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MORE VEHICLES Scottish DTC Richard McFarlane has granted an application

8th June 2000, Page 18
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by Huntly-based JO Dines &Sons to increase their licence from 12 vehicles and 16 trailers to 18 vehicles and 25 trailers. Following allegations of improper use, he stipulated that no other operator must make use of the licence .

NI LIMBER Using a vehicle with a disconnected speed limiter has led to Maleas, Cheshire-based owner-driver Terence Hewitt being fined £480 with £70 costs. Hewitt admitted the offence before Wrexham magistrates.

MISSED BREAK Northern Irish driver John Newall was fined £150 with 170 costs when he was convicted In his absence by Ellesmere Port magistrates of driving for more than 4.5 hours without the required break.

1.1119111ES REVOKED Two associated firms who advertised their 0-licences for sale had them revoked by North Western IC Beverley Bell. The IC disqualified Middlewichbased Continental Road Haulage and Warehousing indefinitely, and disqualified Christopher Clarke for twelve months.

OK DAR Macclesfield haulier Stanley Fernyhough has been accused of the fraudulent use of vehicle registration plates and the falsification of tachograph records. The case will be heard next month.