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£15 fine for false entry

29th September 1972
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• A Cheshire lorry driver who made a false entry in his driver's record was told by the chairman of South East Cheshire magistrates' court at Sandbach that behaviour such as his placed the whole system of keeping records in danger.

Clive Parrish of Woodford, Stockport, pleaded not guilty to making an entry in his record which he knew to be false. The case was found proved, however, and he was fined £15 and ordered to pay costs of £7.

Mr N. G. Noden, prosecuting for the North Western LA, said that on May 22 the defendant's vehicle was being driven through Congleton in Cheshire at 5.13 a.m. At a later date his record was inspected and this stated that on that date he started his journey from Stockport at 6.30 a.m.