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JD Circular No: JD/5/2007 - Fixed Penalty System - Increased Penatlies (including endorsement) for the offences of using a hand-held phone while driving and failing to have proper control of a vehicle

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Justice Department

Criminal Law Division

Circular No: JD/5/2007

Clerks of the District Courts

Sheriff Clerks

Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary

Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland

Chief Constables

Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service

Scottish Court Service

St Andrew's House

Regent Road

Edinburgh EH1 3DG

Telephone: 0131-244 2214

Fax: 0131-244 2623

anna.cossar@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

http://www.scotland.gov.uk

21 February 2007



Dear Sir/Madam

FIXED PENALTY SYSTEM - INCREASED PENALTIES (INCLUDING ENDORSEMENT)

FOR THE OFFENCES OF USING A HAND-HELD PHONE WHILE DRIVING AND

FAILING TO HAVE PROPER CONTROL OF A VEHICLE

1. Road traffice law is reserved and the power to make changes lies with the UK Government. The purpose of this Circular is to laert you to the forthcoming increase in penalities for offences included within the fixed penalty system, in relation to driving while using a hand-held mobile phone and failing to have proper control of a vehicle.

2. Regulation 110 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 provides the

hand-held phone offence - Regulation 110 is added in SI 2003/2695.

3. Regulation 104 of the Construction and Use Regulations provides the offence of failing to be

in a position to have proper control (used, amongst other things, for those who drive poorly and are

found to have been using a hands-free phone)

4. Section 26 of the Road Safety Act 2006 (Breach of requirements as to control of vehicle, mobile telephones etc.) provides for the offences to be endorsable offences, carrying 3 penalty points. As endorsable offences, the level of fixed penalty notices issued in relation to these offences will increase from £30 to £60. For cases that reach court, in addition to the penalty points, the penalties will also involve discretionary disqualification and a maximum fine of £1,000 (£2,500 in the case of the driver of a bus/coach or goods vehicle).

5. Section 26 will come into force on 27 February 2007.

6. Please address any enquiries on this circular to me at the above address and telephone number. This circular will also be available on the Scottish Executive website at www.scotland.gov.uk

Yours faithfully

ANNA COSSAR

Policy Advisor

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