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Security minister Tom Tugendhat denies using phone while driving | Security minister Tom Tugendhat denies using phone while driving |
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Tom Tugendhat was appointed as security minister in September | Tom Tugendhat was appointed as security minister in September |
Security minister and Tory MP Tom Tugendhat has denied using his phone while driving his car. | Security minister and Tory MP Tom Tugendhat has denied using his phone while driving his car. |
He was spotted in Wandsworth High Street on 4 April by Met Police officer PC Joseph Robson, who pulled him over. | He was spotted in Wandsworth High Street on 4 April by Met Police officer PC Joseph Robson, who pulled him over. |
In a written guilty plea, the Tonbridge and Malling MP said he was holding the phone but not using it and had later taken a driving course. | In a written guilty plea, the Tonbridge and Malling MP said he was holding the phone but not using it and had later taken a driving course. |
His case has been sent for a full hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court to consider disqualification. | His case has been sent for a full hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court to consider disqualification. |
The Met had sent the MP a conditional offer of a fixed penalty notice and Mr Tugendhat agreed to pay the fine and surrender his licence, court papers showed. | The Met had sent the MP a conditional offer of a fixed penalty notice and Mr Tugendhat agreed to pay the fine and surrender his licence, court papers showed. |
The offence was sent to court because the politician already had six points on his record. | The offence was sent to court because the politician already had six points on his record. |
Bromley Magistrates' Court heard the case in private under the single justice procedure. | Bromley Magistrates' Court heard the case in private under the single justice procedure. |
In his guilty plea, Mr Tugendhat wrote: "I was holding my phone - not using it. After the incident I took a course to refresh and correct my driving. | In his guilty plea, Mr Tugendhat wrote: "I was holding my phone - not using it. After the incident I took a course to refresh and correct my driving. |
"I accept my responsibility and recognise my culpability." | "I accept my responsibility and recognise my culpability." |
The report assessed the MP as low risk and said: "Thomas does not come across as a fast driver who likes to rush, in fact, Thomas is very calm and handles situations accordingly. | The report assessed the MP as low risk and said: "Thomas does not come across as a fast driver who likes to rush, in fact, Thomas is very calm and handles situations accordingly. |
"Thomas is a well-balanced driver and is interested in reaching his destination safely." | "Thomas is a well-balanced driver and is interested in reaching his destination safely." |
'He apologises unreservedly' | 'He apologises unreservedly' |
Mr Tugendhat stood for Conservative Party leadership after Boris Johnson stepped down as prime minister. He became a minister in September. | Mr Tugendhat stood for Conservative Party leadership after Boris Johnson stepped down as prime minister. He became a minister in September. |
In a statement, PC Robson said he had noticed a driver using a handheld device and said: "I stopped the vehicle and spoke with the driver. I confirmed they weren't making emergency contact to the 999 service. I pointed out the offence where they confirmed the communication was using maps." | In a statement, PC Robson said he had noticed a driver using a handheld device and said: "I stopped the vehicle and spoke with the driver. I confirmed they weren't making emergency contact to the 999 service. I pointed out the offence where they confirmed the communication was using maps." |
A spokesman for Mr Tugendhat said: "He apologises unreservedly and will accept the outcome of the case." | A spokesman for Mr Tugendhat said: "He apologises unreservedly and will accept the outcome of the case." |
It is understood Mr Tugendhat informed the Home Office permanent secretary about the offence after he became a minister. | It is understood Mr Tugendhat informed the Home Office permanent secretary about the offence after he became a minister. |
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