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14th February 1987
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were imposed on Dunlop Freight Services of County Down, Northern Ireland, when the company failed to appear to answer axle and gross overloading allegations before the Stranraer Sheriffs Court.

Traffic examiner Alec McIntyre said a 32-tonne artic belonging to Dunlop had been check weighed at the Castle Kennedy dynamic axle weigher while on a journey from Belfast to Bradford carrying hides and wool. The gross weight of the Oaf tractor unit exceeded the plated weight by 13.2% and there was a drive axle overload of 15.3% on the unit.

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Organisations: Stranraer Sheriffs Court
People: Alec McIntyre
Locations: Bradford, Belfast