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'Bureaucracy gone mad'

14th May 1971, Page 30
14th May 1971
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Page 30, 14th May 1971 — 'Bureaucracy gone mad'
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• At Wisbech magistrates' court recent]; A. Neaverson and Sons, of Peakirk, ne Peterborough, • were granted a condition; discharge for one year for using a goo( vehicle without an operator's licence. Defem ing solicitor, entering a plea of guilty c behalf of the company, said this was a eat of "bureaucracy gone mad". He said ti vehicle was stopped near Wisbech when was displaying a C licence and not a operator's licence. Told to renew the I licence in March, 1970, the firm did so, an it was noted that the C licence was vali until March 311971. He told the court tku the firm had no idea that after Septemb( 1 1970, C licences had to be replaced lo operator's licences.

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