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Drivers are being warned they could be fined for drink-driving without actually getting behind the wheel. According to ...
However, the DR50 conviction can be used for those who are “in charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink”, which can catch drivers out. The latter conviction doesn’t require the driver ...
If you are convicted of a motoring offence in the UK, the courts have a number of penalties that they can impose depending on the severity of your offence. You could be fined, disqualified from ...
If you're caught, you will be issued with a DR50, which means you'll be charged with being “in charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink” and results in 10 points on your licence.
But there’s another type of conviction - a DR50 - which means you can still be prosecuted without ever failing a breathalyser test. This relates to being ‘in charge of a vehicle while unfit ...
Drivers could be penalised for being ‘unfit through drink’ (conviction code DR50) if it could be deemed that you are a danger while on the roads. This differs from the conviction for being "in ...
But there’s another type of conviction - a DR50 - which means you can still be prosecuted without ever failing a breathalyser test, Mirror Online reports. A DR50 or DR90 will also stay on your ...