or six months custody. Full details here:
It is often not helpful to compare maximum sentences. Few people are sent to prison for fly tipping and the offence can cover a wide range of seriousness. To understand this consider theft. The maximum sentence for theft is seven years but people nicking a bottle of vodka from Sainsbury’s are very unlikely to go to prison at all.
With Bluetooth earpieces starting at less than a tenner there's no reason to be touching your phone in the car at all.
Of course, many people see themselves as extraordinary and deserving of special treatment, to wit, above the law.
I blame the parents. And MTV.
you cannot legislate based on the performance of plod. Thousands get away with loads of things each day. When they get caught they get punished. This is no different.