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Unaware They Were Doing Wrong

10th November 1961
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SIX men appeared at Banbury magistrates' court last week on summonses taken out by the Ministry of Transport in connection with the running of utility vehicles and small buses to take men from Banbury to the Oxford car factories.

After the hearing the presiding magistrate, Mr. H. D. Hoperaft, said only nominal fines would be imposed with the cases being used as a warning to others. " I am quite sure this was not done deliberately," he said.

Percy Richard Stone, of Manor Road, Banbury, was fined a total of 116 on charges of permitting the use of uninsured motor vehicles and permitting vehicles to be used as express carriages without a licence, His two sons, Brian Richard Stone, of Manor Road, and Desmond Percy Richard Lewis Stone, of Ruscote Avenue, Banbury, were each fined a total of £8 on charges of using vehicles without insurance and driving vehicles as express carriages when those vehicles were not specified as road service licences.

Elwyn Davies, of Woodgreen Avenue, Banbury, was fined a total of /5 on charges of using an uninsured vehicle. ' using an unlicensed vehicle as an express carriage, and driving a motor vehicle' when not the holder of a.public

service vehicle driver's licence. .

Trevor William James, of Cheney Road, Banbury, was fined £2 . on two charges of aiding and abetting the use of a vehicle as an exnress carriage other than under a road service licence.

Leslie Chapman, of The Willows. Kings Sutton, was fined a. total of 13 for causing motor vehicles to be used as express carriages when not under a road service licence.


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