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IMF/VEHICLE OVERLOADING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS LICENSING , HEARINGS MI DRIVERS' EU

15th June 2000, Page 22
15th June 2000
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HOURS IQ COURT CASES RA AND TRIBUNALS SPEEDING CHARGES .41 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

FORTNIGHT OFF

The licence held by Greenfordbased Di-Chang Huang has been suspended for 14 days during which time his vehicle must be tested. Huang appeared at an Eastbourne disciplinary inquiry because of concern over his maintenance record.

NO SIAY The Transport TribunaJ has refused to grant a stay to the flu' Greek-owned companies whose 0-licences have been revoked by the Eastern IC Geoffrey Simms pending determination of their appeals. They are Die Transport, Golden Fruits Transport, Target Transportation & Forwarding, and Eureline Transport (0/411-17 May).

iffitiftS FINES

Exceeding the daily driving limit and taking insufficient daily rest cost Patrick Hoary, a driver employed by Contach (UK), of Northwich, 2370 in fines and casts.

WINE MUVIINC

Briorley Hill driver Keith Young has had his HGV licence returned following disqualification for drinkdriving and driving while disqualified. But West Midland DTC Alan Bourlet warned further convictions would cost him his licence.

REFUSAL CONFIRMED Welsh DTC Mark Hinchliffe has again refused to grant Shane Murphy a new operating centre at Clan Conwy. Murphy's appeal against the original decision had been adjourned pending investigations of the site.


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