IWO-MONTH BAN FOR OPERATOR
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JNDERTAKINGS given to e Licensing Authority must adhered to and I hope you iderstand that," the South 'ales LA, Ronald R. Jackson, Id a Cardiff building conactor who had his operator's :ence for one vehicle susmded for two months.
Connolly Contracting Co, of arrowby Street, was called rider Section 69 when a iot-check of the vehicle ?suited in an immediate rohibition with 10 serious efects on the vehicle.
J. J. Kelly, director, told the A that maintenance and ?cords had lapsed through ressure of business. "When ie vehicle was stopped and 3ceived the suspension notice ie immediately took the vehicle off the road and the faults were rectified," said Mr Kelly.
He also told the LA that his company had now entered into an agreement with a Cardiff garage to carry out inspections and maintenance and who would also keep records.
Mr Jackson said he hoped he could be more confident with the agreement the company had entered into with R. H. Babbage Ltd. "You placed a contract with T. P. Nolan Ltd, when your licence was granted in 1973, but you completely failed to honour that agreement. In view of what you have told me I shall not revoke your licence on this occasion but suspend it for two months."