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Picithig up the biff

5th May 1978, Page 24
5th May 1978
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Once again the lorry is blam for a gas blast (CM, April 14 must be the easiest thing in world to blame someone els for your own inefficiency.

How many times have drivers seen a perfectly gooi road opened for some servic be carried out and, when finished, just filled in and le In a few days of being compacted down there is a difference of at least 11/2in trench, which when driven causes a lorry and a car to ri shake.

Of course, the problem c be resolved if the county roi officials did their job proper and made whoever dug up roads leave them in the condition in which they four them.

Then, perhaps, we who operate lorries would not ha to repair so often such item: springs and bulbs, plus a hc of other items, as a GV9 is s easy to get.

County road officers plea note you are being taken fc ride by the gas and water people and everyone else w tears up the roads you put down, but we, the operator: lorries, are picking up the b E. G. MARTIN,

Westbury, Wilts.

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