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AXLE/VEHICLE OVERLOADING a ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS LICENSING HEARINGS DRIVERS' kr HOURS COURT CASES AND TRIBUNALS NEA ER WIT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

10th July 2003, Page 22
10th July 2003
Page 22
Page 22, 10th July 2003 — AXLE/VEHICLE OVERLOADING a ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS LICENSING HEARINGS DRIVERS' kr HOURS COURT CASES AND TRIBUNALS NEA ER WIT VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
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APPLICATION REFUSED A bid for a three-vehicle licence by Preston-based Anthony Gregson, trading as North West Distribution, was refused when he failed to appear before the North Western TC Beverley Bell. The IC was told that Gregson had admitted that he had been using 7.5-tonne hire vehicles for about two years until being convicted of operating without an 0-licence, RESIIIICIF.D LICENCE St Helens-based Hopkins Parry has been granted a licence for one vehicle and one trailer by North Western DTC Patrick Muivenna. The company undertook not to use its operating centre during school hours, and that the vehicle would enter and leave at 5mph. The OTC restricted the vehicle's size to 7.5 tonnes.

LICENCE CUT The licence held by Blackwood, Gwent-based Davies & Hext has been cut to four vehicles. The company had boon called before Welsh DTC Alan Jenkins at a Cardiff disciplinary inquiry because of concern over its maintenance record.

HOURS OFFENCES

Drivers' hours offences have led to the revocation of the licence held by Klisyth-based Angus Foster Ross, trading as Ross European Transport. In addition, Scottish OTC Richard McFarlane disqualified Ross from holding an 0-licence In any Traffic Area for 12 months.


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