Keywords: mobile phones, speed limit, road offences, traffic accidents, transport, road safety laws,

Firms face fines for workers' road offences

Prosecutions and Claims |
01.08.2006

Employers could face prosecution if their employees use mobile phones or break the speed limit while driving commercial vehicles, under a new scheme being piloted in London.

Under the Freight Operators Recognition Scheme (FORS), police will visit companies whose employees are caught committ ...

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