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OFFENCES ADMITTED

10th June 1960, Page 49
10th June 1960
Page 49
Page 49, 10th June 1960 — OFFENCES ADMITTED
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BUT GRANT MADE QEVER AL licensing offences were admitted, at Glasgow last week, when Arneil Car Transporters, Ltd., Stratheven, successfully applied for continuation of B licences for one vehicle. of 6 tons, two articulated units of 6 tons and two semi-trailers of 61 tons. They also applied to transfer their base from Stratheven to Douglas.

Mr. R. Mackenzie, for the applicants,

said that several offences, relating to excessive operation, had happened before Mr. G. Sommerville, the present managing director, had taken over. There was one exception, however, but this was due to the inexperience of Mr. Sommerville, who had been pitchforked into transport operation when he had only limited knowledge. Mr. W. F. Quin, Scottish Licensing Authority, warned the company.