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Bid For "Special Loads" Refused .

14th April 1961, Page 46
14th April 1961
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A GREENOCK. company, Thomas

Boag and Co. (Haulage), Ltd., were unsuccessful in an application to the Scottish Licensing Authority last Friday to add one vehicle (4+ tons) to their A licence.

• The case for• the applicants revolved around the haulage of bitumenized hessian rolls, which were said to be liable to pick up dirt or lose shape if handled carelessly. Evidence was given by customers that certain hired vehicles delivered badly, causing considerable complaint and that one load worth £1,100 had been refused through damage in transit.

The Authority, Mr. W. F. Quin, said that the application seemed more appropriate for a B licence. If this were sought it would require to be on a much more restricted user.

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