BBC News Manchester reported on 11/4 that Bolton Wanderers player Chris Eagles had received a 12 month disqualification from driving.
The full article can be found at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-17684135.
It was said that Eagles had driven his Bentley Continental at 60 in a 40mph limit and had used his mobile phone whilst driving. He received 7 penalty points in total, but already had 7 points on his licence for a previous offence.
M23LAW Solicitors frequently represent clients who accrue 12 or more penalty points for offences committed within 3 years of one another. A minimum 6-month disqualification is imposed unless it can be shown that 'exceptional hardship' would result from the disqualification.
We represent clients throughout England & Wales. It's a shame Eagles didn't fly our way....
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