Drink Driving Lawyers
Drink driving is one of the most serious motoring offences, particularly when it leads to road accidents or injuries to other road users. The police will typically require suspected drink drivers to undergo breathalyser tests at the roadside, and blood and urine tests at the station. Refusing to provide these samples is itself a serious offence.
Drivers caught drink driving or found drunk in charge face significant penalties, including driving bans and potential prison sentences. A conviction for drink driving results in a criminal record, which can have long-term implications, especially for those who rely on their vehicles for work or family responsibilities. A driving ban can be devastating and may even cost a person their livelihood.
RomanianWorkers drink driving solicitors have extensive expertise in defending drink driving cases, including attending police interviews and advising on ways to minimise any driving ban. In some cases, it may be possible to show that a charge was flawed or that a sample was contaminated. We also handle situations where alcohol was consumed after an accident but before giving a sample, including cases where a drink may have been spiked.
No matter the circumstances, RomanianWorkers offers a robust criminal defence service. Our motoring law department has a strong track record of reducing driving bans and advising on related penalties, such as drink driving rehabilitation schemes (DDRS). We also assist with disqualifications for first and second offences, fines, and potential prison terms.
Our Reputation for Excellence
RomanianWorkers is well-respected in the legal community, with our Crime Department recognised as a Top Tier and recommended criminal defence practice by Chambers UK 2018 and the Legal 500 2017 Edition. We have an exceptional history of defending drink driving cases across various types of drivers, including car, HGV, motorcyclists, and professional or commercial drivers. Our expertise extends to representation at police stations, magistrates’ courts, crown courts, and appeal courts, such as the Court of Appeal.
When to Contact Us
If you are facing prosecution for a road traffic offence, contact us as soon as possible, particularly if you’ve received a Notice of Intended Prosecution. A member of our motoring offence department can attend police interviews under caution and regularly advises new and experienced drivers, including professionals, on road traffic offences.
How to Contact Us
With offices across England and Wales, a RomanianWorkers criminal defence solicitor can reach clients at a police station or court within 45 minutes. For expert legal advice on drink driving and other road traffic offences, call RomanianWorkers motoring offence solicitors on +447842964458.