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Parking problem • The two-vehicle licence held by Huddersfield-based Paul

12th November 1992
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Watkinson has been revoked because the company parked vehicles at places other than its authorised operating centre, and had problems over maintenance records. North Eastern DLA John Hampton said Watkinson had received three warnings about unauthorised parking.

Shelton licensed • Adolf and Philip Shelton, trading as Shelton & Son Transport, of Cheddleton, Staffs, were granted a new international licence for nine vehicles and three trailers, when they appeared before West Midland LA John Mervyn Pugh at a Birmingham public inquiry.

Carr missing • The seven-vehicle licence held by Coventry-based Can Bros Transport has been suspended until midDecember by West Midland LA John Mervyn Pugh.

Absent licence • Tadworth, Surrey-based Keith Brock was ordered to pay fines and costs of £660 after being convicted by West Bromwich magistrates of using a vehicle without an excise licence and failing to keep driver's records. However he was cleared of using a vehicle without an 0-Licence.

False tachos • Two offences of failing to use a tachograph, and two of falsifying tachograph charts, cost Mark McKeown, of Brighton £542 in fines and costs, when he appeared before the town's magistrates. The prosecution offered no evidence in relation to a further 12 offences of alleged chart falsification.