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Our Ref: 3787/20 Under the Freedom Of Our ref: 3787/20 Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would like to request the number of drivers who have been charged with a CU80 driving offence (using a mobile phone while driving) under Section 41D of the Road Traffic Act. Specifically, I would like the number of people charged in the cities of Leeds and Bradford and the town of Huddersfield in the last financial year. Please see the attached document.
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