Kang & Co Solicitors - London

Kang & Co Solicitors - London Kang & Co Solicitors is a Specialist high-end Private-Funded Law Firm with offices at 5 Chancery Lane, London, Milton Keynes and Central Birmingham.

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Involvement with the police, whether as part of a criminal investigation or in relation to a driving offence, can have s...
24/01/2025

Involvement with the police, whether as part of a criminal investigation or in relation to a driving offence, can have significant consequences on your personal and professional life. For many, a critical concern is whether the police will notify their employer. This blog addresses this question in detail, explaining the circumstances in which the police may contact your employer, what happens if they do, and the legal implications under the UK Legal System.

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For many, a critical concern is when being charged with a Criminal or Driving offence is whether the police will notify their employer.

Speed limits vary depending on the type of vehicle you drive, and this is particularly important for van drivers. In the...
13/12/2024

Speed limits vary depending on the type of vehicle you drive, and this is particularly important for van drivers. In the UK, vans are subject to different speed limits than cars, which can lead to unintentional offences and serious consequences, including fines, penalty points, and even driving bans. This blog explains the speed limits for vans, how they differ from car limits, the offences that can result in a driving ban, and legal advice if you’re facing a ban.

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Speed limits vary depending on the type of vehicle you drive, and this is particularly important for van drivers.

Driving without insurance is certainly a no go if you are driving on UK roads. Not only is it illegal, but it also puts ...
22/08/2024

Driving without insurance is certainly a no go if you are driving on UK roads. Not only is it illegal, but it also puts other road users at risk. In this blog, we will explore the penalties associated with driving without insurance, the legal implications, and what you can do if you find yourself facing this charge. By understanding the law and your rights, you can better navigate the potential consequences and protect your driving record.

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What is the penalty for driving without insurance? Not only is it illegal, but it also puts other road users at risk. Contact us for advice.

Driving without insurance is regarded as a serious motoring offence in the UK, and the consequences can be quite severe....
09/08/2024

Driving without insurance is regarded as a serious motoring offence in the UK, and the consequences can be quite severe. Not only does it carry a hefty fine, but it also results in six penalty points being endorsed onto your driving licence. These points can lead to higher insurance premiums, difficulty finding new insurance, and even disqualification if you accumulate too many through totting up. However, there are ways to potentially avoid these points if you find yourself in this situation. In this blog, we’ll explore what you can do to avoid six points for no insurance.

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Driving with no insurance is regarded as a serious motoring offence in the UK, and the action carries punishment of a 6 penalty points.

Reckless driving is a serious matter in the UK. If someone reports you for driving recklessly, you might feel overwhelme...
02/08/2024

Reckless driving is a serious matter in the UK. If someone reports you for driving recklessly, you might feel overwhelmed by the potential legal consequences. At Kang & Co Solicitors, we understand how stressful this situation can be, and we’re here to guide you through the process and help you understand what might happen next.

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What Happens if Someone Reports You for Reckless Driving in the UK? In this blog we look at the legal intricacies around Reckless Driving.

In the modern landscape of criminal investigations, DNA evidence has become a cornerstone for law enforcement agencies i...
05/07/2024

In the modern landscape of criminal investigations, DNA evidence has become a cornerstone for law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom. The advent of DNA profiling has revolutionised the way crimes are solved, offering unparalleled accuracy in identifying perpetrators and exonerating the innocent. This blog delves into the critical role DNA plays in criminal investigations within the UK, outlining its historical development, current applications, legal framework, and the challenges associated with the use of DNA evidence.

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In the modern landscape of criminal investigations, DNA evidence has become a cornerstone for law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom.

Driving with bald tyres is not just a danger to you and other road users, but it is also a serious motoring offence in E...
28/06/2024

Driving with bald tyres is not just a danger to you and other road users, but it is also a serious motoring offence in England and Wales. Tyres with insufficient tread depth can significantly reduce your vehicle’s grip, especially in wet conditions, increasing the risk of losing control of your vehicle and accidents. This article will provide an in-depth look at the legal implications of having bald tyres, the potential penalties, and what you can do if you find yourself facing court due to this issue.

