Contesting Phone Camera Ticket
Summary
Using a phone while driving on a provisional license in New South Wales is a serious offense, leading to fines and potential license suspension. Contesting the ticket can be time-consuming and costly if unsuccessful, while pleading guilty might result in a more lenient penalty. Demonstrating undue hardship due to lack of transportation could be considered by the court, but it does not guarantee a favorable outcome. Consulting with a local lawyer can provide a better understanding of your options.Full Conversation
i am on my red ps and will loose my licence for 3 months, should i contest this and plead guilty
In New South Wales, using a phone while driving on a provisional license is a serious offense. Here are some points to consider:
- Contesting the fine can be time-consuming and costly if unsuccessful.
- Pleading guilty may lead to a more lenient penalty.
- Consider your driving record and any evidence you might have.
Would you like to consult with a local lawyer to better understand your options?
do i have a better chance if i dont have public transportation to work and back for my part time job
In New South Wales, if you can demonstrate that losing your license will cause undue hardship due to lack of transportation options, it might be considered by the court. However, this alone may not guarantee a favorable outcome. Would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer to explore your options further?