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Drivers were only human and there would always be a temptation to get up the road that much quicker

13th April 2000, Page 18
13th April 2000
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to a journey by an office manager who was no longer with the company, and others related to a relief driver who had only been employed for a week.

No problems had been detected with the company's full-time regular drivers, said Arnott. The aim was to be self-sufficient in drivers and part of the plan was to employ its own part-time drivers.

The Deputy IC noted that there had been no convictions recorded against either the company or its drivers since July 1998.

However, he warned that the company could not afford to become complacent, saying that drivers were only human and there would always be a temptation to get up the road that much quicker.

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