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Byrne fined for phone use at wheel
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03 January 2007
The Immigration Minister pleaded guilty to the offence in a letter to Sutton Coldfield Magistrates' Court, explaining that he had been taking an important call on a deportation matter at the time of the offence.
He was given three penalty points on his licence - which already carried three points - and a fine of £100. The Labour MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill and former police minister was also ordered to pay costs of £35 and a victim surcharge of £15.
In the letter, Mr Byrne, 37, expressed remorse for the offence, which took place in Tyburn Road, Birmingham, on July 6. He told magistrates that he accepted there was no excuse, and that he should have pulled over to take the call.
He later released a statement saying: "Talking on a phone without a hands-free is wrong. I have apologised unreservedly to the court."
Despite his apology, road safety experts and constituents criticised the minister for failing to lead by example.
A spokesman for The Institute of Advanced Motorists said: "The annoying thing is the implication that the minister's phone call while driving was so important that he couldn't pull over to take it.
"That is totally unacceptable: everybody who has a mobile phone, a car and a job could try to claim that by way of mitigation. It is imperative that ministers lead by example. If this call was so important, it should never have taken place at the wheel of the car."
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) said Mr Byrne should have known better.
However, Mr Byrne retained the support of his boss, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. Speaking to reporters in her Redditch constituency, Ms Smith was asked if she was happy with the job Mr Byrne was doing. She answered simply: "Yes."
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