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10th July 2008, Page 7
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to pay nearly £27,000 in fines and costs f or a series of drivers' hours offences. The penalties were handed down to Ruthin. Denbighshire-based LE Jones and LE Jones International and their employees by Wrexham —aglstrates.

• The Transport Tribunal ruled in favour of Bolton-based Ansvar Holdings which had claimed its truck did not require an 0-licence because it was engaged on recovery work at the time it was impounded. The decision reverses a previous ruling made by West Midland Traffic Commissioner Nick Jones.

• For further information on these cases and other legal stories, turn to page 26.

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Organisations: Transport Tribunal
People: Nick Jones
Locations: Bolton, Denbighshire

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