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Mobile phone warning after Blackburn businessman fined £500

3:06pm Monday 28th April 2008

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By Andrew Bellard »

MOTORISTS who use their mobile phones while driving have been given a strong warning after a businessman was fined £500 for the offence.

Issuing the fine, believed to be one of the highest handed out for the offence in Blackburn, to Shakeel Ahmed Haji, magistrates said that the court would not tolerate people phoning whilst behind the wheel.

Haji, 31, of The Dene in Blackburn, pleaded guilty to using a hand held phone while driving a Land Rover Freelander in Blakewater Road, Blackburn, yards from the Greenbank police headquarters.

The magistrates chairman told him: "You are putting not only yourself at risk but also the general public."

Haji also admitted a breach of the peace committed at the same time and was bound over to keep the peace in £100 for six months.

A charge of using threatening behaviour was discontinued.

Philippa White, prosecuting, said the incident occurred at 2.30pm on October 30 when a police officer in plain clothes saw Haji drive out of the Mercedes garage close to the police station while using a mobile phone.

The officer approached when Haji's Freelander stopped at the lights and pointed out the offence.

"The defendant ignored the officer until he was asked to exit his vehicle at which point he became verbally abusive," said Mrs White.

"He questioned why he should give them his details and was eventually arrested for the offences."

Basharat Ditta, defending, said his client accepted that his behaviour amounted to a breach of the peace but asked the magistrates to imagine his client's position.

"He pulls out of the Mercedes garage and all of a sudden a man in plain clothes pulls at his door and asks him to get out," said Mr Ditta.

"There was an argument and at that point the officer identified himself.

"My client was upset at the way he was questioned about the legitimacy of his vehicle when there was nothing to suggest there was anything wrong with it," added Mr Ditta who said his client accepted being on the phone briefly as he left the garage.

New legislation to increase the penalty for using a hand-held phone whilst driving came into force in February 2007.

The original £30 fine was increased to £60 and three penalty points on a licence, but magistrates can impose a fine of up to £1,000 if the case goes to court.

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Adnan Group, Around says...
11:38am Mon 5 May 08

Come on Shakil you should have called me. Surely we couldve bought them out.

FBI, America says...
11:32am Mon 5 May 08

Should have flashed a £50 note in the plain clothes officer face. If he refused his mum would have been hounoured to hide the story.

ri tyres, bburn says...
7:23pm Sun 4 May 08

respect to u shak, there's too many jealous bas**** out there.
ri tyres
carry on rollin in the range. b ig up

Ana, Blackburn says...
9:51pm Thu 1 May 08

Aadeil wrote:
This guy is a total tool - I am so glad he got busted, he drives his 4 by 4 like he is some industrialist with his steering wheel poses, we all know how you made your money Mr Shakeel Khanjra but we will leave that for another Telegraph article..
You obviously have a very strong jealous streak and as PG said try doing some HARD WORK and you can drive whatever you want

pg, blackburn says...
6:30pm Wed 30 Apr 08

to allthose who have taken the time out to question the manner in which this man has earnt himself a comfortable living - try HARD work, it may pay off for you too!

BLUE AND WHITE TART, BLACKBURN says...
8:56pm Tue 29 Apr 08

what a clown..ha,ha!!silly man..weldone his solicitor played a blinder

Brian, Preston says...
11:34am Tue 29 Apr 08

D C wrote:
Pity more police officers don't drive around with there eyes open and catch more drivers using there mobiles and there are loads more out there why don't they use the cctv cameras to prosecute more drivers as they legally can do this outside London and it would give the camera operators something to do and pay there wages as well, By the way very well done to the un-named plain clothes officer for a job well done hope you keep it up and well done to the magistrates for not doing there usual softly, softly approach hopefully they will carry on this proper and right punishment to fit the crime like they should do in there position as magistrates.
Because the offence is one that must be witnessed by a police officer. Not by CCTV or a civil enforcement officer.

D C, Blackburn says...
11:20am Tue 29 Apr 08

Pity more police officers don't drive around with there eyes open and catch more drivers using there mobiles and there are loads more out there why don't they use the cctv cameras to prosecute more drivers as they legally can do this outside London and it would give the camera operators something to do and pay there wages as well, By the way very well done to the un-named plain clothes officer for a job well done hope you keep it up and well done to the magistrates for not doing there usual softly, softly approach hopefully they will carry on this proper and right punishment to fit the crime like they should do in there position as magistrates.

avin a laff, near you says...
9:54am Tue 29 Apr 08

a 4x4...£50k

Top of the range mobile phone...£80

The look on his face when caught by the police....PRICELESS!
!

escaped, Spain says...
10:05pm Mon 28 Apr 08

He got what he deserved. Pity the Police don't or wont or can't stray from their own front door to catch these idiots.
In this guys defence though, I thought for an offence of this nature, ie a moving traffic offence. you could only be stopped by a Police Officer in uniform. Does anyone know if I'm right or wrong?

Sober, Blackburn says...
5:39pm Mon 28 Apr 08

Good place to start the fines Taxi drivers Bus driver coach drivers AND Random breath testing


1 person fined what a joke

Sarah, Blackburn says...
5:33pm Mon 28 Apr 08

You would have thought a businessman of this pedigree woul invest in a hands free kit, a costly phone call indeed , as mentioned above loose change for him but the humilliation this article is causing is indeed pricless.

Whalley Range Reporter, Blackburn says...
4:21pm Mon 28 Apr 08

This is the same guy that bought a massive houe in Beardwood and a fleet of high powered sport cars within 6 months of opening up a small car valeting company.

Hmm.. Alot of soap and water !

MANYA, BLACKBURN says...
3:52pm Mon 28 Apr 08

Lets get something right it was not a freelander. but a range rover singnature which cost more than 70'000 i know mr haji well and its only like a few pence to him. roll on shak's.

voice of reason, says...
3:39pm Mon 28 Apr 08

Well Done to the Magistrates for such a sensible punishment. Better luck next time Mr Ditta with the stories you tell the courts on behalf of your clients.

Aadeil, Blackburn says...
3:37pm Mon 28 Apr 08

This guy is a total tool - I am so glad he got busted, he drives his 4 by 4 like he is some industrialist with his steering wheel poses, we all know how you made your money Mr Shakeel Khanjra but we will leave that for another Telegraph article..

jcb, says...
3:12pm Mon 28 Apr 08

Well, that fine has put a dent in your macho image hasn't it you moron

Judge Dredd, Uranus says...
3:11pm Mon 28 Apr 08

Ha - tremendous result!!

Anyone stupid enough to drive past police HQ on the phone deserves all they get.

Even when caught red handed these people can't accept they're in the wrong and start arguing with the cops -- wot a pr1ck.

Well done to Mr Ditta for getting your client such a high fine

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