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Driving with bald tyres is not just a danger to you and other road users, but it is also a serious motoring offence in England and Wales.

With police investigations for alleged criminal offences, one question frequently arises: “How long can the police hold ...
20/06/2024

With police investigations for alleged criminal offences, one question frequently arises: “How long can the police hold your personal property without formal criminal charges?” This concern is particularly relevant and common for those who find themselves entangled in criminal allegations in the United Kingdom. Understanding your rights and the legal processes involved can be crucial in appreciating the complexity of such situations effectively. This article aims to shed light on the procedures, timelines, and options for reclaiming your property held by the police.

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When under police investigation, a question frequently arises: "How long can the police hold your personal property without charges?"

In the realm of driving offences within the UK legal system, the term “wanton and furious driving” evokes imagery of rec...
07/06/2024

In the realm of driving offences within the UK legal system, the term “wanton and furious driving” evokes imagery of reckless abandonment and severe disregard for the safety of others. This offence, deeply rooted in the history of British law, remains pertinent today, though not all that common.

The offence of wanton and furious driving dates back to the 19th century, specifically to the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. This legislation was designed to address the dangers posed by the increasing use of horse-drawn carriages and, eventually, early motor vehicles. Section 35 of the Act states:

“Whosoever, having the charge of any carriage or vehicle, by wanton or furious driving or racing, or other wilful misconduct, or by wilful neglect, does or causes to be done any bodily harm to any person whatsoever, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour.”

This provision highlights the primary concerns of the era: the safety of pedestrians and other road users in the face of potentially hazardous behaviour by those in control of vehicles. While the modes of transport have evolved significantly since then, the core principle of protecting public safety has endured.

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Tthe term "wanton and furious driving" evokes imagery of reckless abandon and severe disregard for the safety of others.

On 28 January 1896, Walter Arnold, drove his “horse-less carriage” through the village of Paddock Wood, Kent, at more th...
16/05/2024

On 28 January 1896, Walter Arnold, drove his “horse-less carriage” through the village of Paddock Wood, Kent, at more than four times the legal speed limit, a staggering speed of 8 mph! He was charged with four motoring offences: using a locomotive without a horse on a public road, allowing said locomotive to be operated by fewer than three persons, travelling at a greater rate than two miles per hour, and failing to clearly display his name and address on the locomotive. He was brought before a local Magistrates on 30 January and found guilty on all four counts and became the first person charged with a speeding offence, this opened the doorway to what has become a very common occurrence for many motorists.

In the fast-paced world of British motorways, speed enforcement is paramount to ensuring road safety and reducing the risk of accidents. With millions of vehicles traversing the expansive network of motorways each day, law enforcement agencies employ a variety of mechanisms to catch speedsters in the act. From traditional speed cameras to cutting-edge technology, let’s delve into the diverse array of tools utilized to keep motorists in check on British motorways.

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Running a red light is a serious motoring offence with potentially significant consequences depending on your specific case or scenario.

In response to a sharp rise in violent incidents against shop workers in England & Wales, the government has announced p...
25/04/2024

In response to a sharp rise in violent incidents against shop workers in England & Wales, the government has announced plans to introduce a specific criminal offence targeting assaults on retail staff. This initiative forms part of a broader strategy to combat retail crime that has seen a worrying escalation in recent times.

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Assault on a shop worker / retail worker will become a seperate specific criminal offence in England and Wales after a rise in retail crimes.

The motoring offence of running a red light is a serious offence with potentially significant consequences depending on ...
18/04/2024

The motoring offence of running a red light is a serious offence with potentially significant consequences depending on your specific case or scenario. As an experienced driving offence law firm, we regularly encounter cases involving this violation and understand the complexities associated with it.

Our latest motoring offence article aims to provide a detailed overview of the offence of running a red light, its legal implications, potential penalties, and notable examples.

Running a red light is a serious motoring offence with potentially significant consequences depending on your specific case or scenario.

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