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"Mix-up "Costs £60

31st March 1961, Page 32
31st March 1961
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A SANDIACRE, Derbys, haulage (-L company admitted at Ilkeston Magistrates' Court on Monday 30 summonses for failing to comply with the conditions of a carrier's licence. The company, G. Norman and Sons, Ltd., of Longmoor Lane, Sandiacre, was fined a

total of £60. Mr. R. S. Whitby, prosecuting, told the court that a lorry which was licensed to carry only opencast coal had been used to tranSport deepmined coal to destinations throughout the West Midlands. "This sort of thing leads to considerable chaos within the licensing system," said Mr. Whitby.

For Norman's, Mr. J. Langham said there had been no attempt to cover up the offences. "The firm admits that documents were found to be mixed up," he said.

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