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AXLE/VEHICLE OVERLOADING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS LICENSING HEARINGS DRIVERS' HOURS COURT CASES AND TRIBUNALS SPEEDING CHARGES VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

13th December 2001
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lE=1 Interfering with his speed limiter cost Cheshire driver John Rice 1420 in tines and costs when he admitted the offences before the Holyhead magistrates.

AXLE DISCHAROE

Rochdale haulier Steven Lomax was given an absolute discharge by the town's magistrates after admitting a second-axle overload.

LICENCE LOST

Maintenance problems have led to the revocation of the licence held by Aldridge, Staffs-based Vijay Kumar.

GROSS OVERLOAD

A 16% gross overload on a vehicle carrying groceries led to Bookers Cash & Carry being fined 21,060, with £85 costs. It pleaded guilty before the Barking magistrates, saying it had been let down by its transport manager who had subsequently been dismissed.


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