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Gray guilty • Using a vehicle without Operator's L

11th march 1993, Page 15
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Gray guilty • Using a vehicle without Operator's Licence has cost PA Gray Construction of Pinner £65 in fines and costs. The company pleaded guilty .ft to one offence of unauthorised use when it appeared before Brent magistrates.

Cheque bounced • The licence held by Stourbridge-based Tim Harris and David Howard has been revoked by West Midland Commissioner John - Mervyn Pugh. The twovehicle licence was granted in 1990 but the cheque in payment of the lice was not honoured.

Short term • Increasing the licen authorisation of ColM g & Sons, of Barnsley, from seven vehicles and three trailers to 13 vehicles five trailers, North Eas Traffic Commissioner Kei Waterworth renewed the licence for one year only. He said he was concerned about Vaines & Sons maintenance record.

Illegal sale • Satnam Singh Fashions' one-vehicle licence was revoked when the Great Birmingham firm failed to attend a disciplinary inqu West Midland Commissioner John Mervyn Pugh said it appeared the licence had been illegally sold along Singh Fashions' vehicl Address missing • A haulier who failed to notify the South Wales Traffic Area of his address, has had his Operator's Licence suspended for 10 days. South Wales Traffic Commissioner John Me Pugh has also directed that the licence belonging to Pontllanfraith-based Clive Rowland Lyes expires at the end of September, instead of April 1996.


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