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Failure to Provide a Specimen for Analysis
The fact that you have failed to give a specimen of breath, blood or urine is not, of itself, the end of the story - there can be good reasons which provide a defence. The Case Law in this area is long and complex and is constantly changing. Expert analysis of each individual situation is essential to assess whether a defence exists.

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MAXIMUM PENALTY
Mandatory disqualification for at least 12 months. Maximum penalty up to 6 months imprisonment. Guideline maximum fine: £5,000.
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Our lawyers have experience in:
Appeals
Contravening Traffic Signs, Signals & Road Markings
Dangerous Driving
Drink Driving / Excess Alcohol
Driving Without Due Care and Attention
Driving Without Insurance
Drug Impaired Driving
Drunk in Charge
Excess Weight / Overloaded Vehicle
Failing to Furnish Information
Failure to Provide a Specimen for Analysis
Mobile Phone Use
Removal of Disqualification / Restoration of Driving Licence
Special Reasons for not Disqualifying / Endorsing
Speeding Offences / Cameras and Laser Devices
Totting Up / Exceptional Hardship
Traffic Light Offences / Red Light Camera
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Click the image above to download a .pdf detailing Recommended Sentencing Guidelines for Failure to Provide a Specimen for Analysis as laid down in the Road Traffic Act effective from the 4th August 2008.
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