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Daily rest fine

12th January 1995
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Keighley based Astorgreen has been fined 1660 with £35 costs by Bingley Magistrates for permitting driver Oliver Becqwort to take insufficient daily rest. Becqwort was fined £300 with 135 costs.

Application cut

• Maintenance problems have led to Scottish DLA Allan Worthington to grant East Kilbride-based E K Freight an additional two vehicles and four trailers, instead of the four vehicles and six trailers applied for.

Fletcher fined

• Blaydon Magistrates fined Bishop Auckland-based James Fletcher £300 with 1105 costs for permitting three drivers to take insufficient weekly rest. The drivers, Gordon Gibson, Kenneth Blakey and John Armstrong, were each fined £70 with £35 costs.

Authorisation cut

• Maintenance problems and a number of convictions have led to the authorisation on the licence held by Eric and Jacquie Scott, of Fraserburgh, being cut by two vehicles to four vehicles and six trailers.

No licence

• Two offences of using a vehicle without an 0-licence cost Richard Sheldon of Newark /635 in fines and costs when he appeared before the town's magistrates.


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