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Licence Offence Fines Cost Hauliers Total of £520

11th November 1960
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xyp-LLIAm. HOG GER and Roy Stanley VV Hogger, uncle and nephew, trading as Hogger Transport, Brushfield Street, Spitalfields, were fined a total of £520 at Old Street magistrates' court on Monday. They pleaded guilty to 21 joint summonses for using goods vehicles for the carriage of goods for hire or reward without a licence. William Hogger admitted. that, being the holder of a carrier's licence, he failed to comply with the conditions of that licence in that

goods were carried otherwise than under contract with Marshall and Partners, Ltd.

After evidence was given that Flogger Transport vehicles were used for the carriage of steel before they were licensed, Mr. William Hogger, in a statement to the court, declared: "You are forced to do these things when there is no work in the market, otherwise you cannot pay for the vehicles." It was "near enough right that they had made £400 out of the work.

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